Fletchirwin
Freakzoid
Its an action figure. Visible joints. This isnt the future yet where we have action figures that have rubber bodies that dont deteriorate and until we do we have to make do with visible joints. I'm drunk.
No visible joints...otherwise it's just a more expensive Marvel Legends figure.
The body is the dealbreaker with this figure the way the sculpt is with most other figures........its gotta be a full rubber or other, body joints will kill it
Spoken like a man who hasn't had a rubber figure crack or melt in front of his eyes
I think the number of collectors reluctant to buy a full rubber figure will be greater than the number of collectors reluctant to buy a figure with exposed joints. A compromise is the likely bet, but otherwise it'll be exposed joints throughout.
And we know you'd be the first on the whine list.
NO VISIBLE JOINTS! I'm not paying over 400 bucks for a larger version of the Marvel Legends figure with a slightly better paint job.
Honestly, if they can't hide the joints then they shouldn't make an all hard-plastic 16" toy UNLESS it will be sold for $150.00 or less. Even Neca's quarter scale preds sell for $100. You can argue that their paint jobs are shady but if you bump the retail price by 50% (from $100 to $150) you'll have an awesome figure. Not to mention that there's not alot of detailed work on Hulk. And the only fabric piece are the ripped pants.
And, I'll say it again, none of my HT rubber figures have ever had any problems.
The kind that won't be over $200 for a bare minimal figure!
NO VISIBLE JOINTS! I'm not paying over 400 bucks for a larger version of the Marvel Legends figure with a slightly better paint job.
Honestly, if they can't hide the joints then they shouldn't make an all hard-plastic 16" toy UNLESS it will be sold for $150.00 or less. Even Neca's quarter scale preds sell for $100. You can argue that their paint jobs are shady but if you bump the retail price by 50% (from $100 to $150) you'll have an awesome figure. Not to mention that there's not alot of detailed work on Hulk. And the only fabric piece are the ripped pants.
And, I'll say it again, none of my HT rubber figures have ever had any problems.
Well I kinda don't want Hulk to have a torso joint, I don't think its necessary.The chest is the largest visible area, it should be sculpted perfectly. I want Hulk to look like Classic Predator, design wise. Classic is capable of tons of poses without that extra joint. When I see Predator, I don't think it looks like a cheap toy at all. Thats the best blueprint for how to construct Hulk.
I see the "then just get a statue" patrol about to come after you.