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The legs don't look bad with the way you've posed him Jye4ever. Looks almost even in that pic. Have you tried stuffing the left boot to make up for the unevenness? You might have to use the stand for stability, but then again, a museum pose is all that's needed for this figure to look badazz anyway.

If you want to strip the suit, I think Urutoraseven broke the vertical glue seal on his back to get at the body.
 
Haven't tried stuffing the boot, that should work although I would lose the joint connection and I want the joints connected.

I do use the stand, don't want to risk a dive. :lol
 
I tried ditching the stands for this guy and the HT 1/4 Bats for a while and had a couple of close calls! It seemed like every time I looked at them, I kept expecting them to topple over. :lol I don't know how Maglor does it.
 
it's just the stock cape man, not even dyed

To be fair it's probably due to the shadowing in the picture making it appear darker. It is a nice cape though
 
That is an amazing shot. Wow.

This thing still blows me away In pictures and I've had it since it came out!!
 
:horror :horror :horror

I have tried that, no good.

I wish there was a photo of the Batman naked body. :lol

I should have my Batman x-ray'd. :lol



Can someone annotate this picture to point to the exact spot that is not set properly when one leg is too long? :pray:



Haven't tried stuffing the boot, that should work although I would lose the joint connection and I want the joints connected.

I do use the stand, don't want to risk a dive. :lol

I tried ditching the stands for this guy and the HT 1/4 Bats for a while and had a couple of close calls! It seemed like every time I looked at them, I kept expecting them to topple over. :lol I don't know how Maglor does it.

I never worry about either of my QS figures falling. They have strong ankles, and are on wall shelves. I can stomp on the floor and they don't even jiggle. That's the nice thing about wall shelves. With cabinets, they are sitting on the floor and much more vulnerable to vibrations. Then again, when something is in a cabinet it cant fall very far, can it?

Besides, I would rather have a figure fall every once in a while than have a collection that is shackled to stands.

The recent shelf dive my NECA Bat took was unfortunate, and I will be using a stand from now on with that figure, but that's a rare case. That figure, and a handful of others in my collection demand stands because of design flaws - they simply cant stand without them. But when a figure is well made, and has sound joints, I enjoy working with the balance of the figure. It's part of what makes a pose look realistic.
 
What I wouldn't do for even legs, as it is now I can't pose like Frank has it there. :(

You are correct though Maglor, his ankle joints front and back pivot are indeed very stiff, enough so that I can see how it provides confidence to those that prefer going without a stand.
 
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