Hot Toys Collecting: A Look At Hot Toys Origin & History
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- Hot Toys History
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Well done Will, you killed it!
Thanks bro! I put lots of effort doing my best! 😝
Love you
Never thought collecting Hot Toys would be an “OCD’s inner peace” for me.☺️Glad to be part of it!👌🏼
Love it! Joy through collecting!
Great video! I always wondered what their first figure was. I remember the first time I heard of them was their original Dark Knight Joker and Batman announcement and how I didn't realize I was looking at figures at first, which is pretty crazy considering they're so much more life-like now. Back then I remember mostly seeing their military stuff when I tried to find more figures, with a few other licensed anime figures. Actually, my first Hot Toys figure, which I got even before the Joker was an all metal die cast Astro Boy that they did as an event exclusive and is still one of the highlights of my collection even though it's more of a 1/12 figure.
dude, crazy history!
Cool thanks for the background! I remember the Hot Toys FDNY Lt and Trainee figs from '02 - '03. And to think they were only about $60 back then.
wilddd times
when i bought a loose Kyle Reese off of eBay i had no idea that he was the first licensed figure from Hot Toys, I just knew it was Michael Beihn and that I wanted the figure for a western gun fighter kit bash 🤪. Thanks for the history, Will. I think my favorite part was that clip of Keko dancing. 😁
Hahaha keco dancing is always the highlight!
Great video Will, now it would be cool if you can do another video on how their production process is and finding out how long it takes them from prototype to final production of a figure.
Haha thanks bro! Tricky part is finding any information on that!
Thank you for this! Been wanting to learn more about this company and how they started! Can’t wait for more to come from your channel and from Hot Toys!☺️☺️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Haha thanks bro! Appreciate the kind words!
Thanks man for keeping the content great and always interesting topics Always look forward to your videos! Strong work brother!
Thanks my bro! You too!
Awesome informative video! I’m going to show this video to others that want to know more about my collecting
my man! Thank you for that!
Thanks for the vid Will! Love seeing history and its type vids of this stuff.
thanks for the support. Trying!
2:12 Imagine owning the first couple of these original figures that Hot Toys put out still in their original boxes and never opened.. they’ll be worth a pretty penny right about now.
I think they are yeah!
Great video, this hobby is so addictive, so many great figures out there, and always new figures coming out, it's so hard to stick to one theam.I only wish there was a hot toys convention in the UK where like minded people could meet and view figures.
Couldn't agree more! Thanks dude!
It's an extraordinary evolution making our lives more fun! Thank you Will, this video is very enlightening and interesting, mainly for new collectors like me.
my man! Thanks bro!
Always making these video with awesome ideas. Great content!
Haha thanks bro! Trying to keep it fresh.
This was a fantastic retrospective, Will! I appreciate you doing this it was a fun look back!
thanks, Aj! Appreciate you always supporting me bro. Let me know if I can return the favor.,
Very unique and informative video! Good stuff man!
thanks, Mitch!
What an amazing video Will! When did you begin collecting (idea for next video)?
haha I think I started like 5 years ago. Could be an idea!
Great video Will! Awesome information 👏👏
thanks my bro!!
Fantastic video! Congratulations on the great work, it was very informative and the use of pop culture references was very funny. 🤘🔥
Haha I try to keep it fun!
Quality presentation this slammed 👍
my man! Thanks bro!
Great video and really insightful.
thanks bro! Means a lot!
Great video, Will! 🔥
thanks my bro!
Great video man keep it up really like this video
Thanks, Jack! Gonna try to do more!
@@WillFoxification my channel will be like yours in my future hopefully
In 2 Year's i collected 2 figures i love them and my Brother who bought them😁
family bond let's goooo!
Dude, I absolutely love the Hot Toys I have, and I did enjoy the video but my criticism is it's not very unbiased for a history or an introduction for new folks! It's more like an informative advert lol.
Firstly I'd mention when you said they make "highly articulated, highly posable" figures, that could be misleading for new folks depending on the figure, because they tend to favour accuracy over posability, which they admit, and some figures can't move very much, even just simply due to their costume designs or due to the materials used, which new folks might not know.
I'd say too they do still implement a traditional assembly line to make so many figures each year, it's just a very skilled assembly line by super talented people as they have to do a lot by hand, but the sculpting is done before this stage normally.
I'd also add that, although some of the sculpting is absolutely amazing, it's still important to remember IGN covered Hot Toys recently because the Supergirl sculpt was so bad that we all lost our minds lol.
Lastly when you said Hot Toys introduced a "revolutionary new line" with the Artisan wool implantation system, that isn't really fair; although Hot Toys have revolutionised a lot in their time, it was InArt who were the ones to introduce the better rooted hair technology to mass production first, and Hot Toys joined in after, and apart from the hair the figures are the same as their other releases even down to still stubbornly using the same bad pleather material nobody likes lol.
What I do agree with is they have come a long way! I'm also very excited to see what they do next and I'm very happy they exist not just because of the figures I love so much but because of the community they've inspired which I enjoy every day. So here's to another 20 years of Hot Toys hopefully lol
Hot Toys should be paying me for advertising, it sounds like lol!
@@WillFoxification If we weren't all proudly sponsored by Star Ace already!
Great video will 👏👏👏
thanks bro! My MK inspiration lol!
great video Will ✌
thanks Luis!
Great video Will
thanks bro!
Great video!
Benny! Thanks bro!
Yeah, yeah, the video is fantastic as always but Will.. you’re looking more jacked! 😍
I'm trying to be like you bro!
Will they make a doctor who 1/6 scale figures 😢.
I doubt it :(
Crime against humanity would be drink every time he says hot toys
you'd be drunk real fast
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the man, the myth, the legend!
They should start doing music artists instead of just comic action heros.
music artists would be cool!
I would love to see a hot toys artisan the crow
would be dope!
Iron man to hot toys is like michael jordan to nike.
They need to bring back resident evil
yes!
@@WillFoxification I wish
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thanks bro!
Uh hot toys too bad they arnt in my country even if there is any its 10 times more expensive😊