I'm one of the folks who wants these fairly accurate to the original figures, particularly the original 13. Minus the reused heads that the originals had, I'm all about getting that Stalker figure a few times.With the Retro greenshirt figures, Zap, and Short-Fuze shipping out soon, it's a great time to stock up on figures that are virtually the same toy as Stalker, a figure that came out 3 years ago.
The biggest shame is that they don't rerelease the Snake Eyes Retro, arguably the best figure on that buck and a stupid Walmart exclusive!
This reminds me of the bit from Real Men when Jim Belushi tells John Ritter to keep his spare weapon ready for a left hand draw in case they shoot his right hand off. "Thanks, yeah, that helps a lot!"Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the first designer, who was let go, thought the "left-handed" setup was better for figures holding a two-handed rifle right-handed with a relaxed pose. I feel like this is something I heard from him in an interview after the fact.
I really loved the crazy artwork they had for those boxes. The ammo boxes stress me out because I can't bring myself to throw them away so I flattened them to save for later.unrelated to the figures, but does anyone else miss when they did the cardboard boxes, with the ammo box, and the brown twist ties?
I was finally adjusting my Budo. Also playing with my new action figure.The thing that makes me annoyed with Joes being lefties is that their sidearm holsters/sheathes seldom match the figure. But the best figures have both hands with vertical joints. It really means a lot to me, although not so much that I will or pass on a figure for it (I can swap hands if it's a huge deal).
Crystal Ball has both verticals and I find him much more fun to pose than the Ghost Vipers who are lefties.
Slice has both verticals and for that reason alone I enjoy posing him more than Dice who has both horizontal hinges.
Perfect world we'd get sets of hands, given what these figures cost versus how much it costs to do an alternate set of hands. Lacking that - I've said plenty of times that this line came out late enough in the history of action figure design that I'm still stunned we got horizontally hinged wrists -at all-. It's already been well-established that vertical hinges are better. I've been banging that drum since fucking 2004 and here we still the fuck are.And I had to come here because I wanted to know what you guys thought about the wrist joints. I'm done with the horizontal. Everything needs to be vertical. Both hands. All holding hands.
Sick of this asymmetrical garbage.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the first designer, who was let go, thought the "left-handed" setup was better for figures holding a two-handed rifle right-handed with a relaxed pose. I feel like this is something I heard from him in an interview after the fact.
Pretty sure Shipwrecks slogan was "Any port in the storm"Head-canonically all Joes go both ways.