what am i in for?
>>11682437Stiff joints, mediocre articulation, brittle accessories, an almost painfully tight neck joint for the head swap, fiddlyness in getting the shield on and an honestly awkward body shape. But otherwise pretty cool toy if you can get it cheap. I got two, would love to grab one more as three is always a good number for army building.
>>11682508>brittle accessorieslike the sword will break if i bend it a little?i mean i want it to pose like a cool badass orc, nothing morealso im used to handling fragile polystone statues so is it comparable to this?
All I know is that I hope someone decent picks up DST's licenses, gets their molds and designs, and continues to do re-issues of their stuff. To make up for how Entertainment Earth hosed me on my Iron Giant pre-order.
>>11682437Meat being back on the menu.
>>11682437the best 1/12 scale Helm's Deep Uruk Hai we got. I know Diamond Select was 7" scale or whatever. However, the bar for the "best" was already abyssal. The Toybiz one was always ass.it does it's job but the issues are already mentioned in the first comment
>>11682534Yea, the sword especially is very stiff and very thin. It's not gonna shatter if you look at it, just take care when pushing into his grip. If you're looking for the basics, >>11682545 is right at it being the best film LotR Orc on the market. But that's because there's very little competition. It's a competent figure, but it can be frustrating for people who expect more from a $30+ figure. Again, if you can get em cheap, they're absolutely worth it.
>>11682545>>11682652Does anyone have a decent LOTR line in 1/12 scale? (even though I assume whatever line it might be doesn't include Orcs)