I know it's a bad tme to be advocating more articulation considering Hasbro has been rather intent on limiting as much articulation on all of their 3 3/4" figures as possible, while jacking the prices up as much as possible, ripping off parents and collectors alike for the past couple lines. I mean, if you think Joes have it bad, at least the single carded figures can bend their knees still. The Clone Wars figures for the past couple years are total ass.
That said, G.I. Joes need, not just full articulation in the wrists, double jointed knees, and full articulation in the ankles, but they also desperatly need double jointed elbos. If anyone ever wants to see them hold guns exactly like real soldiers do, not just fudging it, then that will have to become standard among GI Joes in the future in order to over come the restrictions of bulky web gear and torsos.
Shooting from the hip was acceptable when I was a kid, in fact I remember being frustrated that my first Joe figure, Joe vs Cobra Duke, could not even do that! These days however, I simply want more from these figures. Its too bad considering Hasbro won't do that, because they're too cheap. Just take one look at what's happening to those "new" Star Wars figures and your looking at the future of GI Joe right there.
Can't wait for 3D printing to becomes intracite enough to build action figures for me.
That said, G.I. Joes need, not just full articulation in the wrists, double jointed knees, and full articulation in the ankles, but they also desperatly need double jointed elbos. If anyone ever wants to see them hold guns exactly like real soldiers do, not just fudging it, then that will have to become standard among GI Joes in the future in order to over come the restrictions of bulky web gear and torsos.
Shooting from the hip was acceptable when I was a kid, in fact I remember being frustrated that my first Joe figure, Joe vs Cobra Duke, could not even do that! These days however, I simply want more from these figures. Its too bad considering Hasbro won't do that, because they're too cheap. Just take one look at what's happening to those "new" Star Wars figures and your looking at the future of GI Joe right there.
Can't wait for 3D printing to becomes intracite enough to build action figures for me.