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MU Female Buck: New vs Old
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10-14-2012, 10:49 PM
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synapse17
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So you agree that they have all these flaws including all the non-working POA and everything else that makes them unsightly including the skinny crooked legs and miniature torsos.
Yet you still like them more. I'm gonna have to figure you out one day Synapse.
Anyone else?
My X-23's legs are not crooked. The sculpts legs are a bit long I think we all agree on that, and I would also agree that there is not enough clearance in the leg socket to allow the range of movement desired. But yes, despite these flaws I like the figure. I could see it working with some female characters as it did with X-23. But as always I would like more sculpts. I'm sick of figures being typecast into molds that don't accurately represent the characters.
In the 90's X-Men line Toybiz released new sculpts all the time. Most figures had their own sculpt. I don't expect that, but we could get some more diversity. Instead of having shitty side lines like XMO and Spider-Man, I think all figures should be released under the MU line. The money and resources that have gone to these half-ass molds could have been put into better molds that could then go on to be retooled for future releases.
But Hasbro seems to be the masters of stupidity.
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