>>10573086>Nacelle's offerings just pale in comparison to the FHM stuff because its everything we've seen before but with a focus on articulation and I find that angle tired.Different thoughts again because 4H continues the original designs but gave them modernized sculpts (and articulation if we got to that crowdfund attempt, but sadly that didn't pan out), while Nacelle so far is changing up the designs quite a bit. From what we've seen, the figures won't have the transformation gimmick, but if i'm not mistaken they had an interview recently where they were saying that the figures would have that transforming gimmick, explicitly mentioning how the 4H ones didn't.
I personally like the focus on sculpt and articulation, because otherwise we're just doing the same thing over again. Mattel is the only one with Origins that I think struck a good balance between vintage/nostalgia figures and modernization. Nacelle giving the Sectaurs elbows and I think wrists is a step in the right direction for that style, but at the same time I appreciate the idea of making what we saw in the art and the cartoon/comics into figures, rather than that vintage form factor.
Liking the Zica figures is interesting, because all that was utilizing a modern form factor (1/18) with high quality sculpts and added articulation. Either way, it is too bad that wave 2 didn't make it, I was really looking forward to the wave 2 villains.