Well it came out 3 years later and cost $100 more
And what difference does that make? They did it this way becuase that's how the suit designers intended it to be. The price going up is just what happens.
Hot toys does not say these are super articulated or that articulation is the focus. They bring movie characters to life as 1/6 and 1/4 scale figures. Their main focus is realism, as much as is possible given the source material and medium(and budgets ect). There are plenty of lines that focus on articulation. But shouldn't it be enough that the figures are more flexible and articulated then the characters they represent?
I hear over and over about matching the screen stuff and being dead on. Until it's something the person doesn't like. Screen accuracy suddenly disappears. Lol
It's like with thanos and his throne. I see the "his feet are not flat" comment over and over. But in that position his feet would not be flat. It's not natural. And the reason, at least on the proto, that the foot rest was kicked out further, which meant no 90 degree bends at the knees..was so the armor and joints wouldn't get creases and issues from prolonged bending. A move directed to help customers. And all it ends up doing is getting slammed.
The ab articulation on this figure..the discusion cracks me up. When it was first shown that there would be bone(again, due to a marvel studios suit design) I asked what the big deal was. Why was no ab crunch such a big deal. And the only answer I got over and over was the ground punch pose. For months. Hot toys included a feature that addressed that concern head on, making this figure the one that actually does that pose better then any other figure...and people still harp on the ab articulation. It's never enough. To me it's a miracle hot toys does anything special. With all the complaining, no matter what, i wouldn't. The 1/4 43 is stunning and it's critiqued becuase to many switches. Lol
And it's like people thing they just forgot or don't see these things. Even though every little part of a figure is a choice. They do it all for a reason. It's not ever lazy or they forgot. Lol no one considers that they did the switches that way so they don't lose a 400 dollar figure to a return becuase of one switch or wire (if it's all centrally wired you can't have the consumer swap arms or legs or heads or feet) but can instead swap out one piece. Saving shipping, man hours, parts cost. Ect things like that.
Sorry for the rant...