>>11308347Just ignore that first dude, all he does is give bad advice and make up things to be mad at.
>>11308469>>11308479I'm tempted to pull the velcro off the collar piece and add my own clasp so it holds better. It's a really well made cloak, but it was clearly not designed for a character with long hair. Giving her the forward swept hair head from Thraice would've solved that problem right from the start.
Also I love your space zombie crew, headless green alien chick is such a great idea. And using the hose to make a space mace is kind of brilliant. I look forward to what you can do once the zombies and skeleton head accessory packs come out.
>>11308484These guys feel sturdy, like solid chunks of plastic. Though. The bigger figures are especially solid, and the horses are straight up heavy. And while they don't have the best articulation, they have more then enough to be fun to mess with.
As for paint, outside of one of the very early waves, I have never seen any problems with their paint work. It's honestly one of the best in the business, when you have these figures in hand it's very clear where most of the budget is going. The amount of paint and detailing will vary figure to figure, but it's always sharp and clean and when a piece is unpainted (usually from a Legion Builder) it's very noticeable.
I have a lot of Marvel Legends, I like the line as a whole and I feel they can put out some very nice figures. I just opened up the Danny Ketch Ghost Rider last night and I feel they did a fantastic job with him. But a normal Mythic Legions figure just feels way better to hold and mess with and will have *way* better paint apps and detailing. No swirly "metallic" plastic in Legions, when a figure is wearing a metallic armor, it *looks* like metal.
But yea, a hot water dip in the sink is usually a good idea the first time you get these. But that seems to be the standard for action figures these days.