Agree, aside from the lacing, I think the sculpt work is mostly solid. But the paint lets it down from what I've seen. I need to see more pictures to be sure.
I think a lot of these shoes suffer from a poor paint app and a lack of sharpness/depth in the details
There's hardly any clear reference for the shoes outside the ones on exhibit
The pattern on the por.toys shoes is definitely heavy handed. Kind of bothers me. I guess a perfect shoe would be a blend between por.toys and Inarts. But neither is perfect.
That's interesting. I'm not seeing the pattern along the side curve that I usually see with a lot of Joker shoe interpretations. The curve also looks sharper here which is closer to Inarts, and it highlights some other interesting points too. Still, the finish on Inart's shoes is rough and...
Also, @DiostaR, did you pick these up loose, or did you buy them all as full sets?
If it's the latter, that must mean you've got a mountain stack of cash, and a bunch of spare sculpts..
I could be interested in some parts.
Anybody heard from Nick D as of late? That guy knows the Joker suit inside out, down to every fiber. lol
I haven't studied it with intention myself, rather I've gathered my observations over many years of interest, and I have the film to fall back to as my guide.
$120 excluding shipping. I think the 4.0s were the best around. I'm not sure how they compare to the 5.0s, but supposedly these are made to be a better fit for Inart's body.