I never had a single issue with their Joker base
when the InArt figures were assembled and using it.
Funny enough, my issues were with everything but the base.
I cannot speak on their later magnetic bases
or the soles of the figures that use them,
as I do not own those. But with Joker,
I’m certain it comes down to user error.
I held that figure upside down and
applied a swaying motion to my wrist; secure as ever.
Stood in the display, never hit glass.
Just know what part of the sole is flat, what part of the base has a strong magnetic tooth, how to center balance a figures weight (think T shape).
That to me was the best part about InArt figures, now that’s gone.
when the InArt figures were assembled and using it.
Funny enough, my issues were with everything but the base.
I cannot speak on their later magnetic bases
or the soles of the figures that use them,
as I do not own those. But with Joker,
I’m certain it comes down to user error.
I held that figure upside down and
applied a swaying motion to my wrist; secure as ever.
Stood in the display, never hit glass.
Just know what part of the sole is flat, what part of the base has a strong magnetic tooth, how to center balance a figures weight (think T shape).
That to me was the best part about InArt figures, now that’s gone.