I had a professor once who said that the better a human population has it, the more annoyed they are by relatively little things. I think the 25th line made some amazing leaps forward in articulation and accessory functionality. Some of that came at the cost of aesthetics but, as a customizer, I was usually able to address what bothered me. And I really hadn't seen anything better in that scale, so I was content to always be customizing something on a figure.
The funny/ironic thing is that the modern line kept evolving. Each wave got a little better (for the most part) in terms of consistency of proportions and "realism" (or faithfulness to the spirit of the characters they were trying to recapture). There were ups and downs but those last Retro figures felt like the ultimate evolution of new form/functionality with classic character interpretation.
Conversely, when Joe first came out in the 80s, it was the best of all worlds for the time. Cutting edge articulation with amazingly relatable, simply designed characters. When swivel arms and neck balls entered the mix, it was the apex of functionality. But the characters started feeling more two-dimensional and the visual designs less inspired soon after that (at least for me). Any "evolutions" of the line (Ninja Force, Star Brigade, Street Fighter, Sgt. Savage) just seemed to move it further away from what I had loved about it.
Anyway, a couple more Retro-fitted Cobras today:
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25th Tomax and Xamot were pretty cool looking figures when first released, but standing next to almost any figure released post 2010 the hallmark issues of early 25th Joes (small heads, small hands/feet, short legs) are glaring. I addressed all of those here with a couple Marauder heads (one of which I resculpted to look more like a mirror image of the other, which I then gave a scar), new hands (I think the came from Rise of Cobra Duke), 25th Iron Grenadier feet (the best for adding a touch of height if you don't need laced footwear) and some paint for the really pale original skin tone. I also made the leg holsters/sheaths functional.
Then I gave them my dream Crimson Twin accessories - alternate business-suited bodies:
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These were hooded Cobra Commander (the one that came with the podium) torsos/arms with Sabretooth (from Wolverine:Origins) waist/legs. Shiny shoes came off Star Wars figures. Brief cases from 25th Destro.