Anyone get these? Despite the limited articulation, it's probably the best figures Scott Pilgrim has gotten or ever will get. Just hoping they do some Exes eventually.
>>11826084>5poa
>>118263039poa from what I can see. Wrists, elbows, swivel-hinge at shoulder, and neck. Or does the shoulder swivel hinge only count as 1poa per shoulder?But still….>no leg articulation
>>11826084These kind of look like AI slop, this set is real? Because if the only joints they have are swivel shoulders and hinge elbows that's pretty awful. I have Gashapon figures with similar aesthetics but with full range of motion and articulation all in a 3" figure, there's no excuse for these things to be so cheap.
>>11826317same thing
>>11826320>AI slopOn closer examination I think you’re right. Knives’ scarf seems…off? The knitting looks like the wrong scale or detail for this size, I think?
>>11826327After a quick google search, it turns out they're real and for sale on BBTS. They're also 6" tall and cost $40 a pop. If they were cheap and tiny, I could see giving em a pass. But that's collector grade size and pricing, there's no excuse for them to have so little articulation.
>>11826333You can get them five bucks cheaper on Bottleneck Gallery, the studio making them.35 still isn't GREAT, but it's better. No leg articulation sucks, but these have the advantage of A) being the only figures of Knives and Kim and B) being designed by BLOM himself, so they're definitely the best looking of the Scott Pilgrim figures. A lot better than the Mezco one, regardless.
>>11826364Wait, I just realized, NO Scott Pilgrim figure has had bendable legs. What the hell?
>>11826317>>11826320The arms are ball joint. If that makes a difference.
In the thumbnail they looked like Playmobil.