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01-06-2022, 03:09 PM
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Designincase
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At least put the bike helmet on.....
Okay Mcfarlane. As a company you need to address two things or not do certain figures.
1A: Head Sculpt. They should just look better. If the paint apps are too expensive then the sculpt needs to be stronger to make up for it.
1B: The design of the hair is terrible on figures that aren't bald have the time. I know they can do better because The Drowned has very nice hair. That's where characters should be getting a sense of life or motion. Not this claymation hat hair. That DM Superman would have been much better with the same head sculpt if the hair was wild and floaty. Same with ZSJL Aquaman who especially has wild hair even when wet.
2) Torso articulation. I think this should apply to all figures but let's narrow in on vehicle users. That Bruce figure can't ride that bike without looking like he's tied to a board. He can't learn forward like someone on a bike actually does. I know they want this statue seamless look(even with the face being incredibly weak) but then you can't sell accessories that depend on decent torso articulation. Articulation is not forming an L with the legs. That's the legs articulating. The torso needs to crunch over itself.
If the first two can't be done then stop doing figures based on real faces and choose vehicles that don't need an ab crunch.
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