Nine Inch Nails
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So much for magnetic stands. Who wants their 1100$ joker to take a dive from the shelf?
I believe the OP explained on FB that he didn’t quite get the feet placed over the magnets that are in the stand.
Can't wait to recreate that scene when he falls out of the display case, just put batman under him and then let gravity do its thing (jokes)
I believe the OP explained on FB that he didn’t quite get the feet placed over the magnets that are in the stand.
I only have my figures displayed without any crotch or waist grabber. The ankles won't go weak nor hardly effected at all as long as you balance and distribute the weight properlyI’m putting mine on the DX01 / DX11 stand just to be safe. I don’t mind crotch grabbers for characters with fabric clothing. I just avoided them with my Batman.
My concern isn’t Joker leaning and falling, I’m concerned about it weakening his ankles.
Please repost his comments. I saw this on FB the other day.Not sure if you are thinking the same user, this user says it’s the ankles as the magnets are strong enough.
There was even a review video of the figure being held upside down with just the magnets alone. I imagine it's a mix of user error and the shoe not having a complete flat bottom like some traditional shoes might have.View attachment 625026
I PURPOSELY put my figure like this and it held fine, maybe over time the figure will lean more due to how gravity works but these magnets are strong AF on his feet. You just need to actually put the feet where they're meant to be.
I also shake my figures violently.
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