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Looks like I found a pic of one of my old desk set-ups (back when my kiddos were still babies):

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Eagle-eyed observers can see nine GI Joes figures that used to take up a significant chunk of desk real estate.

And if you look really hard, you’ll find the old o-ring figures of Version 2 Snake Eyes and Version 2 Storm Shadow.

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From the ridiculously articulated figure above to some figures that are instead ridiculously difficult to pose out . . .

Back when I had the full MPC set :pardon::

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Kinda wish the plastic skirt was more pliable.  Even with the mods I did, it’s still hard to pose out the legs.

Not impossible, mind you, just limited:

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On 7/4/2024 at 1:11 AM, Mog said:

Kinda wish the plastic skirt was more pliable.  Even with the mods I did, it’s still hard to pose out the legs.

Not impossible, mind you, just limited:

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Makes me wonder if they should have went with a cloth skirt instead?

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Most collectors were split between a soft goods skirt and a plastic molded one.  It takes a lot of effort to get a soft-goods skirt to look “just right.”

It wouldn’t surprise me if Hasbro decides to release a soft goods version later on, just to get another use out of the mold.

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4 hours ago, Mog said:

Most collectors were split between a soft goods skirt and a plastic molded one.  It takes a lot of effort to get a soft-goods skirt to look “just right.”

It wouldn’t surprise me if Hasbro decides to release a soft goods version later on, just to get another use out of the mold.

The soft goods are usually bads unfortunately 

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