Yeah, it's the exorbitant INDY licensing fee!
Harrison Ford's likeness fee!
Harrison Ford's royalty fee!
It's the new body they had to make and so they have to put all their R&D cost onto the customer!
(We've seriously heard each of these BS excuses in the past)
Nah man, that's not the point. It's not sophisticated enough manufacturing *IMO for this price in 2016.
I agree. If Sideshow is going to charge $230-250 per figure then they can at least do as good of a job on their figures as Hot Toys. VTS, ThreeZero, and other companies are producing figures at this level (if not better) for less.
Also, the economy excuse is so 2010. Oil hasn't been this cheap in over 20 years, and plastics have been steadily dropping, too. Sideshow is quickly running out of their last excuses for gouging.
While that might be true for Jack Nicholson, there's simply no excuse with Harrison Ford other than the Disney licensing fee and the Sideshow Greed Tax.
is there a way to make the shirt fabric "thinner" or softer? the collar really bothers me
As above, I would soak it in water then put it on the figure and try to form it so that it looks more natural when dry.
I'm actually thinking about staining the shirt with tea to simulate the water, dirt and sweat that is on there by this stage of the movie. Sideshows as usual needs more weathering and looks too new.
Out in HK now.
Is there any way to make an Indy shirt look permanently soaked and sweaty? I know you can stain it, and do the water treatment to make it hang properly, but in the end it still doesn't look like it does when it's actually wet and has that sheen to it.
What is the water treatment? I've been wondering how I could make clothing hang properly
Don't know but i does like his hair is removable in this photo
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I'm actually thinking about staining the shirt with tea to simulate the water, dirt and sweat that is on there by this stage of the movie. Sideshows as usual needs more weathering and looks too new.
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