A while ago (literally in the previous decade), @HALx-10 wrote a reply on one of the forum topics saying something about the upper leg armor on ODST figures restricting the figure's mobility.
I responded with something similar to, "if you learn how to hook the leg armor around/under the hip armor, you can get some pretty epic poses out of your ODSTs. I'll post some pictures soon after I finish building some sets."
Well, it's currently a decade later, and I realized that I still have these pictures on my computer because I never got around to posting them because I never got around to building the sets I said I was going to build.
Here they are, even though ODSTs in the picture are too late to be relevant to the original discussion. Part 2 will come out later and will cover ODSTs posed on clear display rods (like the original Heroes series figures).
I responded with something similar to, "if you learn how to hook the leg armor around/under the hip armor, you can get some pretty epic poses out of your ODSTs. I'll post some pictures soon after I finish building some sets."
Well, it's currently a decade later, and I realized that I still have these pictures on my computer because I never got around to posting them because I never got around to building the sets I said I was going to build.
Here they are, even though ODSTs in the picture are too late to be relevant to the original discussion. Part 2 will come out later and will cover ODSTs posed on clear display rods (like the original Heroes series figures).