The uzi is awkward on the Hot Toys one aswell I think. Aswell as the extension thing at the back,that 90degree handle and no hand sculpt appropriate for holding it upright. Its always aiming down slightly unless you angle the wrist upwards unnaturally. I think the NECA figure has the same problem.
Poseability isn't great on the Tech noir and BD Tech Noir figures anyway, not much range of motion at the elbows but they went with aesthetics instead which I can respect.
Overall between the old McFarlane figures and NECA's ones we've got a great range at this scale, really almost everything I could have dreamed about when I was a child lamenting the crappy made-up Kenner figures!
By the way theres also this thread which is in the statues section still for some reason -
https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80157
Poseability isn't great on the Tech noir and BD Tech Noir figures anyway, not much range of motion at the elbows but they went with aesthetics instead which I can respect.
Overall between the old McFarlane figures and NECA's ones we've got a great range at this scale, really almost everything I could have dreamed about when I was a child lamenting the crappy made-up Kenner figures!
By the way theres also this thread which is in the statues section still for some reason -
https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80157