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i get what you mean. Revoltech is different since the figures are using ball joint, which enable more extreme poses.
RT is so not using ball-joints, buddy.
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Jun 26 2011, 08:15 PM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « See for yourselves. I hope i won't have to describe the differences to you guys. And to kamkamparadise, RTs are more poseable because of their double-jointed design. Figmas could easily have this but they opt not to. I hope you guys are clear. Don't just collect toys without understanding what they are. |
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QUOTE(silentsc @ Jun 26 2011, 08:59 PM) Well, this not entirely true as well. Not all revoltech were double-jointed design. Only some since revoltech have inner sub-categories of its own. Some are prohibited by design, like RT Jack Skellington which is so skinny that they couldn't fit a proper RT joint into the elbows and knees. They had a good excuse to not use it. Some older RTs don't have it because only recently have they "upgraded" to it. QUOTE(silentsc @ Jun 26 2011, 08:59 PM) Figma don't follow such design as they standardize all their joints throughout their entire product line (most of them if not all, scale towards each other among figmas, while revoltech dont) This is not entirely true. Figmas are only scaled to those in the same series. That's why we get a big Figma Kos-Mos and a petite Figma BRS when technically, their height difference is only a few centimeters apart, which is not noticeable in Figma scale. RTs in the same series are scaled to each other as well, just like Figma, unlike what you've said. And Figmas have standardized joints because as kamkamparadise mentioned... QUOTE(kamkamparadise @ Jun 26 2011, 09:15 PM) well, logically, figma only stick to anime characters line which mostly are human figures while revoltech varies from mecha to human to animal. They only do humanoid characters, so it's easy for standardization. But that doesn't give them an excuse to not use double-joints. Single-joints are, in my opinion, technology of the 20th century, not today. At least Kaiyodo's kind enough to provide replacement joints (for every type) that they've used. Did MF do that eventhough their joints are the same for all their figures? |
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Jun 26 2011, 11:00 PM
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Jun 27 2011, 12:12 AM) We have a Ball-Jointed Doll thread for that. QUOTE(kamkamparadise @ Jun 27 2011, 12:17 AM) yeah, extra joints for Kaiyodo can be purchase separately but no replacement joints for MF. have to salvage from other broken figma or from KO figma. Are KO Figma joints reliable? Never got one before... |
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QUOTE(nazrul90 @ Jun 27 2011, 02:49 AM) QUOTE(Joshlkw @ Jun 27 2011, 08:22 AM) She should be up for PO later today. Can't wait! And yes, I think I prefer her more compared to Manaka. I'm sure Pr1me_Minister would disagree. QUOTE(Squarebox @ Jun 27 2011, 03:19 AM) Hi guys, I've just started collecting Revoltech figurines. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Should go pickup Lupin too. QUOTE(klaymore @ Jun 27 2011, 06:32 PM) Yeah, but Rinko has the cat ears. Depends on whether you like bunnies or kitties more. |
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QUOTE(kamkamparadise @ Jun 29 2011, 10:29 PM) Just like Kos-Mos. QUOTE(MyKy44 @ Jun 29 2011, 11:17 PM) tht's gokin ver? i think i gonna geddit la.. quite low price also Yeah, Chogokin. Good buy considering the price |
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QUOTE(MyKy44 @ Jun 29 2011, 11:55 PM) yeah, the lack of ankle quite a turn-off for me At least Figma Kos-Mos has a nice bum to boot |
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"Now it's your turn, Yuki."
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QUOTE(calcilis @ Jun 30 2011, 05:58 AM) Why not? I still see plenty around after she was reissued along with Metis. QUOTE(snipersnake @ Jun 30 2011, 02:36 PM) No such thing. Everyone is equally awesome in this thread. QUOTE(syurgatertinggi @ Jun 30 2011, 04:55 PM) We have a LY Toy Shop List thread in case you didn't know. And that shop has their own website/forum. Google it. QUOTE(orestes @ Jun 30 2011, 06:50 PM) Wanna come over to my place and play with my hairy beast and one-eyed monster? I couldn't stop laughing after that. |
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Jul 1 2011, 09:22 AM) Because of your post, i'm gonna be expecting some nice pictures of her from you later on. QUOTE(Nichol90 @ Jul 1 2011, 10:11 AM) ._. I'm still waiting for a painted sample. If her hair's glossy like the Tony Miku, I'll definately get her. I find the glossy hair... repulsive. Like the paint hasn't dried or something. I'll take translucence over gloss anytime. |
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So, did anyone buy Figma Mirai? Doesn't seem to be selling well...
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