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Just got my shipping notice from Toys-Era. Hopefully, they hand checked the pieces before they sent them out since they said there was a delay for QC.
 
Just got my notice from OSK and paid for the rest of the figure. Here's hoping I don't run into any major QC issues. I'm honestly not too worried about the helmet being loose since it seems like an easy enough fix. Considering the unique costume and all, I'm just glad we're even getting this at all. Now I'll finally have some use for my dynamic stands.
 
From toys era FB page
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^ Not bad. With regards to the skinny frame, I did see that coming (mentioned it early in the thread when proto pics were revealed) so I'm not too fussed about it.
 
I'm probably going to switch out the body. Hopefully something can be done about those unusually long forearms. I doubt the gloves slide up any further and a more muscular type body would probably make it worse. If I have to, I'll cut off part of the forearms on the new body. Don't really know for sure if that is a solution.
 
Those are great looking, heavily ps'd pictures.

As for the actual figure, it looks like ****, sadly.

Bummer for those that wanted a Fassneto.
 
Obviously we need to see what kind of body this comes with, but what are some good guesses for an appropriate switch out body? Can't be too muscular.
 
I don't think the body is small at all since the body type is similar to the TTM-19, which is accurate to Fassbender's body propotion. Plus, w/ the loose placement of the helmet on the head combined with the cape covering most of the figure's shoulders, it gives an illusion of small body propotion. I wouldn't concern so much about that.
 
I don't think the body is small at all since the body type is similar to the TTM-19, which is accurate to Fassbender's body propotion. Plus, the loose placement of the helmet on the head combined with the cape covering most of the figure's shoulders, it gives an illusion of small body propotion. I wouldn't concern so much about that.
Yeah, honestly I think it's more the shoulders really. When people stretch out their arms, their shoulders tend to bulk up, which is what we usually see Magneto do in the film. Obviously that kind of thing is hard to pull off with an articulated figure where the shoulder just slides over, making for a slimmer appearance.
 
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