I opened Otho today.
*sigh*
This is my seventh 4H figure. I have the Graveyard four-pack, Samir Scrollwarder, Arrizak, and now Otho. I don't know what to make of this line.
I think the skeletons are the best of the bunch. I hate the two wizards. Otho, by default, is somewhere in between.
For the longest time, I avoided 4H figures. I'm an articulation junkie who would never willingly buy figures with single-jointed elbows and knees. Well, until he wanted a D&D display, anyway. While the elbows sometimes leave me frustrated, I like how 4H figures pose. They have a certain sturdiness. Otho blends the good and the bad. He poses easily and looks great doing it. The fiddly bits, though... the fiddly bits drive me nuts.
I removed the straps around Otho's chest minutes after I unboxed him, even though I thought they looked cool. I couldn't get them to stop riding up around his neck. Shortly after, the soft goods top twisted itself around his lower torso. My attempts to straighten it only left the belt askew. In trying to fix the belt, the plastic armor piece in front of his skirt popped off. It was a comedy of errors. I'm an unreasonably calm person, but tedious shit going awry makes me lose my temper like nothing else. I had the same experience with the wizards. The soft goods and little accoutrements add so much personality to the line, but it isn't worth the headache. I can't have any fun posing the figure if I have to worry about little accessories popping off at every turn. At this point, I think my ideal Mythic Legions figure is a plain armory knight.
I never see anyone else complaining about this. Are you guys gaslighting me?