>>10151115Not sure. I bet they were originally intended to have them which would explain how smooth and soft the arms all look, but maybe they got removed late in the design process. I believe Mattel currently has a lawsuit against them over a tattoo artist claiming one of their wrestling figures has some of his tattoos he's done so he wants royalties or some stupid shit. Maybe that scared Hasbro off for fear of similar lawsuits, they simply dropped doing tattoos to further cut costs, or a combination of both.
Either way, I think it makes these guys that do have tattoos in real life look really dumb as figures. They went hyper realistic with facial sculpts and face printing, even going as far as securing licensing rights for sneaker designs and logos, but skip out on tattoos? Doesn't makes sense.