Joseon Dynasty - Definition
Most rotocast figures are molded from PVC (soft, pliable plastic) rather than ABS (the hard, brittle stuff), which does present some limitations when it comes to types of articulation, but nothing major. ... and had forgotten the names of their own Joseon dynasty figures, both past and present. The Joseon Dynasty (also known as Chosun or Choson) was the final ruling ... [the ceremonial passing of the skulls] As per the title of the film, the head (or "skull" as scientists and nudists refer to it) is removable, giving us a film accurate, in-scale Crystal Skull for our 3¾" figures finally (yay!). (I also just noticed the gold buckle and buttons on his waist-belt and shirt, as well as the black on the buckles on the sides of the jacket; the paint detail is really quite impressive [at least for such a figure]). Some of this is due to needing the same bubble to handle all the various extra playset accessories (more on that in the Accessory section), but a bit better design might have trimmed some of the excess. His powers have, over time, included just about everything, up to and including time travel and the ability to fundamentally rewrite reality. [Crystal Lotus] A couple noteworthy anomalies are the bowed upper humeri (effectly biceps), a conceit no doubt to allow the arms to better rest on the throne, and an off-center right hip s ocket which causes a minor asymmetricality to the legs. "Yellow Shirt Kirk" comes with a phaser, a communicator, a tricorder, a phaser-rifle, and an interchangeable right hand.
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