1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
The Regurgitator, I definitely remember him, he was on all the different shows like David Letterman, and he did some absolutely amazing stuff. I definitely agree on the Riddler sculpt, the likeness is not nearly close enough. And as far as the Penguin sculpt, it looks like a very young Burgess Meredith. I believe he was 59 years old when he started on Batman and that sculpt does not look that age at all.
Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
I think the Penguin sculpt is good from the nose up, but from the tip of the nose down it looks more like Jeff Daniels than Burgess Meredith.greatlakes6 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:13 pm The Regurgitator, I definitely remember him, he was on all the different shows like David Letterman, and he did some absolutely amazing stuff. I definitely agree on the Riddler sculpt, the likeness is not nearly close enough. And as far as the Penguin sculpt, it looks like a very young Burgess Meredith. I believe he was 59 years old when he started on Batman and that sculpt does not look that age at all.
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
I totally agree with you on the upper portion of the face.
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
Yeah, the lower half of the face looks nothing like Meredith's. The mouth, cheeks and teeth could be based on anyone other than Meredith.
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
People are getting invoices for the second batch of Batman and Robin. be prepared...
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
Received the “prankster” for Christmas, i cant even begin to describe how amazing this figure is! I have the Hot Toys Batman and Robin and the Jazzinc 1966 Batmobile and this Joker figure is 100 out of 100. Very very Impressive!
Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
I've said it before and I'll say it again-- I'll eat my words on this one-- the figure is nicer than Hot Toys.
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
Mars Toys is teasing a 1/6 Batgirl. They posted this head sculpt to their Facebook Group page.
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
Looks great, still waiting on updates on the Riddler and Penguin.
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
I know a lot folks here will be following the progress of this one in particular!
Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
Mars Toys should use rooted hair under the helmet as it would look more realistic than sculpted hair.Ben Bentley wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 7:00 pmI know a lot folks here will be following the progress of this one in particular!
Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
Jazzinc Batcycle update on YouTube
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
JazzInc should start planning a Batgirl cycle to go along with the Mars figure and possibly their own Batgirl in the future.
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
How much of a demand is there for a 1/6 scale Batgirl cycle?
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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys
I think there would be buyers if there was also a 1/6 Batgirl,BATWINGED HORNET wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:08 pm How much of a demand is there for a 1/6 scale Batgirl cycle?
but price point is the issue. It’s the reason I never bought the Batmobile, and probably won’t ever. Not that there isn’t an interest, but I just can’t see paying as much for a toy car as I remember being able to buy a pretty good used car for.
I know that’s been a long time ago, but it’s been within my lifetime that you could buy a new car for $2500 or so.
I bought my first vehicle (a 1949 Willys Overland Jeep Truck that had been stored in a barn for 17 years) for $150. In the 1990s, I bought a beautiful condition 1965 Plymouth Barracuda for $1200.