15:09 For some Strange reason they gave all the ninjas backward upper boots. 16:40 These arms were originally sculpted for MCU Mordo and that figure didn't have butterfly joints.
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I have yet to see a diaphragm joint that I wouldn't prefer be switched for an ab crunch. They only work with auxiliary articulation like inverted ab crunch or the a diaper groin where the waist is on a swivel too, which is to say, they don't work.
Big surprise that Hasbro didn't use those legs for King Daredevil, will be so much better than the odd legs they gave to him. I can't believe the best of this wave is The Ninja and Lady Bulleye.
I faced same issue with the diaphragm joint. At least you were able to twist it all the way around. Mine could barely rotate and would immediately retract back into place. Felt like i was about to break it as it seems very gummy.
@@MCUcollector24 They don't need to tell us the true reason because we already know. Do we really want to live in a world where the only way to get something is to have it delivered to us? Nothing could go wrong with that, right?
Just opened one of these. So many good sculpt and paint elements - skull especially...shows what Hasbro can really do when they try! - but wth on the articulation??? Virtually no torso movement in any direction. Double-jointed part of elbows is useless, due to sculpt of arm pieces. Ankles so limited...on a ninja. Head can't look up or down. It's a brick with partially functional arms and legs. Worst "ninja" I can remember.