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hahah now every time there are new pictures we are focus on the sleeves of the figure.
 
What is the material of the suit? I heard leather and rubber but which one is it? :dunno
 
It's a little of both. The black areas are some sort of pleather. While the red is a stretchy material with a rubber coating.
 
I'm worried whatever happened to Arkham Batman suit will happen to this one was well.

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For mine I immediately used gorilla glue epoxy on the sleeves waited 24 hours then a super tiny layer of shin-etsu grease. I widened the hands also. Now the hands move freely and no worrys about damage. Very easy and no freak out !
 
For mine I immediately used gorilla glue epoxy on the sleeves waited 24 hours then a super tiny layer of shin-etsu grease. I widened the hands also. Now the hands move freely and no worrys about damage. Very easy and no freak out !

Can you show pics please, and could the hand fit it in well with the epoxy when you didn't enlarge it?
 
I'm worried whatever happened to Arkham Batman suit will happen to this one was well.

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What happened to his suit? I have him and have never noticed any issues although I have him in the most basic pose imagineable.
 
What happened to his suit? I have him and have never noticed any issues although I have him in the most basic pose imagineable.

Ah. I see. I'm picking up what you're putting down- I think I have mine in the same pose 7b9ef3dde3e7103f9f28f3c2e44c5147.jpg
 
Can you show pics please, and could the hand fit it in well with the epoxy when you didn't enlarge it?

It's not a thick layer of epoxy same as in clippers video. Follow his video I did the same except I put on a thin layer of the grease with my finger after the epoxy dried for 24 hours. Once you stretch out the cuffs on the hand they will cover up/ fit over the small shine from the epoxy.
 
I posted pics a few pages back they are before I engaged the cuffs with the epoxy on the sleeves. But I didn't push the hands all the way in. Best to check out clippers video I followed what he did
 
I had mine up for sale as I'm now more into statues than figures, but all the talk of problems worried me enough to take the listing down in case of any aftersale issues (plus I really wanted to open the box!). I'm very glad I did cause this guy truly is fantastic. As a little experiment I rotated one of the hands ever so slightly and then took it off, and yes - a little part of the material has rubbed off inside of the cuff.
 
It's not a tare or a crease. If you zoom in closely you can see where the suits worn clear past the cuff.



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Ah I think I'm out. I'm not spending two hundred and fifty bucks to fix a figure practically right out of the box.


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For mine I immediately used gorilla glue epoxy on the sleeves waited 24 hours then a super tiny layer of shin-etsu grease. I widened the hands also. Now the hands move freely and no worrys about damage. Very easy and no freak out !

What kinda grease is that?
 
Just watched the shartimus review. Does the fix before U.S. release for the wrists he mentions briefly apply to the ones released by sideshow?
 
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