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RAcast wrote:For me, Mindwipe is a great example of nigh-perfect joint engineering for larger figures.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:They're great when used properly. The problem is they're being put where they shouldn't be. I think hasbro has been using them more lately as part of the "give less figure for more money" business model they're using. Did voyager figures ever have ball jointed hips before PRiD? They can't support much weight and it's showing on the PRiD voyagers.RAcast wrote:For me, Mindwipe is a great example of nigh-perfect joint engineering for larger figures.
Except the ankles, they crack VERY easily.
RAcast wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:They're great when used properly. The problem is they're being put where they shouldn't be. I think hasbro has been using them more lately as part of the "give less figure for more money" business model they're using. Did voyager figures ever have ball jointed hips before PRiD? They can't support much weight and it's showing on the PRiD voyagers.RAcast wrote:For me, Mindwipe is a great example of nigh-perfect joint engineering for larger figures.
Except the ankles, they crack VERY easily.
True about the ankles, a bit of an oversight there.
The original Optimus Primal had ball jointed hips, but they're ridiculously hefty.
Sledge wrote:Finally! Wheelie will get the credit he's due with a set of five Wheelies.
ScottyP wrote:Kid 1 "What did you get for Christmas?"
Kid 2 "Steve.........What did you get?"
Kid 1 "John Cena!"
I think you phrased it perfectly.Motorthing wrote:But articulation is still a MUSt to maintain in these days of lowering standards so rather Balls than none.
I could have phrased that better......
Mykltron wrote:I think you phrased it perfectly.Motorthing wrote:But articulation is still a MUSt to maintain in these days of lowering standards so rather Balls than none.
I could have phrased that better......
Revoltech joints are ratchet joints that look like ball joints. I don't like them.Ravage XK wrote:Neither joints are perfect. Ball joints can be loose and slip and ratcheted joints often don't have the fine adjustment you need to get a natural looking stance, legs either together, doing the splits or that one position in between.
What we need is something halfway between the two, like those Revoltech joints.
They aren't ball joints but I can see why that joint would have problems for some.Banjo-Tron wrote:I love the sound and tactile feedback that a ratchet joint brings. It just smacks of quality every time! I agree that voyagers and up should have them rather than ball joints, especially on the hips/knees. IMO the 'floppiest' voyagers I have are the Universe Inferno moulds which are ridiculous around the hips - I can't remember if they are ball-jointed or not though. They should have been ratcheted.
Flakmaster wrote:No, we don't need ball joints.
Take a look at one of my favorite figures, Generations War For Cybertron Megatron.
He doesn't have a single ball joint on him. He stands firm, is poseable, and has a simple yet satisfying transformation that is impossible to get wrong if you've ever played with Transformers before.
A figure without ball joints tabs together better when transformed, from what I've seen of ball-less figures.
Ravage XK wrote:What we need is something halfway between the two
Flakmaster wrote:No, we don't need ball joints.
Take a look at one of my favorite figures, Generations War For Cybertron Megatron.
He doesn't have a single ball joint on him. He stands firm, is poseable, and has a simple yet satisfying transformation that is impossible to get wrong if you've ever played with Transformers before.
A figure without ball joints tabs together better when transformed, from what I've seen of ball-less figures.
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