I don't think I've ever seen sculpted hair that detailed before.
Better than having a $300 hasbro
Better than having a $300 hasbro
I know modern collector world is crazy about seamless figures, but for me I always prefer them to be jointed. I kinda like aesthetics of the jointed figures more. Collecting toys since childhood and jointed figures were a big deal back then so I'm still stuck there emotionally. Seamless silicone is definitely eyecatching but it won't last. I have a Disney Hercules action figure from 90s, he had a silicone layer of muscles over the plastic skeleton, which basically melted down and disappeared. I know now they are using different kind of silicone but still.Oranges and apples.
Each has their pros and cons depending on your intentions for the figure.
$300 semi-posable silicon vs. $300 fully posable plastic jointed.
Pushing the silicon figure to the limits of its articulation will bring about self destruction.
Jointed One Toys Jinx can make use of her accessories, whereas silicon Hot Toys Jinx will have to be left in a safe pose.
I know modern collector world is crazy about seamless figures, but for me I always prefer them to be jointed. I kinda like aesthetics of the jointed figures more. Collecting toys since childhood and jointed figures were a big deal back then so I'm still stuck there emotionally. Seamless silicone is definitely eyecatching but it won't last. I have a Disney Hercules action figure from 90s which had a silicone layer of the muscles over plastic skeleton, which basically melted down and disappeared. I know now they are doing different kind of silicone but still.
I think InArt mentioned in the WillFox live that even when you keep seamless silicone body in a museum pose, material is still stressed, because you can't match the pose to the mold shape.
I have both Jinx variants on PO, but definitely gonna be more creative with Onetoys one as she is jointed.
Maybe that's where I saw that information, but InArt also mentioned difficulties with a silicone bodies.R_R_X was saying the same thing in the Lim Nathan Drake thread, that any silicon figure would have to be posed exactly as it was out of the mould, otherwise the constant stress will eventually cause it to crack.
And then there’s me who’s never had any issues with figures with seamless arms. My stick arms TROS Rey has been fine and I’ve posed her a ton in action poses. I much prefer the seamless aesthetics if possible.
I have jointed figures from late 80s and they look brand new. Arcane characters already look as a dolls, so there is no realism factor there imo. They can totally be jointed and majority of the people still would love them, like Jake Sully from Avatar. Everyone on this forum trashed on him but he is sold out everywhere, happy I got one.I’d just never buy a figure with visible joints. Ruins the whole realism and accuracy appeal of 1:6 figures.
Jointed figures don’t last forever either. I have some HT figures where the bodies under the oufits are just dying on them.
My ROTS Anakin flops around like Woody from Toy Story.
These (jointed or seamless) aren’t made to last forever, nothing is, just enjoy them whilst they last.
I’d just never buy a figure with visible joints. Ruins the whole realism and accuracy appeal of 1:6 figures.
Jointed figures don’t last forever either. I have some HT figures where the bodies under the oufits are just dying on them.
My ROTS Anakin flops around like Woody from Toy Story.
These (jointed or seamless) aren’t made to last forever, nothing is, just enjoy them whilst they last.
I guess we differ there, but I plan on posing them like this lol, more or less. Jinx has arm sleeves that cover the elbow joint anyway, so I’m not too worried.I haven't had any issues yet, though I only bend the arms more fully on those that will always be covered by clothing - because if they crack I'll likely never even know anyway.
All these new Hot Toys (Vi, Jinx, X-23, Rain and the Ahsokas) will have to be in poses similar to this:
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Whereas One Toys Jinx can do this because she's a $255 'Hasbro'...
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Visually seamless is great, but I can overlook the joints.
R_R_X was saying the same thing in the Lim Nathan Drake thread, that any silicon figure would have to be posed exactly as it was out of the mould, otherwise the constant stress will eventually cause it to crack.
Same, I hate visible joints, I am a new collector into hobby and looking for more realism. Maybe if I was an older collector that collected toys back then I would be more tolerant of joints visibility .I’d just never buy a figure with visible joints. Ruins the whole realism and accuracy appeal of 1:6 figures.
Jointed figures don’t last forever either. I have some HT figures where the bodies under the oufits are just dying on them.
My ROTS Anakin flops around like Woody from Toy Story.
These (jointed or seamless) aren’t made to last forever, nothing is, just enjoy them whilst they last.