tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5122304314547021226.post7926871308802626868..comments2023-02-16T10:29:31.767-05:00Comments on CELTIC PUMPKIN: InAction Figures!Rook Wilderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16627545466953210016noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5122304314547021226.post-44266692462426093042010-11-05T22:59:16.040-04:002010-11-05T22:59:16.040-04:00Now see, I don't love that Flash fig. Despite...Now see, I don't love that Flash fig. Despite owning the Zartan from that year's issue of figs, for the most part I find them built like the polygon figures of early 3D games from a decade ago. <br />True, you can never get the toy to pose as beautifully as the statues.Rook Wilderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16627545466953210016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5122304314547021226.post-86780524236203554152010-11-04T07:25:50.491-04:002010-11-04T07:25:50.491-04:00I love that Flash fig. Also take a look at the st...I love that Flash fig. Also take a look at the static <i>Unleashed</i> line versus something like the 12 inch, ultra detailed, <i>Side Show Collectibles</i> figures. Even though the Side Show figures have many, many points of articulation, and those points are covered by high quality costumes, the limited poses presented in their gallery shots on the website indicate the limitations you have put forth.<br /><br />For instance try to get Aayla Secura's Side Show figure into the same pose as the Unleashed static sculpt. It can't be done, nor would it have the same visceral feel.Rikaloniushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15644243863531863501noreply@blogger.com