>>11061766>Always appreciate seeing pics of them in action, helps me better feel them out.Same. Sometimes posing makes all the difference, and we all know the people who tend to do official photography tend to not be able to pose for shit (looking at you, Hasbro). People who actually handle their toys tend to know how to breathe a little life into them, and also tend to give you shots from various different angles that you won't normally get to see.
An example here for the Beast Box line would be the parrots and the owls - most stock photography tends to have them standing rigidly upright, or only has them close up their wings the way they're intended to fold for their transformation, which looks awkward. Leaning them forward a bit, bending their knees backwards the way a real bird's legs are intended to look, and (in the case of Echoblaster here and her remolds) taking care to rotate the wingtips around instead of just collapsing them makes them look far more appealing.
>I'll put in an order for Rhapsody today. You'll love her. her transformation is a bit more advanced than your old Dio's (she basically turns inside-out), but the box mode is super clean and satisfying and she has a ton of points of articulation for lots of posability. She's got a lot of nice paint apps, too - the details on her face and chest, cherry blossom patterns on her wings, and a beautifully painted scene on her box charger. Be sure to take some pictures of her when you get her!