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I'm kinda torn. I like these guys' design, but I'm not into Marvel Legends. Never into the outdated style of ab crunch cut, nor the straight across cut for the thigh. I personally prefer the McFarlane style, it's sorta akin to the Japanese figure cuts style mixed in with the Western cost-effective cuts style
I get that. The outdated ab crunch is always an eyesore. It’s a hard trade off with the thigh cut. I breaks up the sculpt pretty bad, but allows for a lot more posing. I think it’ll come down to how much you pose your figures and whether you use them for toy pics or display them on a shelf. I think toy photographers might lean toward the cut, because they can hide it in photos pretty well. But for a nice clean shelf display, some collectors might lean toward no cut. Thanks for being here! Appreciate You! 🙏 🤜🥊
Nice addition to this marvel figure line. Thanks for sharing. Be well. 🤙
Thanks 🙏 Bro! I think so too! 🤜🥊
Hello awesome video
Thanks 🙏 Bro! 🤜🥊
@@thefiguretrap yes love to help
Awesome video bro
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Army builders for sure..glad not a mcu collector..or am I? I'm torn hehehe
I think these guys might look comic-ish enough to blend into a comic based Legends shelf. 🤔🤜🥊
I'm kinda torn. I like these guys' design, but I'm not into Marvel Legends. Never into the outdated style of ab crunch cut, nor the straight across cut for the thigh. I personally prefer the McFarlane style, it's sorta akin to the Japanese figure cuts style mixed in with the Western cost-effective cuts style
I get that. The outdated ab crunch is always an eyesore. It’s a hard trade off with the thigh cut. I breaks up the sculpt pretty bad, but allows for a lot more posing. I think it’ll come down to how much you pose your figures and whether you use them for toy pics or display them on a shelf.
I think toy photographers might lean toward the cut, because they can hide it in photos pretty well. But for a nice clean shelf display, some collectors might lean toward no cut.
Thanks for being here! Appreciate You! 🙏 🤜🥊
You cannot buy just 1 figure for this. More is merrier lol
Heck yeah, Bro! Army building with these guys would make such a cool shelf!!! 🤜🥊
@@thefiguretrap that's right bro. Perfect figure for army build