Statue JND Studios: The Dark Knight - Ledger Joker 1:3

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Yeah I got one of those ads on instagram last week for the same sort of price
 
Yeah, I’ve seen quite a few. Theyre unboxing jnd stuff and the price was like dirt cheap, no way it’s legit but unfortunately, there’s a lot of people who don’t know what the products are And I’m sure falls for it.

Yeah I got one of those ads on instagram last week for the same sort of price

I guess you just have to be vigilant and report them when you see them. Hopefully they'll get the message and do one. FB don't look out for them, and they should as they always say the ad was in violation of their policies when they take them down.
 
This statue has the better coat ever made. Perfect lenght and it´s the only one who made the back center lapels smaller than the other two.
 

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Does anyone elses have a loose arm? The right one on mine feels separate from the shoulder and I think the costume is the thing keeping it there. Also the magnet in that one for the hand is weak, I think if the gun was metal it would fall instantly
 
They are all separate from the shoulder, with magnets keeping them in place. It's how they put the jacket on.
I wonder if that magnet isn't working for mine then because I can't seem to get it to stay it's just sitting completely loose
 
The arms aren't magnets. They're slotted downwards in the shoulder as a groove. Yours might be misaligned in how it's slotted - lift the arm up and try to find its groove to slot back downwards.
 
So there's no magnets at all in the key? Thanks for letting us know.

There could be but I don't think so, can't say with certainty. But Arthur Fleck definitely on his shoulder from the top has a slot and his separate arms have a peg that when slid downwards into his shoulders are secured - so to remove his arms you'd need to lift them up out of the lock. I'm assuming that Joker is the same, it feels that way to me. I can't say how deep it is but I'd strip his purple coat half off along with the grey jacket a little bit to have a better feel.
 
The arms aren't magnets. They're slotted downwards in the shoulder as a groove. Yours might be misaligned in how it's slotted - lift the arm up and try to find its groove to slot back downwards.
you're right, so mine is a bit loose on that shoulder but now that I know it can't actually drop/fall down it doesn't really bother me as much. It's only noticeable when I attach a hand as the arm lifts up out of the key a bit but other than that it will be good enough. Thanks
 
you're right, so mine is a bit loose on that shoulder but now that I know it can't actually drop/fall down it doesn't really bother me as much. It's only noticeable when I attach a hand as the arm lifts up out of the key a bit but other than that it will be good enough. Thanks

You could probably try seeing just to be sure, like I said if you half-strip the grey jacket and purple coat you'll be able to so the outline better if the arm is protruding, I imagine probably just a bit of his shirt has possibly managed to get caught or snagged in the crevice of the slot so it's stopping it from fully sitting flush into it. But if it's not causing you no problems fine either way. :)

My Joker has a little bit of wiggle on his arms if waggled sideways.
 
Have to be honest, I think the P1 looks much better than this. I don't think they have got the likeness of Ledger at all with this.
I had P1 PO'd but the main thing I don't like about it is it looks more like a toy, JND looks a lot more human even if the likeness isn't perfect. I think Queen keeps making the best likenesses so far though.

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