>>11107565Nothing I'm upset by given that I know the typical McFarlane articulation but he does have some nuances due to the sculpt:
Head has nice range of motion and looks up pretty well but cant go fully straight up.
His torso goes back well and can make up for him not being able to look straight up, so he can do straight-on flight with the torso involved.
Can only crunch forward a little as usual for McFarlanes.
Giant arm at the shoulder can't quite reach T pose due to the spikes at the top, the other arm can.
Giant arm is limited to 90 degrees at the elbow.
As long as you flex the diaper somewhat, legs at the hips can split pretty well but not full 90 degree splits. Tough to get them to reach 90 degrees forward without stressing the diaper too much IMO.
Not much thigh swivel at all, most likely the diaper sculpt is limiting it.
Normal sized elbow and knees are not ~180 degrees of some McFarlanes but they're well enough past 90.
Wrist joints get surprisingly good range.
Ankles get about 2.5 clicks going straight on the ratcheting before being limited by the surrounding sculpt, may get some variance at other angles.
Not really articulation but something I noticed which was a bit surprising: The plastic for the cape is surprisingly thick at the bottom and thus has some unexpected weight. Haven't noticed any issues with the back plug/glue being able to hold it though. Might be a pain point decades down the road.