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#3251 |
OCP--Directive 4
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Skutttlebutt, Over NYC
Posts: 1,327
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If what's being said is true, I hope this isn't the future of Figuarts as far as hands. I don't like them copying the Figma style of hands, I'm just getting used to the ball style hands. Hope this only applies to renewals and not the line as a whole.
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#3252 |
Forever a sniper
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,804
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Well, the Gaim riders will use the new hands and I think Hibuki will, too.
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#3253 |
Banned
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Englewood CO
Posts: 10,893
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I have to say, after getting Kabuto, I like the new hands better, but I feel like they are more fragile.
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#3254 |
Rookie Reviewer!
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 1,933
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You only need to have one wrist peg break to be happy they are going in this direction. I remember d-arts Terry used them.
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#3255 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 142
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The new ones have pegs that are almost as thin as 0.9mm pencil lead. That would be fine itself if they slid in and out smoothly like what they are trying to emulate, Figma wrists. But they don't. They stick in the joint, and are worse than the original ones, because I guarantee if someone already hasn't done it, there will be many people yanking the wrists out just as roughly as they do with the original style, and tearing the pegs out of the hands. If you want to make a case that the Figma-style hands go in a 90 degree angle better, that's fine, but they are definitely not less fragile.
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#3256 |
Rookie Reviewer!
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 1,933
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I don't have the Kabuto yet, but as I stated, the Terry I have does use that system. I did have my Ultra Act Gridman break his peg, and pretty much rendered that arm useless. Kyoryuger Red has some of the scariest pegs that are begging to snap it seems...at least with the peg in the hands if they break you can still use the other hands as opposed to losing the whole arm. It's not like Bandai sells replacement wrist pegs.
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#3257 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Englewood CO
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#3258 |
Rookie Reviewer!
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 1,933
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you can use a small bit to drill it out. I am in the furniture sales industry, and sometimes have pegs get broken off for wooden furniture. Basically the same type of bit modelers use to drill in holes for flags and such.
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#3259 |
OCP--Directive 4
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Skutttlebutt, Over NYC
Posts: 1,327
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I have to ask if you actually own Kabuto 2.0. The wrists are not an improvement as far as fragility at all. I've never had an issue with the old Figuarts wrists. They came apart just fine, and as long as you didn't hamhand it, they came off fine.
The new ones have pegs that are almost as thin as 0.9mm pencil lead. That would be fine itself if they slid in and out smoothly like what they are trying to emulate, Figma wrists. But they don't. They stick in the joint, and are worse than the original ones, because I guarantee if someone already hasn't done it, there will be many people yanking the wrists out just as roughly as they do with the original style, and tearing the pegs out of the hands. If you want to make a case that the Figma-style hands go in a 90 degree angle better, that's fine, but they are definitely not less fragile. ![]() |
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#3260 |
Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Cary, NC
Posts: 836
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I need more Gaim base figures! The lighting is kind of messed up but I got annoyed and gave up trying to fix it...
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