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Post by poindizzle on Jun 18, 2012 11:48:16 GMT -5
Anybody else think it sucks that when they apply the tattoos on the arms that the arm is always out from the body at a 90 degree angle, so that afterwards when they lower the arm the part of the tattoo that was on the ring that holds the shoulder on is now doesn't line up and floats over the rest of the tat? I just got the Deluxe Aggression John Cena that has the Red Cenation shirt, and the 54 that is on the sleeve has the top part of the 5 way up on the ring. This same thing happened to the UFC line until wave 7(? the one with BJ Penn legends and Pride Noguiera and the new Forrest Griffin scan) when they switched the arms out to a new Mattel style shoulder where the ring isn't visible anymore, and now the tattoos remain completely intact. Since many of the larger UFC figures use the DA arms, I wonder what the chances would be of using those shoulders on the TNA line? Slim to none?
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Post by TD#1=My head hurts on Jun 18, 2012 15:30:06 GMT -5
Some times they get it right, most of the time they don't, But it's better then not putting tattoo's on them at all
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Post by JC Motors on Jun 18, 2012 18:23:55 GMT -5
In terms of continuity they suck at it. Take Gene Snitsky for instance. His first RA had his back tattoo. His ECW figure did not have it.
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Post by Terrys Wrestling Figures on Jun 18, 2012 18:26:01 GMT -5
- I think it's cos when the tattoo is applied the arm is in the straight out position rather the lowered at the side position. Sucks they didn't have the ball shoulder joint
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