Other than the collar not fitting around the neck, was there any other issues with the Joker figure?
Pjam, you MUST show us this get up when you have it put together! This was the first 'mock up' I thought of when I saw the movie.
Other than the collar not fitting around the neck, was there any other issues with the Joker figure?
Not really. He had one of his feet off in the package, but that popped right back on. The only very minor thing is that the "leg warmer" socks can get out of place more easily than normal socks (going up the leg and leaving a gap at the bottom, for example). Quality-wise I'd say it's a home run.
Not really. He had one of his feet off in the package, but that popped right back on. The only very minor thing is that the "leg warmer" socks can get out of place more easily than normal socks (going up the leg and leaving a gap at the bottom, for example). Quality-wise I'd say it's a home run.
It's all guesswork of course, but the prices of similar figures like those in the Hot Toys Pirates of the Caribbean line distributed by Sideshow ranged from $125 to $150. In my case, the Joker was $138.88 before shipping (and the live.com rebate cashback discount) so I don't expect the DC Direct distribution to result in a significant savings, given the amount of time you'd have to wait. Of course if you're paying more for these figures, like the $175+ that I've seen, then it would be a different story.
Is DC actually going to have these? I'd be surprised - they're supposed to be limited edition, only in Asia.
Yes they are one piece.
There isn't one.Ah - so it's more like a sideshow head - I assume there's a piece that gives it some mobility at the bottom there?
What's the advantage of doing it that way vs the way they did Superman's head?
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