>>7589987>>7589999>>7590004>>7589881>>7589937>>7590050Alright, Lads. I put together a bit of a comprehensive run-down on the Agent Venom build to let you all know with visual examples the workings and shortcomings of the body.
I have also replied to you because this will give you a chance to hopefully show others that are curious this post in case it needs reminding later. Let us begin
I have color-coded everything to help clarify what example is for what purpose.
-Red is a shot of the figure next to a modern day legends for size comparison
-Orange is a showing of the hip joint mechanics. Note the white stripe design breaking when the hip changes position as well as the way the joint pokes out when the leg goes to the side.
-Yellow is a showing of how the figure looks without the massive vest and pauldrons. I took multiple pics to showcase the articulation that gets stifled beneath. The figure is quite skinny without the vest.
-Green is a showing of how the wrists and hands work. Unfortunately there is no wrist-swivel, instead it is an odd elbow swivel with the hands fused to the bracers stuck in this strange position.
-Blue is a side-profile to show off how the head sits on the neck.
-Indigo/Violet is a showing of my favorite aspect of the toy. The large black symbiote tendrils that I put on the Meme-venom figure.
In my opinion; it was worth the buy back-in-the-day. I would not buy this figure these days. The best aspect of this figure is the fact that it comes with the tendrils and a bunch of guns.
Guns that I did not show because repainted them and gave them to other figures. Suffice it to say; my Agent Venom has been in storage for a while.
I apologize for my shoddy photography, my room is poorly lit and I took this picture on my styrofoam i work with. I just want you boys to know the ins and outs of the figure so you can be aware of the downsides of the figure before buying the new one. I hate spending money on a toy only to be disappointed by it.