>>11291634I've had it with McFarlane figures, and a couple NECA figures as well, but it is definitely a majority Hasbro issue.
>>11291645>do you pose the toy or does the toy pose for you?I like to pose figures in a way that reflects the character. Figures of Spider-man are easy because you can put them in crawling, or three-point stances, or Wolverine where you can put him into a deep crouch, but more rigid characters like Thrawn where having him stand straight up and down in a command pose is more appropriate, but the fucking ankles force me to pose him like picrel figure A, otherwise he stands like figure B and then just fucking topples over. Sometime I can make it work, but then when the weather gets warm and the plastic softens up figures start falling over and knocking others over as well or end up shelf-diving, even if they're on a stand..
It fucking sucks.