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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...sdensword1.jpg no issues at all for balance! (was mentioned in the review at some site I wrot---err read) Now if the Die Cast are used for the Web Exclusives, that would also justify the price to make them special. |
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I never liked Die-Cast. It makes figures heavy and, in some cases, unbalanced. My proof is those Die-Cast War Within Transformers they released years back. Those figures are a line of God Aweful. Plastic is cheaper, reduces weight, and makes for a better product.
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It is all about integration, all Die cast, yeah not so good...it also puts strain on the display stands. But the feet do give great stability I have to say. I look at Den-O, then I look at Shinkenger Red...there is a serious difference...but some figures, like Meteor, if it didn't have the metal, I don't think he could hold all his poses...
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My Decade Complete Form can hold Shinken Red's Rekka Daizantou without the need of a tamashi stand for example. |
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Bandai knows how to implicate die-cast in a more practical way to help make the figure more stable instead. |
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However, I do think it worked well with feet. Honestly, I can care less if they use die-cast or not for the feet. In fact, I hadn't noticed that Den-O did not have them until you guys mentioned it. |
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