He could stand up and stay balanced without assistance or awkward posing.
This got me thinking, and one of the things I greatly appreciate as a collector are figures that have feet/legs that can suitably support their weight. Nothing frustrates me more about a figure than finding it's fallen over everytime I leave the room, sometimes creating a domino effect that almost leads me to believe an epic battle took place while I was away (j/k, of course...)
So now that Megs is in town, he is proudly displayed at the front of my 'Con army, while Galvatron takes a break near the back where he can lean into a corner so he doesn't fall over like a drunken sailor.
That being said, Galvatron is far from the only figure I own who can't stand well on his own. One of my favorite Autobots, Prowl (represented by his Universe figure) can't seem to stand up right without looking like his knees are bent inward or his torso is leaned forward.
Now, on to the discussion of this topic:
1) Do you other collectors have similar figures that you really love but can't stand that they can't stand? (wow, that was actually un-intentional)
2) Does the fact that a figure can or can't (or appears able/unable to) stand balanced affect your decision to purchase?
3) Do you think that Has/Tak cares if their figures can stand up, when they are ultimately kid's toys?
4) What are your most stable and most unstable standing toys?
Thanks!
