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Thread: Thundercats Classics Lion-O
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Old 02-04-2011, 11:15 PM   #26
Greylight
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The cut for the thigh swivel is just below his trunks. But instead of being a straight cut like we usually see, the cut is shaped to the contours of his thigh muscles. It's easier to spot the line break on his right thigh if you zoom in on the photo.
Ah, I can see how it works, now. The lower leg is sculpted with an overlap of the upper thigh. Nicely done, indeed. Hopefully the arms are the same, and that is the reason I can't see a bicep swivel.

I am a bit surprised they are doing three scales. It certainly would make more sense to do the Classics in 6 inch scale, so they can be mixed with the new style figures that will be 6 inch, and also so fans can pose them with other lines. I know there were many MotU Classics fans that were really hoping for Thundercats figures that were in scale with their He-Man figures. I'm one of them.
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