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I don't know why they couldn't have the PERS accessible through the mouthpiece. Have the layer with the magnet removable with a utensil, (maybe have a little plastic tab that inserts into a slot in the HS, with a slot at the top for the utensil to slide in and pry it open (like the battery covers on remotes) Then have the utensil go into the opening and control the PERS.
Or have a small pin sized hole where the pupil is that you could move individually with a plastic tool rod.
That's how I thought PERS worked with the DX01 Joker originally. That was kind of sneaky of them to completely avoid how to access the PERS in the promoting and marketing for this figure. They never showed how it worked, not once.
I know just a few weeks before DX01 and DX02 shipped they had those videos that showcased how it worked. It was late, but atleast they showed how it functioned.
Man you guys are so last decade.
Wireless PERS with a remote.
I would made his eyes go round and round
That's not even that crazy of an idea but that would just mean more things to go wrong. Not only would you have to worry about the lever or system breaking, you'd have the remote to worry about as well.
Not a fan of PERS. I would have gladly paid the DX premium price if this didn't have the PERS system (which I assume is what makes a DX a DX) and instead they focused on the base and box.
I prefer neutral, painted eyes. I haven't even moved the eyes on my other DX figures since the day I received them. I set them where I wanted (which was basically neutral) and left em alone.
Still though, great figure. I just wish we could somehow give HT more input that they'd listen to. I'll never pose it with the back of his head showing, but aesthetically, it's just not pleasing.