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I wonder if you could class that as... what is it they say/term? a designer toy?...
 
:lol He does seems to be giving off a Medicom vibe right now as the jeans are a little tight (he's also wearing the medicom Jack Bauer shoes though).
 
I must've really lucked out- I bought my dent/face on ebay a few weeks ago- it arrived last week, and the burnt collar is working out pretty nicely. Not nearly the horror story that I saw in some of the pictures you people posted. A running change in the design by HT?
 
Pics of Two-face head&jacket on narrow TT with Harvey on standard TT:

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What body does Harvey have, the one the figure came with? What TT is that (is it the same as the BR joker)? And is the narrow shoulder one taller?
 
I left Harvey on the TT he came with. Two face is on the seperately purchased Narrow shoulder TT (I recommend it, I think it should be the new default body). This was just for the purpose of the photos though as someone wanted to see the Two-face jacket on the new TT.

And yes the new TT does appear to be taller for some reason. I'm not sure why.
 
It does look good for Dent, but I think the old TT should be kept at HT and they should use the 3 TT styles they have to make a choice best for each figure. For example, I recently received a standard TT and put my Sideshow Terminator on it, the shoulders work great for Arnold Schwarzenegger, but are bad for Aaron Eckhart.

I've said for years that HT should adopt bodies of varying heights and builds because the original TT doesn't work for everyone. It's quite exciting now to have the standard, narrow and slim-narrow body, if only they'd vary the heights, they'd be in great shape.
 
So if i get narrow, BR joker would be smaller than it?

The Bank Robber Joker was one of the first to utilise the new narrow shoulder design. It just has a different skin tone to the TTM08 released seperately.

And yes the new TT does appear to be taller for some reason. I'm not sure why.

That'd be because of The Boot/feet shoes that Harvey comes with, as opposed to the Saturday Toys shoes that you've put on the Two Face figure.
 
The Bank Robber Joker was one of the first to utilise the new narrow shoulder design. It just has a different skin tone to the TTM08 released seperately.

:confused: Bank Robber Joker uses a standard True Type body. The shoulders aren't narrow. Do you mean the Cop Joker!?
 
the first figure to use the narrow shoulder is the DX joker, every other figure before that used the regular TT

Nope. BR Joker and James Dean have both used a narrower body and Michael Jackson Used the slim body.
 
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No TDK Batman V1 was the first figure to use the Narrow Shoulder True Type.

the first figure to use the narrow shoulder is the DX joker, every other figure before that used the regular TT

Centrocal is correct, the narrow shoulder TT was developed to improve the shoulders on the v1 TDK Batman, and thankfully HT listened when people spoke up that the same body could be used to make better figures because of the standard TT being too broad.
 
Uhm, make up your minds already :p So which is it?

Maul, but if Batman V1 was the first, doesn't that mean that BR joker would be like the second or such? And regarding the other question, is the narrow body the same height as the standard one?
 
TDK Batman used narrow shoulders so it would not look as wide as a standard TT. BR Joker was on a standard TT.

The narrow TT and standard and pretty much exactly the same height.
 
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