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Old 08-09-2017, 12:13 PM   #8
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RE: QC issues

Didn't have any. The shoulder sockets are a bit loose, but I attribute those being like that due to the fact they are designed to be popped in/out so you can insert the folded arms. They will slide out during posing a bit easily due to that. But once you get the pose, just put a bit of pressure and they are back in place.

Skirt, no issues on either one. They are rubbery in nature so they bend around with your poses.

Overall both he and Ryu are solid bricks of plastic, sculpted and painted well, with good articulation. The only thing holding them back is their bulkyness, which isn't their fault, the game is like that. Limits range of the articulation a bit. SHF versions are more poseable, but they are less game accurate visually.
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