>>7275829I'm not baiting, I legit have no idea what a "MyLs" is, is it something to do with the show that shall not be named? Because I know those figures were fairly stiff.
>>7275857Mcfarlane can actually do some impressive articulation when they want. It's just they seem to prefer to do statues where they add some cut joints to get around whatever restrictions there are over selling statues in toy stores.
As for the Legions themselves, I've already explained how they have deceptively good articulation. The only real flaw the 1.0 figures had was the poor range of motion in their elbow joints, as they had trouble doing full 90 degree bends. The bone arms could do it, and the armored arms could do it if you removed the elbow, but the bare arms and stock armor arms could only bend so much. Otherwise they had top notch neck and waist ball joints, insane hip joints, greater then 90 degree knee joints and some of the best ankles in the business.
Their wrist joints were also poorly done considering their need to hold swords and such, but that's how most figures work sadly.
Outside of some JP lines, they hold up well against most action figure lines produced today. Marvel Legends has some figures with better articulation, but it's entirely dependent on build. BFS figures actually have less articulation as they lack the thigh swivel and ankle rockers on the males (why?) as do MTF. There may be some select Neca figures with superior articulation, but from my experiences, most of them have articulation heavily hindered by sculpt. Maybe the Mezco One:12 stuff can pull off more motion, but I've never seen them in anything other then a standing pose so I was never super impressed by their articulation. But at that price-point, they SHOULD have the best articulation.
People keep saying the Legions have poor articulation, but they're pretty much in line with most western companies.