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fenrir72 wrote:So you need to file both ends then? Poor engineering design in this case. Not piling on Tomy but if the wanted to implement an articulated neck, they should have gone the Warden way. The stress insych a thin joint as Arcana's neck will sooner or later break it.
Diem wrote:fenrir72 wrote:So you need to file both ends then? Poor engineering design in this case. Not piling on Tomy but if the wanted to implement an articulated neck, they should have gone the Warden way. The stress insych a thin joint as Arcana's neck will sooner or later break it.
I think a filing on each ear-nub would make it slightly smoother (the amount of force needed to remove the head feels slightly uncomfortable even after a few times) but I wouldn't say necessary. The big issues seem to be that when the figure was put together in the factory the head was put in pretty firmly, which makes it harder to remove, especially since it's your first time and you can't tell how much force to use (that's what she said). I also would have preferred a simpler connection (like Function X-1's neck) but I can't fault HasTak for trying to fit a ball-jointed neck, a flipdown techspec panel, and a levered latch disguised as a piece of cockpit, all in the same small space. Ridiculously ambitious, and not flawed to an unacceptable degree.
Also even if one head/neck has an unfortunate QC issue you can get three of this guy for the price of one Smart Robin, and it's a better figure.
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