For seamless designs using soft rubbery/silicone/gel material, I really hope they prioritize its durability. That's one of my worries when it comes to seamless toys/dolls, such as Phicen. Over time, some of them can deteriorate and little tears would show up in the toy's body. I had that happen to one of my Phicen dolls (a PLMB2014-S2 ). I bought one back in 2014 (when it was still PLMB and not PLLB like the one in the video). Back then, they were using some kind of "medical grade silicone" but I noticed that through the years, little tears showed up and I never really displayed her in extreme poses, just the usual standing up pose for pictorials/modeling shots. Eventually, Phicen dolls changed something in their formula and the more recent dolls don't seem to get damaged as easily. I bought two more back in 2016 and this time, the material used was different, it felt a bit more firmer. More than a year later, the two from 2016 are still perfect, no tears or damages and I did pose them in battle poses (I have a Demon Huntress and a Shi samurai girl).
I hope Figuarts, if they really intend to go the seamless route, would develop material that will be able to withstand extreme poses which Dragonball characters routinely have to be in. I don't wanna buy a Goku, put him in a battle Kamehameha pose, only to find out later than his shoulder got torn somehow. It's also worrying if it somehow drops on the ground or gets bumped by something.
I don't think I'll be so much into seamless posable Dragonball toys unless Figuarts can prove that these things won't get destroyed easily. I'll be sticking with the solid plastic version for now.
I hope Figuarts, if they really intend to go the seamless route, would develop material that will be able to withstand extreme poses which Dragonball characters routinely have to be in. I don't wanna buy a Goku, put him in a battle Kamehameha pose, only to find out later than his shoulder got torn somehow. It's also worrying if it somehow drops on the ground or gets bumped by something.
I don't think I'll be so much into seamless posable Dragonball toys unless Figuarts can prove that these things won't get destroyed easily. I'll be sticking with the solid plastic version for now.