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7/22/2025, 1:47:23 AM
>>11496398
Ogre scale is pretty much eye to eye with the Great Wolves, though the wolves will have way more bulk. I can see if I can dig out my Greatwolf to get a comparison pic, but that could be a few days. Best I can offer in the mean time is this pic showing the comparison to a standard Legions figure, which is about 6"3/4 tall.
>>11496863
They have a decent range of articulation, but it's more western engineering then eastern, if that makes sense. Double jointed elbows and knees, but not enough to get fully compressed flexes, ball jointed waist but Marvel Legends style ab crunch. Butterfly shoulders and universal hips with thigh swivels but no boot cut. Double jointed necks, one at the shoulder with barbell in the head. Wrists are on a swivel hinge, and the ankles are on swivel rockers.
Most of their armor comes off as well, so all that stuff is loose and doesn't really hinder motion. They're fun figures, but not exactly groundbreaking in their engineering. The newer ones look like a lot of fun though, I'm excited for my derpy bard bird.
As for the chicks, I only got the cat girl, but I'm not a fan of ape people to start with so those two didn't interest me at all.
>>11497029
I actually have a few of those McFarlane Marines. They are awful. Can barely move, can barely hold their weapons, some even come with two weapons but a single griping hand and one has a leg that just loves to fall off. The only thing the McFarlane version has on it's side is size, but sculpt, paint, accessories, articulation and overall play-value the Joytoy ones blow the McFarlane ones away. I like Mcfarlane's stuff, but those Marines of his, at least the first few releases, were straight awful.
>>11497388
>>11497451
4H direct pre-order will be the cheapest price you'll ever be able to get it. Once it goes to retail partners, which BBTS is, the price will probably jump up by at least 20 bucks.
Ogre scale is pretty much eye to eye with the Great Wolves, though the wolves will have way more bulk. I can see if I can dig out my Greatwolf to get a comparison pic, but that could be a few days. Best I can offer in the mean time is this pic showing the comparison to a standard Legions figure, which is about 6"3/4 tall.
>>11496863
They have a decent range of articulation, but it's more western engineering then eastern, if that makes sense. Double jointed elbows and knees, but not enough to get fully compressed flexes, ball jointed waist but Marvel Legends style ab crunch. Butterfly shoulders and universal hips with thigh swivels but no boot cut. Double jointed necks, one at the shoulder with barbell in the head. Wrists are on a swivel hinge, and the ankles are on swivel rockers.
Most of their armor comes off as well, so all that stuff is loose and doesn't really hinder motion. They're fun figures, but not exactly groundbreaking in their engineering. The newer ones look like a lot of fun though, I'm excited for my derpy bard bird.
As for the chicks, I only got the cat girl, but I'm not a fan of ape people to start with so those two didn't interest me at all.
>>11497029
I actually have a few of those McFarlane Marines. They are awful. Can barely move, can barely hold their weapons, some even come with two weapons but a single griping hand and one has a leg that just loves to fall off. The only thing the McFarlane version has on it's side is size, but sculpt, paint, accessories, articulation and overall play-value the Joytoy ones blow the McFarlane ones away. I like Mcfarlane's stuff, but those Marines of his, at least the first few releases, were straight awful.
>>11497388
>>11497451
4H direct pre-order will be the cheapest price you'll ever be able to get it. Once it goes to retail partners, which BBTS is, the price will probably jump up by at least 20 bucks.
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