1/6 INART (Queen Studio) - The Dark Knight - Joker Collectible Figure

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I love the design and size of the single-figure box. Really hope they will make future figures like Aragorn or Gandalf in boxes similar to this one. It looks very well designed and small enough.

See no reason they wouldn’t. Jokor box was huge due to 2 figures in the set.
 
See no reason they wouldn’t. Jokor box was huge due to 2 figures in the set.
Haired heads have extra space for plastic tanks, so you never know how much space they can design. I hope they consider extra space as an extra shipping cost. We rather buy more of their figures than support shipping companies. :)
 
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Haired heads have extra space for plastic tanks, so you never know how much space they can design. I hope they consider extra space as an extra shipping cost. We rather buy more of their figures rather than support shipping companies. :)

Yes true but the haired head for Aragorn packaged separately from the body would not really need a lot of extra space and therefore denote a big box.

Completely agree with your point. 👍🏻
 
I know I did the lamest thing one could do in this day and age:

I replied to a HT super fan on FB.

I just don’t understand the tribalism in ANYTHING, let alone stanning for a friggin toy company.

Like...holding out for a HT ver of joker because you are CONVINCED they will make one that’ll blow IA’s out of the water...I mean...why?

you have a phenomenally produced figure that legit pushed the medium forward (something HT could have and SHOULD have done YEARS AGO) NOW...and refusal to acknowledge quality from a company that isn’t HT is just...mind boggling.

I’ll admit I stanned for companies before....

...when I was a TEENAGER.

But doing so as a GROWN *** adult is CRINGE man.

Like...do these people actually think their significant other considers that a desirable trait? Did they delude themselves into thinking “oh yeah, I’m the most sexiest person alive BECAUSE of my devotion to X and Y”
 
.do these people actually think their significant other considers that a desirable trait? Did they delude themselves into thinking “oh yeah, I’m the most sexiest person alive BECAUSE of my devotion to X and Y”

A lot of that going on in the world today, not just with dolls.
 
Toys are supposed to bring us together!

But dolls... they are evil. They divide us. They use us. They are watching us all.
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If you go into the gear settings of the youtube video, you can have youtube auto translate the captions to English. The auto translate seem pretty accurate to me. lol

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Thanks 🙏 I almost exclusively only use the youtube app on my phone or tv so I had totally forgotten about this option on their actual website.
 
How did you do that? I wanna do that to my DX09? Was it simple?


Sure. It wasn't hard. It might take a little bravery if you're not used to customizing things though. First, you have to take unscrew the panel. Once you do that you'll see the PERS mechanism and you'll have to pull the eyes out of each socket. Just a slow persistent pull and they'll pop out. You'll see little metal pins in the hinges on both sides of eye balls that move each eyeball together as one. All you have to do it push those little pins out with something. I think I just used an unwound paperclip. Once you get those pins out the whole whole system comes apart and the eyes are individual pieces now. Then you just need to pop the eyeballs back into the sculpt and that's it. I hope that helps. I think I took pics of this long ago but it's been many years now.



I did the same thing with my DX12. I customized the PERS to give him a squint look but I can also pop out those eyes and put in sculpted eyes when I feel like it.
 
Sure. It wasn't hard. It might take a little bravery if you're not used to customizing things though. First, you have to take unscrew the panel. Once you do that you'll see the PERS mechanism and you'll have to pull the eyes out of each socket. Just a slow persistent pull and they'll pop out. You'll see little metal pins in the hinges on both sides of eye balls that move each eyeball together as one. All you have to do it push those little pins out with something. I think I just used an unwound paperclip. Once you get those pins out the whole whole system comes apart and the eyes are individual pieces now. Then you just need to pop the eyeballs back into the sculpt and that's it. I hope that helps. I think I took pics of this long ago but it's been many years now.



I did the same thing with my DX12. I customized the PERS to give him a squint look but I can also pop out those eyes and put in sculpted eyes when I feel like it.
Oh well thats good then, that seems fairly simple. I'll give it a go.
 
Like...holding out for a HT ver of joker because you are CONVINCED they will make one that’ll blow IA’s out of the water...I mean...why?
Yep, I’m amazed at people who think HT will just all of sudden improve their quality to infinity and beyond, and pass over Inart in a few days. Not only is it delusional, but what actually bugs me the most is… why the heck would anyone support in such a way this company had they had the capacity to deliver a better figure to you and withheld it just because there was no real competition? For realsies though. I’d be very pissed off. Luckily I know it’s not that easy.

The reality at the moment is that Inart is a disruption, and a good one for us consumers. Hopefully other companies will invest in R&D (and spies with many eyes) to see how they’ve been able to accomplish this and copy their production line and what not. That’s the beauty of it all.

After all of this though, I’ve got some strong opinions on other matters and am a fanboy too on other realms: I will always support Sony for their walkmans, no better way to listen to music. And DC is the best…brand for winter jackets.
 
I prefer to think of myself as an aficionado of miniature replicas with an enthusiasm for icons of entertainment media and an emphasised appreciation of realism.
Are you then an aficionado of replicas or an enthusiast for icons? I see a bit of a chicken and egg problem there. Also, how is realism achieved on a plastic/silicone/metal thing? Is “realism” a produce of your own thinking? Or is it a social product made up by our own insaciable search of people who share our same bias in order to achieve mental nirvana through approval?

 
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