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What's So Great About Ratchets?

Posted:
Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:03 pm
by Mykltron
I don't understand the love people seem to have for ratchets. People seem to enjoy the sound and feel of them but I just find, unless it's a soft ratchet, that I can't put the limbs at the exact angle I want (Classics ultra Powerglide's leg spread being a perfect example of ratchets ruining a figure).
Do you love them? Why?
Re: What's So Great About Ratchets?

Posted:
Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:42 pm
by fenrir72
If applied pragmmatically, they be good. henkei/United Straxus had none on his legs, makes him swing back (most of the time)
Bruticus Encore had none, hence we get floppy shoulder when moving his arms.
Re: What's So Great About Ratchets?

Posted:
Tue Jun 30, 2015 5:11 am
by budmaloney
IMO longevity. Ratchets don't become "loose", they can but it takes a much longer time. I have a huge problem with all my figures always getting loose. Ratchets just ease the pain.
Re: What's So Great About Ratchets?

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Tue Jun 30, 2015 5:43 am
by Rodimus Prime
Mykltron wrote:I don't understand the love people seem to have for ratchets. People seem to enjoy the sound and feel of them but I just find, unless it's a soft ratchet, that I can't put the limbs at the exact angle I want (Classics ultra Powerglide's leg spread being a perfect example of ratchets ruining a figure).
Do you love them? Why?
I dare anyone to read that with the character in mind instead of the joint, and not at least smile.

In a serious response, though, I do prefer ratchet joints over ball joints, just for the reasons above. The sound and feel of them.
Re: What's So Great About Ratchets?

Posted:
Tue Jun 30, 2015 5:53 am
by RhA
budmaloney wrote:IMO longevity. Ratchets don't become "loose", they can but it takes a much longer time. I have a huge problem with all my figures always getting loose. Ratchets just ease the pain.
This.
Also, I thought this topic was going to be a very different topic.
Re: What's So Great About Ratchets?

Posted:
Tue Jun 30, 2015 6:03 am
by Va'al
RhA wrote:budmaloney wrote:IMO longevity. Ratchets don't become "loose", they can but it takes a much longer time. I have a huge problem with all my figures always getting loose. Ratchets just ease the pain.
This.
Also, I thought this topic was going to be a very different topic.

Re: What's So Great About Ratchets?

Posted:
Tue Jun 30, 2015 6:39 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
RhA wrote:budmaloney wrote:IMO longevity. Ratchets don't become "loose", they can but it takes a much longer time. I have a huge problem with all my figures always getting loose. Ratchets just ease the pain.
This.
Also, I thought this topic was going to be a very different topic.
Same here
I actually love ratchet joints for stability reasons as they lock in place in certain positions, plus as mentioned before, they seem to last a lot longer. On the flipside, ratchets can become stiff and jam up, so there's that.
And I have absolutely
no love for the soft ratchets found in Deluxes. I'm scared to death of breaking the tab keeping the arm in a locked position. Look at RiD 2015 Grimlock and you'll see what I mean.
Re: What's So Great About Ratchets?

Posted:
Tue Jun 30, 2015 7:04 am
by MemphisR56
I like them because they tend to ensure that your figure will be able to hold a pose better without slipping and falling off your shelf into oblivion.
Though, as posted in the pet hates thread, certain types of ratchet joints have their drawbacks.
I'm looking at you Motormaster.
Re: What's So Great About Ratchets?

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Tue Jun 30, 2015 9:46 am
by wilcosu35
Ratchet joints provide stability to figures, especially with the large heavy ones.
Though the is the drawback of only having a few available ratchet positions, which might not work out well (i'm looking at you, universe powerglide and TFc uranos).
Re: What's So Great About Ratchets?

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Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:43 pm
by Optimum Supreme
Va'al wrote:RhA wrote:budmaloney wrote:IMO longevity. Ratchets don't become "loose", they can but it takes a much longer time. I have a huge problem with all my figures always getting loose. Ratchets just ease the pain.
This.
Also, I thought this topic was going to be a very different topic.

Similarly I thought


Ratchet's ratchet!

No he's not!