Mysterious Stranger wrote:
Cap wrote:
Unilateral neck balls would be our dream come true, and it would open up so many "kid approved" customs, as even the kids would be right where we were, back in the screwdriver days. A new head means a new character. A new character means play is never sedate.
Not true. The neckballs on the ARAH figures were in differing sizes, shapes and neck lengths depending on the figure. Granted most worked well when swapped but there were some that didn't. Not to mention the swivel necks from the first couple of years and some of the later multi-packs.
So the neck ball size has been an issue from the early days, we've just never complained about it until now.
Close, but not quite.
With the original RAH run, figure parts were pretty much made with swapping in mind. The 82 releases definitely come to mind, but the same was true with all figures that came out from 82-84. It is pretty rare to find a torso from any of these years that won't work nearly seamlessly with no mods whatsoever with a head from any of those years.
When the neck joint was altered in 85 to give us the ball joint, things did change a bit. Obviously these weren't compatible with previous releases, but they were compatible with each other. Meaning that pretty much any head made in 85 would fit into a torso made in the same year.
All subsequent years of RAH were the same... a head released in that year would always be compatible with torsos released in that same year. I have run into problems doing something sticking an 85 head into a 90 body, but never with a head and torso from the same year.
Now, the head and neck ball sizes aren't even consistent across a single wave, let alone an entire year.
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