I hope I saw these review before I bought it. Other youtubers they hide the enormous gap between the neck and the torso. Hiding action figures flaws is unacceptable. The other gaps are OK but between neck and torso where you look the most. I hope other youtubers learn from this video...good job
Thank you! Some UA-camrs get their action figures for free from different sponsors, so they cover (don't miss) the defects on purpose. If you see a reviewer with tons of reviews and tons of action figures that is not bothered by the flaws of a hundred dollars (our more) figure... He/she probably got several for free chose one without QC issues, reviewed it and moved to the next. When you start to cut money from your budget to fund your hobby you kinda feel the need to trash the company for the crap they're pulling. I guess we can only hope for the best and pray that these companies that are released beautiful, comic accurate, articulated figures will only aim for their improvement.
I've only used hot water on figures that I wasn't able to take apart after applying heat with the hairdryer. My advice is trying with a hairdryer first. Hot water might affect the paint. I've never applied hot water to a Mafex figure.
I hope I saw these review before I bought it. Other youtubers they hide the enormous gap between the neck and the torso. Hiding action figures flaws is unacceptable. The other gaps are OK but between neck and torso where you look the most. I hope other youtubers learn from this video...good job
Thank you! Some UA-camrs get their action figures for free from different sponsors, so they cover (don't miss) the defects on purpose. If you see a reviewer with tons of reviews and tons of action figures that is not bothered by the flaws of a hundred dollars (our more) figure... He/she probably got several for free chose one without QC issues, reviewed it and moved to the next. When you start to cut money from your budget to fund your hobby you kinda feel the need to trash the company for the crap they're pulling. I guess we can only hope for the best and pray that these companies that are released beautiful, comic accurate, articulated figures will only aim for their improvement.
would you recommend hot water to change his neck for the unmasked version? what would be the safest way to change this piece without breaking it
I've only used hot water on figures that I wasn't able to take apart after applying heat with the hairdryer. My advice is trying with a hairdryer first. Hot water might affect the paint. I've never applied hot water to a Mafex figure.
his rib cage is quite a bit wider than the original ben
I think you are correct. And the colour is darker and more glossier.
@@ZenReviewZ I think you are also correct
Great review. Just fyi, you titled him in the video Sentinel Peter B Parker lol
😂😂😂Fffff....well too late to change I guess... Fffff! Thanks for letting me know 😂
I've also noticed that after uploading the video the first part gets distorted for some reason...
dont get me wrong i still want him might be able to shape it with a little heat
😂😂Damn this hobby 😂
@@ZenReviewZ yea for real!! Lol
That is not peter b parker 💀
No, that's Ben Reilly Spider-Man.
@@ZenReviewZ in the start of the video the description said his name was peter b Parker
@@stopmotionhammy801 oh, I think I remember messing up. I was too tired to change it. 😬