>>10712185>it can definitely stand on its own without that dedicated display stand, but you can barely pose the figure without it (even with it, in fact) so their point still somewhat stands.Someone seriously needs to start engineering and producing stands for larger figures, because we keep seeing bigger releases go by the same standards of articulation (sometimes even greater) as standard collectors toys... but to what end?
I don't own this Unicron, but my Galactus is nice and sturdy. But he still can't really pull off any interesting poses due to his weight and no stand really being substantial enough to hold him in place. So I have a bent up coat wire coat hanger propping him up just so he can look like he's lunging to attack my other figures.
My friend has this 16 inch Ultraman that's essentially just a giant Figuarts. It's very pose-able and it came with a great stand that lets you actually put him in action poses. But he's super light relative to his size so a stand can actually support him. I dunno what you can do about these heavier guys, you'd need some industrial grade shit.