>>6205482>Do stupid people actually think this way? All because there's not double jointed everything? You fags really need to get a life if this is something that bothers you, let alone that you'd compare it to fuck g "Walmart figures" of all fucking things.Do you have any coherent argument rather than hurling insult and calling other people stupid?
Yeah it is undeniable that the articulation on these figures is on par with mass produced American toys, most of which are sold on Walmart rather than say import figures like Figma, Revoltech, and Figuarts. Granted the import hyper articulated figures have slightly more expensive pricepoint MSRP, but if you count all the externalities then not by much considering the severe limitation on ML availability, price gouging in the aftermarket, requirement to preorder 2 years in advance, and $15 shipping per figure which is about as much as it takes to SAL a figure from Japan. The criticism about articulation also boils down to 2 very constructive and relevant advice:
1. Wanting a ball hinge that you can twist the wrist in any direction, or up/down hinge so that these figures can perform stabbing pose either with their spear or sword, or carry a big weapon like their axes, greatsword and spears over the shoulder (pic related).
2. Wanting an elbow joint that can bend more than 60 degrees on the armored arm and naked arm buck (skellies have more articulation). This again is crucial for the figure to at least be able to two hand a weapon like a baseball bat
I love this line and have like $600 worth of figures on 1.0, 1.5 and 1.75 combined. I don't understand why having a constructive criticism on a problem, and having offered a possible solution to a problem have to be shouted down by rabid fanbois and apologists both in their official forum and here in anonymous burmese pupper collector imageboard