>>10080368Ehh, I think you're making too big a fuss over some of this shit. The head does actually have a decent amount of movement for the design, it just takes a lot of force to move it (enough that I think a lot of people are afraid to break it and so they just think the head is immobile). It can move up, down, and rotate quite a bit. Torso ball works ok enough, it's not fantastic but it's functional. I don't have any problems with the legs or balance really. None of the joints are loose, and I can put him in quite a few different poses. If I want him in a really crazy pose that's hard to balance, I just get him down low and use one arm as a "tripod."
Could it be better? Sure. But it's already pretty fantastic as-is. I feel like it's one of the best bang-for-your-buck purchases I've made in the last 5 years. It's MASSIVE and weighty, the level of sculpting and fine detail work is amazing, and it's pretty fun to play with to boot. Its hands can even hold smaller figures. Feels very durable too, I'm sure if I really wanted I could chuck this at a wall and it'd be fine.