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HT needs a serious competitor. I want another company taking crack at movie licenses. Enterbay's the closest but I'm not too hot on how they price their figures and other things. At the very least, we need a new player in the market.
1. T-1000 - Overall, it's bang for the buck. It has an excellent sculpt and chock full of accessories accessories. True you can't use them all at one time, but that's the beauty of it: It makes for a much more "dynamic" display piece dute to the sheer amount of mix-and-match that you can do. I...
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I'm sure HT worshipers will take offense on this :) But it's the truth. PERS on my Joker DX isn't broken yet, but that's because I haven't played around with it for quite a while. It's really deplorable that they use very cheap materials for what is essentially the line's...
True that, their fervent expansion seems to be making QC problems more prevalent. Also, their apparent choice of cheaper materials for production (to boost profit margin or keep costs lower or both) is affecting that as well. They'll really need to reconsider if these are the cases. Personally...
Re: Hot Toys - MMS DX 02 - TDK- BATMAN full spec and pics
Touche :) It was one of the main reasons why I held off buying one. I really bought one recently because someone sold me a DCD batch for close to SRP (it an offer no one can refuse) and the fact that despite all the minuses of the...
Re: Hot Toys - MMS DX 02 - TDK- BATMAN full spec and pics
The rubber suit is softer so it's able to maintain more poses. It's also the one that can ride the Bat-Pod the best.
Aesthetically, it won't compare to DX02, though. It also suffers from beer belly and the armor is more accurate.
Both...
Re: Hot Toys - MMS DX 02 - TDK- BATMAN full spec and pics
Yeah, that's a real caveat for me. It's also why I feel DX02's kinda inferior to MMS71. I have both and I really love the latter more.
T1 Police Shootout = T2 Battle Damaged
Both are iconic :) The T-800 is the only character to be ranked as both a villain and a hero in AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains. The T1 figure obviously represents the villain while the T2 represents the hero.