I 'll only add this to the topic...
There is a subjective line that differentiates a toy action figure that i'd buy because it is "fun" or it's sculpt / color combination / features exude a positive attention grabbing energy and a piece of art masquerading as an action figure that i would not.
There are many modern action figure lines that have wonderful engineering , aesthetics and play value that do not ignite the toy passion that i've had since the age of 4. With that said ...by far today's toys , generally speaking, are far and away superior to 80's toys.
ARAH was just the right mix of the 2 toy eras in that it had enough articulation to reenact most of the scenes from the cartoon or our imagination while not being so perfect that it reduced the toy to art (that you may prefer not to handle roughly or take on a trip for fear of losing parts). Boring art at that.
And i was very much aware of the short comings / imperfections of ARAH figures back in the day but they still had a measure of magic . Case in point - these figures are wacky, fun, and have just enough articulation to be taken seriously as an action figure as opposed to a plastic brick. Corny? Sure...but look at Batman, Freeze, Penguin, Deadshot, Doctor Fate, Wolverine , etc, etc, etc,
Are they all decked out in black with super realistic weapons and a stoic face? No. Do they look like miniature representations of brave men and women that just came back from Afghanistan or Iraq? No. But i'll be damned if Metal Head v2 doesnt look like fun. The Eel has a robotic missile launching SHARK.
General Hawk was "LASER BLAST" Buzz Lightyear before Buzz Light YearSo , yes, modern toys are superior in build but lacking quite often in character. These days I buy only modern toys with a classic feel.