Hot Toys Bruce Wayne/Batman (2011 Toy Con Ex) review + pics

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I haven't tested yet, but an airbrush at 40 psi should do the job too.

Could also cause the paint to flake over time. The problem with this suit (Unlike previous version) is that it is tacky, sticky almost. Like one of those toys you throw on a window.

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A friend of mine and a professional film/tv scenery builder has created these for sale they are COA and doing a 1 time run of 100:

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Here's the link: https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=101685&page=4

Holy crap! I may have to grab one of those if still available! :panic:
 
Tape works great. I use masking tape, works like a charm. Just apply gently, with enough pressure to get the dust, but not so hard that the rubber sticks to the tape!

YOu can also use the tape first on your shirt a few times to lessen the stickiness, then use it on the figure to get the dust.
 
I did the detolf mod a couple of mothes ago and it works like a charm. No dust has touched the suit, and i've had the figure for 2 weeks.

Heres the video i followed for the mod.


[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0AMInttT1o&feature=channel_video_title[/ame]
 
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I got my today, looks like nothing wrong, the left boot came off right the way, but I put it back and it works fine, I think I just keep it like that, my first batman figure! Looks great!!
 
Okay, time for me to join the party. Mine arrived in great condition; no broken ankles, dented suit, ect. It's truly an excellent looking figure.

I took quite a few pics of him without doing a bunch of poses. I'll probably do that another time. So here ya' go.

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