by Jelze Bunnycat » Sat Aug 28, 2021 4:19 pm
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Parts count is only half of the story, really. The real kicker is the number of plastic colors (i.e. molds) and above all, how much space the parts of any given color end up taking (i.e. the size of those molds).
Also, there's mass vs. volume to consider. A big hollow figure may cost just as much as a highly articulated figure half to a third the size: same amount of plastic, just compacted into a smaller space (which is why some reviewers have weighed figures as well).
I do expect the WFC trilogy toys to have a higher average count compared to older lines, but only by virtue of an added standard point of articulation: the ankle tilt, which effectively separates the foot from the leg. Waist swivels have also become more prominent, I think.
Plastic quality, eh... I think it's less Hasbro using "cheaper plastic" and more them tinkering with the ratio of ABS and the fillers used to "soften" it to make it more suitable for the many moving parts. Heck, Siege Apeface's white plastic isn't ABS, but nylon so durability is definitely a concern when they design a figure.
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Looking for:
- TR Furos (Hardhead's head) and Crashbash (lost him
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- PotP Punch head
- TR Galvatron right arm (the gun one)
- CW Brake-Neck/UW Wildrider, CW Offroad
- TR Twinferno & Grotusque
- Greenlight, Lancer and PotP Elita-1 (plus repro Victorion hands and feet?)