Wu Zetian - the heart of the ocean |
Ying Zheng |
Jing Ke in Shadow Cat suit |
Also known as Ah Quer |
She actually comes with a tail, wow... |
and the arms need assembling |
Hou Yi |
Luna |
Zhu GeLiang |
Kong Pen Wu Chang |
Lan Ling Wang |
Wu Zetian - the heart of the ocean |
Ying Zheng |
Jing Ke in Shadow Cat suit |
Also known as Ah Quer |
She actually comes with a tail, wow... |
and the arms need assembling |
Hou Yi |
Luna |
Zhu GeLiang |
Kong Pen Wu Chang |
Lan Ling Wang |
Dual molded arms on the pink hair cat woman?
ReplyDeleteThe arms is not dual molded, but it is assembled, meaning one arm consist of 2 pieces which can lock together. Really this is a first time I seen from SY. Looks like they do not need to go into dual molding after if they have this feature.
DeleteMy youngest kid is the one who assemble the figures, hence I do not know this earlier until you asked. Also found out that my kid actually assemble the arm wrongly, he mixed up the left upper arm with a right lower arm (vice versa) hence making the hand look straight in the picture.
I saw the box instructions and I'm pretty clear what you're saying. I never seen this done before in Lego or bootlegs. But hey if it works why not. Better than printed arms.
DeleteIf only the the black and flesh coloured part is opposite. They I can use these arms to make short sleeved tees for my minifigs :D
Hopefully in future releases we will see more of this arm feature. We can even have straight arms in minifigs in the future :D
DeleteAll is clear now after you added two more photos of the arm assembly.
DeleteI don't know which approach I prefer. Lego's cleaner way or this. I might prefer Lego.
I thought LG only do the dual molding thing for the legs... they do for the arm as well?
DeleteYea ... Dimension's Finn the human, Ethan Hunt (MI), Robin ...
ReplyDeleteDo not know that. I googled and saw the arm for Finn, and also notice the price, it really cost an arm 😱
DeleteStraight hands , not a bad idea.
ReplyDeleteyah, learn from mistake, ha ha!
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