EnigmaticClarity
Studious
On the one hand...they look amazing.
On the other hand...I'm skeptical of them using some sort of latex over the joints on Superman and Batman. Hot Toys does that, and because they do it nobody leaves those joints in poses lest the skin crack off. Aren't people going to end up doing that with these InArt figures that do that in twelfth scale? That's one of the main reasons I don't buy Hot Toys already.
So those are a hard pass until I get some sort of assurances about how they did this skin overlay. Hard to imagine I'll buy those for now. Matt Reeves Batman and Catwoman appear to have exposed joints so I'm sure I'll get those, although again I'm already so happy with Mafex The Batman I don't know that I need it at all. But even Mafex Catwoman 2.0 has some issues so I'm sure this InArt version will be a noticeable upgrade.
On the other hand...I'm skeptical of them using some sort of latex over the joints on Superman and Batman. Hot Toys does that, and because they do it nobody leaves those joints in poses lest the skin crack off. Aren't people going to end up doing that with these InArt figures that do that in twelfth scale? That's one of the main reasons I don't buy Hot Toys already.
So those are a hard pass until I get some sort of assurances about how they did this skin overlay. Hard to imagine I'll buy those for now. Matt Reeves Batman and Catwoman appear to have exposed joints so I'm sure I'll get those, although again I'm already so happy with Mafex The Batman I don't know that I need it at all. But even Mafex Catwoman 2.0 has some issues so I'm sure this InArt version will be a noticeable upgrade.