In all my excitement I kinda forgot to lace in some negativity. Imagine that. There
are some QC annoyances, probably even more with my second one than my first.
Those old cut joints in the left leg, mid-thigh and mid-calve - A) both of them weren't fitting together properly and I wasn't able to fix that without gluing them together. This doesn't bother me so much because when you can swivel the leg at the hip and turn it at the knee you don't really need those joints to be operational. Also, using those joints disrupts the sculpting of the pantleg - which brings me to B) the sculpting isn't lining up properly anyway. There's these 'ledges' at the mid-thigh joint -
Then my most hated (and recurring) NECA QC issue of all - one leg being longer than the other. Yep, I swear to god this must be an issue with at least one in 3 of any given figure with leg articulation. My Michelangelo had this issue aswell. I fixed him only to now have a really loose swivel of that leg.
I mostly managed to correct it on the T-800 but not without causing internal damage to the leg that may have been needless as it turned out. And all because NECA just can't seem to put out articulated figures that can stand up straight.
Now this isn't a QC issue - just weirdness:
Why have they got this so lopsided? You have much bigger gaps on one side meaning the articulation ends up uneven - I hate that. I like visual
and functional symmetry.
^^I stuffed cotton wool into the big gaps so now my figure isn't slouching to one side anymore (as it was doing rather too easily with simple handling).
I think it's like DiFabio was saying about the 7'' figures - they're taking somewhat preposed statue-like figures and giving them articulation but you still see evidence that it was originally sculpted to a particular pose. If they were sculpting from scratch you wouldn't have an oddity like the above pics where they've cut the joint in such a peculiar lopsided way.
Lastly this area is a bit of an eyesore:
I'm having a 1/6 shotgun enlarged by a friend of mine. Just need a t-shirt and someone to spare or a company to produce some 1/4 hands. Your quarter scale figures look "excellent" my friend!!
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Thanks man. And yes, I too can't use the word excellent without thinking it in Arnie's voice.