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lars573
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I dont care about this line if they dont fix their 3 3/4 figures styling and do them right, otherwise Im staying away from it...looks like the classics series is using the same molds as the DCUC figures, doesnt bode well for the smaller scale to me. *fingers crossed* I want them to be good.
Well to look at the half full side of things, as I'm wont to do with toylines. The Avatar 1/18th line while not spectacular was a giant step in the right direction. The DCUC style hips with ball jointed knees and ankles were a tonne better than the neo DCIH sculpts. I actually like them more at the 1/18th scale than on the larger figures. To make a figure on par with what Hasbro is turning out at that scale all Mattel really needs to do is make them a bit bigger (like 20% more plastic) to be in a similar size range as what Hasbro does at 1/18th and add in a few more P.O.A's per figure. Like a ball torso and neck, with wrist swivels. If they did that the move GL figures would be a competitor toyline to Hasbro's Marvel 1/18th offerings. (IMO)
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