![]() The hands slip off like they are greased lightning. It's ironic that Yamato spent so much time on the engineering of the knees and elbows that they couldn't spend a bit more time on securing other extremities like the hands. My biggest complaints deal with the fragility of the figures themselves. They are indeed beautiful with very nice, metallic paint jobs and intricate, detailed sculpting with a clever knee and elbow racheted joint system that allows you to pose them in cool positions securely. ![]() While I was very excited about these figures as they sport 22-points of articulation, I was a bit disappointed when I pulled them out of the box. They can't really stand on their own since they have these really dainty, high-heel boots, but each figure does come with a stand with arms that can attach to various points of the body to help you pose them in those "in-flight" positions. They each come with multiple hands, and a human-looking head. They are made by Yamato in a limited run of only 250 sets of the four ladies: Priss, Sylvia, Linna and Nene. How do you get into one of those things? When I first got a glance at the new Bubblegum Crisis (BGC to the fans) Hard Suit Action Figures, I knew immediately that I had to have them. I think it has something to do with their form-fitting, skin-tight "hard suits". There is something very sexy about women in cybernetic armor.
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