>>11056142>>11056142>Can't argue so just goes "nuh uh"Retard.
>Check out these obvious Revoltech joints at the ankles years before Revoltech even existedFucking where? McFarlane. Did. Not. Invent. Spheres.
>despite being super articulatedThat is not "super articulated". Can that thing even bend its knees and elbows past 90?
Pic of an actually super-articulated toy.
Also love how you ignored this bit.
>For real though, even if they DID look at this one ankle joint, go "hey, that basic concept could work for something more" and developed it into the Revoltech joint system- so what? It wouldn't take away from how it was Kaiyodo, not McFarlane, that had the ingenuity to use the peg-hinge-peg layout to make a fully modular jointing system that could be used to assemble an entire figure, not to mention incorporating ratchets directly into those joints. Even if we believe your delusion that an ankle on one McFarlane figure was influential in inspiring the Revoltech joint, that still leaves McFarlane as a footnote at best. Kaiyodo did all the actual work of engineering the internal ratchet and making figures that used them throughout their construction.Doesn't matter who did it first (it was still Kaiyodo), Kaiyodo did it better. Hence why people consider Revoltechs the benchmark of good articulation and not McFarlane.