>>8853024>>8853091I'm going to argue the other side here. Yes, the old Kabuto SHFs are way too skinny and inaccurate in a number of ways. However, they are also quite possibly the most poseable bodies in the entire SHF line, and their diecast feet give them some really amazing balancing abilities. I would probably avoid Hyper for the reasons of bad ankles and fading paint, but Kabuto, Gatack, and ZaBee are all fantastic in my book.
What a lot of people won't tell you is that the SHFSS look absolutely beautiful, but they're just mediocre-to-okay posers. Their range isn't great, they're not that fun, they feel like more display than play toys. I have had countless hours of fun with my old SHFs, but my SS range just sits on my shelf in one iconic pose, cause even aside from their more limited joint range, I worry about scratching the paint or matte coating on the black undersuits.