>>7772061That anon's case wasn't as fixable as it sounded (since he didn't mentioned he did heated the area already, needing a pin vise) but easy fix problems should not be linked to defective. Defective to me sounds final, nothing can be done. Before the Revol Mine Joints, plenty of Revolver Joints were either loose fitting, too tight, or rare times the joint themselves had issues. Revoltechs at least have the option to easily fix such problems. Not so much for toys like SH Figuarts, Mafex, TF, etc if the joints were fucked, rare as it might be. American action figures in general will have something wrong on them that needs to be reshaped or unstuck. Sure those are only 20 bucks, but the construction of the figures are basically the same, only real difference is the size of the demographics. Such mentality of I won't do anything myself everything must be handed to me perfectly (because I paid 40 bucks more) will only give you hardship.
And yes AY's QC is probably at the lowest to satisfy increased demands (Not as bad as shit 6mm joints era) so my first instinct for these posts is ah newbies who knows nothing.
Here's a defective Revoltech, mainly because the shoulder joint setup doesn't function no matter what.