Hey just looked these up on ebay, there's a few Hong Kong
sellers with BIN for under $30 us. Cheapest one was $24.99
It's a shame that Kaiyodo/Revoltech can't get beyond those ugly and very fragile ratchet ball joints; they snap after only a few basic movements.
They totally ruin the appearance of most of their figures. Some of their robots look good with them.
And it's only 5-6" tall.
$10-15 at the VERY most.
I wouldn't be getting too excited over this one...
Would be good for the kids if the joints weren't so damn fragile!
I've had a large collection of Revoltech figures for more than three years and all of them are still completely intact. A friend's dog actually managed to nab an old Revoltech Evangelion and wreaked havoc with it and it still was intact, though it does suffer from dents and scratches (but that's to be expected). I feel that their joints are more durable than a lot of comparable toys in this scale, not to mention they'll never weaken do to the ratcheted nature of the 'Revolver' joints.
Revoltech has been getting better at hiding the joints in the aesthetics of the newer figures. They opt to use smaller ratchet joints or non-revolver joints where applicable.
I think they hide them quite well on the Alien:
I do agree that prices for Revoltechs have been climbing. Actually, they've been fairly pricey to begin with.
You'll find out... they snap like twigs (even when being careful). The posts are the worst to remove from the joints. The ratchets tend to set in positions and become very hard to move after a while. They feel like they are going to snap when you change the position. The pins are only moulded to the ball joint by 1mm of plastic, check them out. You have to be very careful with them. Not kids toys, ironically. Pose them and leave them, that's the best way to counter it. You obviously don't play with yours very much, Plasmid. that's all I can say.
Yeah, but be sure and check the shipping.
Most are charging about $25 just for shipping.
That is the total opposite of my experience with them. I own about 20 Revoltechs, and I've never had any issues with them. I've posed them over and over again and never had any breakages.
In my opinion you are trolling.
Get real man...grow a brain. Because I mention the fact that the revolver joints are fragile and need to be handled with care??
FACT: A minor amount of lateral stress on the joint will cause it to snap like a twig. It's 1mm of plastic that half hangs over the ball joint.
The reported problems with these joints is well documented, just google "Revoltech broken joints" etc. and you'll see what I'm talking about. Hundreds, and hundreds of pages of problems.
I would rate the joints much higher if they were made of metal. Would it kill them after all this time? But I think they still make most of their non-robot figures look ugly, ruins the sculpt because they are so obvious.
First time ever I hear about breakage issues with Revoltechs...
I've had two for over a year and my 5 year old plays a lot with them. Still in perfect condition.
You'll find out... they snap like twigs (even when being careful). The posts are the worst to remove from the joints. The ratchets tend to set in positions and become very hard to move after a while. They feel like they are going to snap when you change the position. The pins are only moulded to the ball joint by 1mm of plastic, check them out. You have to be very careful with them. Not kids toys, ironically. Pose them and leave them, that's the best way to counter it. You obviously don't play with yours very much, Plasmid. that's all I can say.
I think it's a bit like the Medicom body, it is constructed so differently that I think a lot of breakage issues also stem from the fact that people apply force in the wrong places and directions.
If you don't take the time to look a bit at the construction of a figure and start twisting and turning the wrong way breakage will most probably ensue.
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