DBZ Online has begun Alpha Test Extension to Thursday Nov,1 2016 at 22.00 P.MPosted by fabrizio zio on November 29th, 2016 Frieza's design lends itself to the robotic joints of a posable figure a lot more, and I just can not for the life of me figure out how to set dbz online into any kind of position that looks nice. I tried copying the different poses from the manual, but it just doesn't work. The biggest problem are his shoulder areas where I have no idea how to turn which piece where in order to get the best results. I always feel like I'm doing something wrong. For more details: http://dbz.animegame.me/ Frieza, on the other hand, gave me much less fuss and just about any pose I put him in still manages to have a little bit of personality to it. Though, I feel it's worth mentioning that I'm having trouble keeping either of their waists locked to their hips. Dragon Ball Z Online can't tell if they're designed to be a little weaker in that area, or if I just put them together wrong. Posable figures have always been a tough sell in my mind. I don't love the visible joints, but I'd be able to live with them for right figure. These DBZ model kits at least offer the zen experience of getting to put something together (which I always find fun), but they're not quite the kind of product I'd choose to put on my shelf. The fan in me also kind of wishes they had made Goku in just his blue undershirt, so that it would have been a little more accurate to the original Goku vs. Frieza fight. If these two are going to be advertised as a pair, then I feel like that's the kind of thing they should be going for. If you enjoy hands-on projects and you're a DBZ fan, then the equation speaks for itself. Like it? Share it!More by this author |