I've owned a Robo Joe figure for a little over 6 years, now. Despite him being a relatively new addition to my collection, I've only photographed him twice. Once for his original profile. And, then for this feature. Despite my disinterest in the figure, though, Robo Joe seems to have a niche following among collectors. As such, you'll find some solid content featuring the figure. I suspect it's a combination of the figure's distinctive look and oddball character that endears him to some collectors. So, it's fun to see what people can do with him. Especially when you take the limitations of the Armor Tech articulation into consideration.
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I can live with the orange (works fine for a space-oriented figure). While I don't love the articulation, I can also live with it for the Armor Tech guys. What I hate, though, are those spray speckles. They just "90's" him up too much (and not in a good way). It was just an unnecessary move.
ReplyDeleteAgree the speckles suck
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