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tigertracks 24 wrote:All good quality plastic. I have Prime, Megs, Magnus, and the Macross Valk, all are really cool, poseable and fun, if you can get past the windshield breasts.The Valk comes with a ton of accessories.
publicvisage wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:All good quality plastic. I have Prime, Megs, Magnus, and the Macross Valk, all are really cool, poseable and fun, if you can get past the windshield breasts.The Valk comes with a ton of accessories.
Ooooo, accessories are good. I'm actually little more interested in the Macross and Evangelion figures though. I'm still on the fence about non-transforming Transformers.
I've heard that the hands are prone to breakage, have you had any experience with that?
Rushie wrote:The Revoltech hands are sculpted with a square hole in which the wrist peg is glued down. You have to be pretty careful when swapping hands. On my Megatron, the peg just popped loose from the hand, forcing me to pry the peg off his wrist and using his alternate hand. Convoy's hands don't feel too sturdy either. They do turn fine, but every time I swapped them, they felt like they're about to snap. I gave them the hands I liked the most and never swapped them around again.
Revoltechs are cool super poseable statuettes, but not very good toys. It takes a while to find a sweet balancing spot, even with or perhaps due to all the moving points. I like them for what they are, but it really depends on wether you want figurines or toys.
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