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.
I completely agree -- and the exact same thing happened to me with my Revoltech Megs's right fist. (It'd be fairly easy to glue the peg back onto the fist, but I do like being able to stick it on 2-pack Megatron's stump.

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And honestly I think they're a bit overrated, at least when it comes to Megatron and Convoy. They
are pretty poseable, but not exceedingly moreso than many of the standard deluxes Hasbro is putting out these days. And while admittedly the Revoltechs look much more natural in their poses, it can be pretty difficult to wrangle them around in just the right way to pull those poses off. So yeah, they're not great
toys, but they're nifty collector's items.