

The highlight of both of these figures, as with most of the Hot Toys line, are the facial sculpts which brilliantly replicate Adam West and Burt Ward's looks from the 1960's television series. I expect most people will probably be buying the Batman figure without Robin. Both figures come with black figure stands with character nameplate and Batman logo. I just wish they could have provided more unique accessories and not just a repackage of Batman's goodies. The Robin figure comes with a lot less accessories compared to the Batman, but his price tag also reflects that. He comes with a Batarang, Bat radio and one Bat-cuff. Robin's figure comes with his famous suit, his yellow cape, a scaled recreation of his black and bronze-colored belt, one pair of green forearm gloves, and a pair of green shoes. His Bat weaponry includes a Batarang, a Bat-radio, a can of shark repellent spray (with removable top), and the big bomb (also from the classic 1968 feature film). A magnet holds the lower facial sculpt in the figure's cowl.īatman's costume is complete with a dark purple cape, a yellow utility belt with shiny gold-looking metal Batman emblem, a pair of dark purple forearm gloves and a pair of dark purple boots. The Patented Interchangeable Face Technique is cool, and very easy to switch out.

Is this Batman figure realistic enough to convince you to spend $300? Let us know what you think in the comments below.Batman comes with the choice if three interchangeable lower face sections perfectly capturing Adam West's classic facial expressions. Sideshow is offering an exclusive "first edition" accessory with preorders - a 1:6 scale Batman cowl with a display stand. The figure is available to preorder now on the Sideshow website. The Batman (Modern Suit) 1:6 Scale Figure is priced at $305 and is slated for release in Q3 or Q4 2024. That's in addition to the usual assortment of alternate hands, weapons, a display base and other accessories. The masked sculpt also comes with three interchangeable faceplates with different expressions (including the signature Keaton smirk seen above). Both heads even include independently adjustable eyeballs. This new Batman figure includes all the bells and whistles collectors have come to expect from Hot Toys, including both masked and unmasked head sculpts.

The trailers make it clear that this Batman is far more limber than he ever was in the Tim Burton movies. The suit clearly combines elements of the classic Batman and Batman Returns suits while also reflecting the more tactical (and flexible) approach taken by modern Batman movies like The Dark Knight. These photos also give us an even closer look at Keaton's new Batsuit in the movie.
