AdrienVeidt wrote:
I'm frankly surprised by all the negative answers. I'm *always* in favor of my figs moving as realistically as possible, and there's simply no swivel motion in any healthy human being's calf between ankle and knee, so the supra-ankle or mid-calf swivel joint is simply an incorrect joint (altho I wouldn't mind it in ultra-flexy guys like Spidey or Secret Six's Dollman). It's a waste of material and money, imho. The rockers are *AWESOME*.
Uh, what!? Yes there is. That part of the leg is made just like the forearm. There is rotation there. But! (there's always a but) It just doesn't get used a lot. Most people will keep their feet relatively in line with their knees. So, like you, I see no real need for that joint in an action figure. What I would really like to see, is a thigh swivel. Without it, figures get to looking a little knock kneed, in some poses. But, I digress.
I will gladly second the "awesome" opinion for rocker ankles. The old arrangement screwed up too many cool poses by either one leg needing to be awkwardly placed to peg into a stand, or from the feet being on edge. Nobody stands like that. Give me the rocker ankles.
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