Sir I am really curious what those boxes are you are using for posing, they go so well with all of the figures you are showing! Great work your channel has gotten me back into playing with my figures more again😁
the only reason i was considering getting this fig was to do resin casts of the head. I think its the best Batman head theyve done. The Hush figure also looks promising
I preordered the Two-Pack. Really hoping the elbow joint is fixed in the actual production run, and also hoping for a closed-mouth single carded version. Heck, I'd buy them in black and blue if they offered it.
whoa thank you, man! yes i agree with you, batman zur-en-arrh head is looking good on either battinson or flashpoint. keep doing headswaps man, this is very interesting. really appreciate it 🍻
I consider myself a comic nerd, and even I didn't know what it is lol I'd seen images of it and I remember the original Mattel figure, but I didn't know the backstory. Glad he is readily available for you. I had to ask someone to look in the back for mine lol But hey, that's where it was.
Great looking figure but it shouldn't have been a megafig. I know he can change his height in the comics, but he mostly chooses to be around 7ft tall, so a figure the size of Lobo would've been more appropriate.
Hey buddy. I did Solar Suit Superman already. I could have swore you saw it already because I seem to remember you commenting on it. No worries, though. Dark Detective is coming, not sure which day though. Hope it will be worth the wait!
Not the same exactly. Year Two is a solid head and neck piece, whereas this is just a head, and also has different ears, texture, and facial scars. I do think that they started with that head though. This is a common thing in toy making, and helps to create a better sense of continuity between different figures in the same line. For instance, how similar the Flashpoint, Death Metal, and Three Jokers head are.
The problem with McFarlane's torso articulation is because the whole ball peg is buried deep and enclosed in the socket, that's why it is impeded. The socket should have a 25 degree opening for the ball peg to move around it. It's a simple engineering problem, they can't seem to figure.
The Three Jokers Batman has a single head/neck unit. If you cut the head off of the neck, it would be a solid piece. That said, you could probably Dremmel it to hollow out enough space inside and then use a drill to make a hole for the top of the dumbbell joint. It's entirely possible, but a little more advanced than an easy head swap.
I like the head swaps and comparisons. 👍
Thanks so much!
Sir I am really curious what those boxes are you are using for posing, they go so well with all of the figures you are showing! Great work your channel has gotten me back into playing with my figures more again😁
Thank you! I made them myself. Perhaps I should do a tutorial?
@@5POAFigureReviews I think it would make for a pretty cool video! Also thank you!
the only reason i was considering getting this fig was to do resin casts of the head. I think its the best Batman head theyve done. The Hush figure also looks promising
I preordered the Two-Pack. Really hoping the elbow joint is fixed in the actual production run, and also hoping for a closed-mouth single carded version. Heck, I'd buy them in black and blue if they offered it.
whoa thank you, man! yes i agree with you, batman zur-en-arrh head is looking good on either battinson or flashpoint.
keep doing headswaps man, this is very interesting. really appreciate it 🍻
You're very welcome! I love doing them, and I have a couple more coming soon.
thanks for all the head swaps
You're very welcome! These head swap videos are always a lot of fun.
I'm getting him. Lucky for me I've seen a lot in different stores in México. People just don't know what the Batman from Zur En Arrh is
I consider myself a comic nerd, and even I didn't know what it is lol I'd seen images of it and I remember the original Mattel figure, but I didn't know the backstory. Glad he is readily available for you. I had to ask someone to look in the back for mine lol But hey, that's where it was.
wait this is a newer figure? imma have to check my target!
Great looking figure but it shouldn't have been a megafig. I know he can change his height in the comics, but he mostly chooses to be around 7ft tall, so a figure the size of Lobo would've been more appropriate.
Guessing this was meant for Frankenstein?
PLease do it on three jokers the clown and death of the family joker lol
Oh, I have some very special plans for that one. Just haven't got him yet.
Anyways are you going to review the dc multiverse superman solar suit and the dark detective batman figures next man?
Hey buddy. I did Solar Suit Superman already. I could have swore you saw it already because I seem to remember you commenting on it. No worries, though. Dark Detective is coming, not sure which day though. Hope it will be worth the wait!
@@5POAFigureReviews hmm I cna see that sorry bud but review the MacFarlane toys dc multiverse dark detective asap as you can
I just realized this. Is this the same head sculpt as year two Batman? Gosh McF is good with reusing their molds.
Not the same exactly. Year Two is a solid head and neck piece, whereas this is just a head, and also has different ears, texture, and facial scars. I do think that they started with that head though. This is a common thing in toy making, and helps to create a better sense of continuity between different figures in the same line. For instance, how similar the Flashpoint, Death Metal, and Three Jokers head are.
The problem with McFarlane's torso articulation is because the whole ball peg is buried deep and enclosed in the socket, that's why it is impeded.
The socket should have a 25 degree opening for the ball peg to move around it. It's a simple engineering problem, they can't seem to figure.
I've seen people go in and Dremmel them and get a lot more out of it. I may take a swing at it sometime.
Best batman head they've made imo
I honestly agree.
Isn’t possibile swap the head with the 3 jokers batman removing it from the neck?
The Three Jokers Batman has a single head/neck unit. If you cut the head off of the neck, it would be a solid piece. That said, you could probably Dremmel it to hollow out enough space inside and then use a drill to make a hole for the top of the dumbbell joint. It's entirely possible, but a little more advanced than an easy head swap.
@@5POAFigureReviews I see, thanks! I wonder if the neck joints could be swappable at this point
I was thinking of picking this up for head swaps but the scarred face is keeping me away. I’m hoping we’ll see the head unscarred in the future.
I wonder if with a paint wash the scarring would look like stubble.
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Maybe. I’ll look around and see what other customizers do with it.
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Nice!