Sardo Numspa
Super Freak
Not a question of blame here, but could it be due to actually articulating the figure. In other words, it's not so much the pose it stays in, but the movement. For example, when moving the arm straight out in front of him, are people just moving the arm? Or are they lifting the arm out to the side (so it's no longer contacting the body), then moving it forward and repositioning?
Kind of like how on some figures, you need to tilt the chin up, before turning the head, to avoid rub on the neck....
I checked mine, and I don't have any problems (yet), but when I move limbs and articulate any of my figures, I try to make sure that body parts aren't rubbing together (regardless of how that sounds)....
Kind of like how on some figures, you need to tilt the chin up, before turning the head, to avoid rub on the neck....
I checked mine, and I don't have any problems (yet), but when I move limbs and articulate any of my figures, I try to make sure that body parts aren't rubbing together (regardless of how that sounds)....