QUOTE(BeastX @ Jun 24 2010, 09:15 AM)
TTM-15, TTM-16 mini-body mini-review/points.(The rare/lucky Christmas gift body too)
1. While the arms have released with Wesker/Blade, the upper and mid torso are different from normal/narrow shoulder TT. The Chest is slightly thicker, but the shoulder width is about the same as narrow shoulder TT. Normal TT or Wesker/Blade body have wider shoulders.
2. Rubber pelvic: the rubber is quite thin, covering the larger (inner hard plastic pelvic) gap that allows more articulation range of the legs around the hips area. The rubber/plastic butt of the advance body is smaller than the regular/narrow. Female TT sorely need this rubber pelvic, with thicker rubber, to add hip/leg articulation and reducing the gap at the joints...
3. The neck hole on the torso is smaller, thus is more limiting the regular/narrow TT. More range has been added to the top neck joint (based of hed to neck interface), The lengthen the double ball joint, moved the joint closer to the edge and allow more space for head to move forward, the down-side is it opens up a large gap at the base of the head and neck in bent positions.
4. Added thigh muscles... are quite loose/flimsy, more than I expected..
Bottom line... great improvements on an already great body... If HT can release a Wolverine torso /TT arms combo.... It'll be the best male HT body (for looks & articulation)...
p.s..... just bought 10 more advance bodies...
Why do you need so many bodies for??? 1. While the arms have released with Wesker/Blade, the upper and mid torso are different from normal/narrow shoulder TT. The Chest is slightly thicker, but the shoulder width is about the same as narrow shoulder TT. Normal TT or Wesker/Blade body have wider shoulders.
2. Rubber pelvic: the rubber is quite thin, covering the larger (inner hard plastic pelvic) gap that allows more articulation range of the legs around the hips area. The rubber/plastic butt of the advance body is smaller than the regular/narrow. Female TT sorely need this rubber pelvic, with thicker rubber, to add hip/leg articulation and reducing the gap at the joints...
3. The neck hole on the torso is smaller, thus is more limiting the regular/narrow TT. More range has been added to the top neck joint (based of hed to neck interface), The lengthen the double ball joint, moved the joint closer to the edge and allow more space for head to move forward, the down-side is it opens up a large gap at the base of the head and neck in bent positions.
4. Added thigh muscles... are quite loose/flimsy, more than I expected..
Bottom line... great improvements on an already great body... If HT can release a Wolverine torso /TT arms combo.... It'll be the best male HT body (for looks & articulation)...
p.s..... just bought 10 more advance bodies...
Jun 24 2010, 01:26 PM

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