>>7026288>I do own the figure. They pass 90 degrees of motion slightly, and making them chunkier would greatly reduce that below 90 degrees, which would put them solidly below line quality.Not if you move the joint forward, figma style.
>Uh huh, and that's on a body that's much larger than you'd want it to be.Absolutely no reason to not use ball joints like that on a body smaller than this one. I own figures with smaller ball joints than Kid Goku's hips.
>It's not an issue of the weight of the feet, but also surface area of the feet. There simply isn't enough contact. >I really don't feel like you've got any engineering sense to be talking about this.Damn man, I guess this means I can control gravity or something, pic related. By the way, and before you say that the thing on my pic can fall easily, a smaller kid Goku would have way bigger feet than this (more surface area), and also a smaller head. Add to that that you can make the head lighter and the feet heavier and an actual smaller kid Goku would be able to stand up in the same way than this unholy monstrosity on my pic.
>>7026294Kid goku is way more posable than any nendoroid in existence, and arguing that he doesn't makes you look stupid as hell.
Never said otherwise, the ab crunch is way better for starters, same with the shoulders. This was about how nendoroids don't have knees and elbows, but in reality some of them do and those two joints have pretty much the same range as Goku's.