9 minutes ago, Jscott991 said:Maybe.
Stuff like this gets shown at smaller conventions all the time and never comes to anything. You have to get pretty far into proof of concept to win a license as a non-major designer.
Hopefully we will see that Catwoman.
I hope so too. I'm sick of Mezco and their delays and total lack of communication about release dates. It's why I stopped buying from them entirely. But I've been looking for a higher end 1/12 scale product so hopefully this will fit that bill. The AO Batman looks amazing and I think it's the best batsuit to come out of the Arkham games.
Maybe.
Stuff like this gets shown at smaller conventions all the time and never comes to anything. You have to get pretty far into proof of concept to win a license as a non-major designer.
Hopefully we will see that Catwoman.
On 8/2/2024 at 4:26 PM, Jscott991 said:Preternia reposted some stuff on these figures. They actually don't have the DC license in the US. This is why some of the figures were not shown at SDCC.
So these aren't guaranteed to be made.
While the license isn't signed yet I doubt they'd go to all the trouble to sculpt all these figures if they weren't confident the deal would be done. If they only had one figure on display I'd be a little more skeptical.
Preternia reposted some stuff on these figures. They actually don't have the DC license in the US. This is why some of the figures were not shown at SDCC.
So these aren't guaranteed to be made.
Okay so since I was unofficially yet officially nominated to keep up with this thread, here's a little bit more. I managed to track down a brief video of the Q&A the Stonerow (that's the brand that's doing 1/12 scale) team did at SDCC and the pricing will be two tiered. There will be a premium and basic version of a figure made. The basic version was quoted to be between $50 and $90 USD and the the premium would be north of that. There wasn't anything mentioned about what would constitute a "premium" figure, be it accessories or materials nor did they mention what the figures on display would be considered either basic or premium. Credit for this goes to Batman Status Collector on Youtube for the video.
14 hours ago, red_death88 said:Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I now see on their website a presale for their Michael Jackson 1/6 scale for $90 down and pay $390 later.
maybe thats where the rumors of these costing $100 came from
Hopefully that price is just because it's 1/6 scale. It would be awesome if the 1/12 scale figs are around the $100 price point as @Cxb452has stated in other posts on this thread.
1 hour ago, Cxb452 said:From what I've gathered the Inart team did in fact say the retail was supposed to be between $70 and $100 for the 1/12 scale figures. I'm not sure if they will be taking money down for these as I've never purchased from them before, but that is straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak.
I hope you are right ...
10 hours ago, red_death88 said:New here and honestly made account to try to bookmark to this post
any tips for the best way to stay updated on these figures regarding their release date?
Click follow up at the top of this thread and also keep an eye on the main Toy News International Page.
8 hours ago, red_death88 said:Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I now see on their website a presale for their Michael Jackson 1/6 scale for $90 down and pay $390 later.
maybe thats where the rumors of these costing $100 came from
From what I've gathered the Inart team did in fact say the retail was supposed to be between $70 and $100 for the 1/12 scale figures. I'm not sure if they will be taking money down for these as I've never purchased from them before, but that is straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I now see on their website a presale for their Michael Jackson 1/6 scale for $90 down and pay $390 later.
maybe thats where the rumors of these costing $100 came from