If memory serves up/down head movement on my Classic Predator was pretty much negated anyway because the head would just pop off with the slightest tilt either way.
If memory serves up/down head movement on my Classic Predator was pretty much negated anyway because the head would just pop off with the slightest tilt either way.
Is it true that HT Predators aren't as articulated as other figures? Other than lack of articulation, this guy looks like a pretty nice release.
I have a few of the old body predators , lost, elder , guardian... There more fun to pose hands down
But that came with sacrifices to the sculpt, right? I guess it doesn't help that Predators are more or less naked, and that joints can't be hidden with clothing, so you have to prioritize one or the other.
Here are 2 pics from the head and neck for separate.
I'm trying to understand why it doesn't move up and down. Kind of glued?
First pic (Elder's head)
Third pic (Ancient's head)
Fourth pic (Classic's head)
All heads seems to have the same design. Can't remember if those predators (ancient and classic) can move the head up and down.
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Anybody think the headsculpt on the 1.0 (disregarding the lack of paint details or pronounced quills) may be better than the 2.0?
Forehead looks too big.
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i miss the ab crunch joint too. new preds were designed to stand pretty, that's all. :/
No. No one should think that.Anybody think the headsculpt on the 1.0 (disregarding the lack of paint details or pronounced quills) may be better than the 2.0?
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