General consensus seems to be if not for the elbows it'd be one of the very best figures HT have released to date. Shame, really.
I'm guessing there's like zero articulation cause of the rubber arms?
General consensus seems to be if not for the elbows it'd be one of the very best figures HT have released to date. Shame, really.
Well, it might explain why Raiden isn't out in Asia yet. It usually doesn't take this long for a figure to reach Asian shores.
For reals? I thought it would be like Asia first then the rest of the world.
I'm guessing there's like zero articulation cause of the rubber arms?
Well, it might explain why Raiden isn't out in Asia yet. It usually doesn't take this long for a figure to reach Asian shores.
Some alcohol will help you relieve the pain.
That's true, though in Vegas I don't overdo it so I can Rainman that mother****er.
The articulation's solid in theory - universal shoulder joint connected into the torso on a balljoint, ratcheted elbow and a bicep swivel. Problem is, as far as I can tell, nobody buying from Sideshow has received a figure with intact elbow joints, or elbow joints that didn't immediately break.
He's definitely out in Japan, that's where mine's coming from.
I briefly considered the Red Raiden... but with all the broken arms with the regular edition I'm not even going to entertain the idea of chancing it.
If people are scared away from buying it by the regular version's elbow issues, it might drop in price. I'd definitely consider it then, that metallic red is eye-popping.
How many times are they going to confirm it? This is like number 20 already.
They've suspected for years that life came from Mars too, from ejected material from impacts. I wonder if that will ever get confirmed.
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