Isn't the HT version a floppy mess?
I would say $150 goes back maybe two years. The 2011 Sideshow Yoda was $70 and came with a log and bendy snake.
And bridging a gap between Hasbro and Hot Toys would land it somewhere in the $100 range.
The talking/moving 9" Yoda is about $60 and the 12" one is maybe $25...
That being said, I'd love it if someone bridged that mass market and premium gap.
Mine is perfectly fine. The body doesn’t seem loose at all. It’s a little different to work with obviously compared to a normal sixth scale figure but he stands fine. I’ve had him on his base which has no support stand and he doesn’t fall over. Also I’ve moved him to my desk occasionally just standing on his own and he’s fine.Isn't the HT version a floppy mess?
Just looked at the product page here....$150? With no special stand ore diorama? No alternate portrait?
Just....wow. No.
Mine is fine. If you want a floppy/tedious mess track down the first couple runs of Sideshow's Jawas. They look decent but probably the most annoying figures I have ever handled.
Isn't the HT version a floppy mess?
Any good tricks/fixes to tighten up joints on HT Yoda?
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