>>8072686This figure isn't great, but gets a little better if you pay attention to the ankle. It has a hinge ball but out of the box it's usually pointed forward for heel-toe articulation, and gives basically nothing from side-to-side, so it's impossible to give it any kind of dynamic standing pose. But, if you twist the ankle, you'll notice it has a rotation between it and the foot, and while it's hard to move them separately, if you just spin the foot a few times, they'll come out of alignment and you can get the hinge to face the side while the foot points forward. In the process you'll probably have also loosened up the ankle armor a bit which will also help, and then suddenly you can get something approaching an interesting leg pose where it can keep both feet still planted.