Don’t forget the standard HT didn’t include the sticky bomb gun so you’re not even getting a full figure.
I think you’re throwing that term about a bit liberally. People here tend to have high standards and an eye for accurate details but there are many instances where collectors will overlook...
Pretty much the one detail that stood out to me in Jedha’s comparison video as a win for HT was the missing kneepad fastener clasp thing on InArts figure since they look to have gone with a working Velcro piece instead.
So now I need to know which is more accurate and if the IA has more...
I really have to question the mental stability of anyone who was waiting to form their opinion on this based on seeing Justin’s video using that lighting. Atrocious.
I don’t really see using diecast parts as adding value to a figure, especially when those pieces are completely painted.
Using metal for practical purposes like to make sturdier joints or increase weight in the lower legs and feet to prevent a larger figure from toppling, even to make certain...
Tobey-Man is one of my most beloved heroes from a series of movies I adore so definitely take it as a compliment (as much as it is a condemnation of HT) when I imply I’d rather have spent my money on your stands than their figure.
Yeah, those look like the exact feet I used.
It’s an added bonus if they come with ankle pegs too because I had to essentially boil the stock boots to soften them up enough to pry the figure’s own ankle pegs out.
I happen to have tons of hands, feet, necks, thigh expanders etc. lying around...