>>5412729>has never read comicsFucking casuals shouldn't speak.
Defying gravity is ultimate power. It's supposed to be out of place and give you an eerie feeling because of how unnatural it looks.
And if you still want to complain, having characters laying flat when flying is just as bad as having their feet flat.
>>5412621>it's that I don't want to stick wire into the joints of my expensive action figures. Even you have to admit the figures weren't designed with that sort of support in mindStop being so dumb and uncreative.
You can add any sort of glue on the end so that there's no sharp unyielding metal rubbing against your figure.
Creating your own wire stand, like that guy exampled for you, means you can also bend the wires so that they form arms to hold the figure instead of sticking it into a joint. Nevernmind the fact that there are existing peg holes in many figures you can attach to them.
>I thought the purpose of stands was to keep the figure up right and make sure they don't fall off shelvesIt can suit all those purposes, hence the reason so many stands are made to look as unnoticable as possible. Obviously, some are better at it than others.
BTW, as I've stated before, ACBA's stands are pretty shit, considering you can make your own $10 for 20 or even free. Sux 4 u if you don't have the know how to bend wire properly.
>>>5412930 He thoroughly explained why you should separate them from regular standsHe's full of shit though, considering the fact that most wires in the hanger gauge will support way more weight than most stands. I really don't see how shiny glossy plastic is more display worthy than wire, but this is just down to opinion.