I dont see flight poses. Just shirtless custom
2- His poses are limited to a few, yet his comic books have been running for the past 20 or so years.
From sideshow?
You mean 80 or so years, don't you?
I get it. No offense intended. Just pointing out what I assumed was a typo.You get the point. He is not Spider-Man where articulation is very relevant to the character.
Hi guys,
I finally got it today
So far I?m playing with it like a normal 6 inch action figure and it poses so many nice poses without any issues for the suit, so dont worry about that.
My only personally issue is the following:
1- In full flight pose (two arms extended forwards) head looks up decently, back arches in a nice way, but the problem is the legs dont join together. It will look like the old Superman (pre-crisis) flight pose because the legs a apart.
2- The right arm bicep swivel is a bit loose. Maybe thats just mine, the suit helps to keep it a bit tight while swiveling right or left.
Other than that, you can purchase the figure with full confidence and even play with it with many poses. No figure is perfect , I have been collecting Superman figures from DC direct era.
Be confident in your purchase of this figure, you will enjoy it if your a Superman fan for sure.
I?ll post pictures soon.
Mine arrived yesterday (along with Aquaman!) and I think it looks fantastic. I like that I have 2 different Superman figures (BVS and JL); most keen on the JL version because of the heat vision sculpt and the closer to the comics lighter color scheme. I'd still like to know why this was delayed for an entire year!
I received mine after all this wait. Other than the paint apps and vibrant suit color, this figure has personally let me down. ):
With an old sideshow twilight zone 1/6 his arm wouldn't stay up. Got superglue, kept putting a little at a time and moving the arm, can now hold his arm along with a book up.By the way,
For the loose right bicep swivel.
I?m going to try to take off the suit, and apply this anti-loose liquid called KiKi.
It?s a great solution to loose joints , I tried it on the most loose figures in the market (Mafex) and it works well so far.
I'll have to find some of this liquid. My Bullethead Venom has terrible leg and ankle jointsBy the way,
For the loose right bicep swivel.
I?m going to try to take off the suit, and apply this anti-loose liquid called KiKi.
It?s a great solution to loose joints , I tried it on the most loose figures in the market (Mafex) and it works well so far.
There are some steps involved. Pop the head and hands off first. Throw the cape over the neck stump and unzip the back. I don't have the figure in hand yet so you may or may not find that the cape is plugged into the body at the collar bone, which you'll have to use some force to pull out of the slots. That would be the most difficult part for anyone who's never done any sort of mods but really is nothing to be scared about. Plug the cape back in when you are done. The boots are most likely attached to the suit like before, so you will just have to pop those off at the ankle, slide the suit off and voila, you're done.
Depends on how you cut it. If you cut the plastic perpendicular to the body then yes, rubbing the suit in that area could be problematic. However, if you cut at an angle, you will probably have nearly no wear to that area as there would be smother transition in the lats.
I tried moving the zipper in the back, but it won?t budge. Got a solution for that ?
I tried moving the zipper in the back, but it won?t budge. Got a solution for that ?
With BvS Batman there's a small thread that has to be snipped in order to release the zipper. Not sure of this suit is the same in that regard, but that's the best I've got.
Finally got shipping notice on this. Ill have it tomorrow!
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