Re: Magnetic Duckling's dolls
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:22 pm
As a collector of 1/6 scale action figures (GI Joe, etc) I have to compliment you on the outstanding articulation.
The only criticism are
The elbow joint looks like it tends to pop out inside the upper pivot.
The leg/ knee interface does not blend well when bent, maybe sculpt the knee cap to the joint and cut back the leg edges a bit.
The upper thigh joint, great idea, does not blend well when bent. Might look better if the leg section came to a thinner edge that overlapped the middle piece instead of the hard edge it has now. The mid section may also be a bit long as well. I assume you mean to represent how the butt stretches and flattens when the hip joint approaches full range. It's well done but may be about 10% too long.
It's not 1/6 scale.
The only criticism are
The elbow joint looks like it tends to pop out inside the upper pivot.
The leg/ knee interface does not blend well when bent, maybe sculpt the knee cap to the joint and cut back the leg edges a bit.
The upper thigh joint, great idea, does not blend well when bent. Might look better if the leg section came to a thinner edge that overlapped the middle piece instead of the hard edge it has now. The mid section may also be a bit long as well. I assume you mean to represent how the butt stretches and flattens when the hip joint approaches full range. It's well done but may be about 10% too long.
It's not 1/6 scale.