TBLeague/Phicen body for Iconiq Studios' Street Fighter figures (updated) - Fri 6 Sep 2024 - 3:03
I missed it the first few times around, but I finally managed to obtain one recently. It was mostly curiosity on my part, as I realized it would be be exaggerated and based on animation. Still, it was impressive, and although I'm by no means a completist when it comes to TBLeague/Phicen bodies, I was happy to get one.
Several companies have gotten TBLeague/Phicen bodies for their products. Star Ace uses standard TBLeague/Phicen bodies, although at least for a couple of products (Apollo Creed, Clubber Lang) it seems to have secured a special, warmer brown coloring. Iconiq Studios goes the extra mile and commissions different body sculpts, which are neat additions to the line but unfortunately do not seem to be available as base bodies from TBLeague/Phicen itself -- as Kit Chen (OneSixthKit) explained, Iconiq owns the bodies. I have already reviewed (and customized) their Muhammad Ali body; the new one I finally obtained was the one from their Street Fighter V Ken (product announcement HERE). I think it is identical in shape, size, and sculpt to their Ryu (reviewed by MeMyself&I HERE), though I don't know if it is exactly the same in color; I do not own a Ryu, and even Ken I got parted out in pieces and not as a complete set. This is, therefore, not a review of the set, but a look at the body.
And it is definitely an impressive body, whether it works for one or not.
No, he's got nothing to hide (unless it be the absence of something), but I didn't want anyone getting upset. The body is massive, though, like Ryu's it is not particularly tall: by my measurement, he stands exactly 31 cm tall, just marginally taller than TBLeague's standard M35 body with a head (comparison photo farther below). But Ken weighs 808 g, which is a lot more than M35's 582 g, and it is easy to see why. The thighs and biceps are huge, as are the hands and especially feet. Even so, it is a tad delicate to balance him well, at least when not using a stand. He is so ripped and hefty, he seems to have stretchmarks (look at the midsection)!
I wish I had picked up the shorter-haired option, but that would have meant getting the other, more emotive head. The hair piece is meant to grab onto the head and attach more securely with a magnet. The magnet on mine had mysteriously disappeared, and the magnet I glued in its place was apparently not particularly strong, so the molded ponytail colluded with gravity to lift the hair up time and again. Edit: I realize the magnet was not missing, but had become unglued from the hair piece and was simply stuck to the other, recessed magnet at the top of the head. I suppose one could improvise, as the head is not exceedingly large -- which makes the body appear all the more massive -- and other options ought to be possible. Not sure this particular cowboy hat worked well. I gave him the trunks from the OneToys Fierce Beast set (product announcement HERE), which fit perfectly, as I suspected they would. On a personal note, I'm happy to "advertise" Jimmy John's, "The World's Best Sandwiches." But although it should be obvious, it might as well be said expressly: if you plan to customize or kitbash, plan for surmounting difficulties clothing this guy -- not a whole lot of the usual 1:6 scale outfits would fit him.
The "bald" head is almost usable, except for having a visible magnet at the top and the cranium being quite abbreviated. So I resigned myself to using the stock molded hair and ponytail for most shots. Perhaps I will find a better solution or "hair" the head... The ponytail has a ribbon, which hides a wire within it, allowing for dramatic motion- or wind-swept posing. The same is true for the stock belt (not shown).
I picked up only two pairs of hands, namely the fists and the closest-to-relaxed pair. As mentioned before, the hands are massive, in keeping with the original animation design. The even larger feet allow some stability in posing, although the heft of the body (combined with its metal skeleton) is still a challenge for the ankles.
As expected, the bulkier "flesh" interfered with the usually excellent TBLeague/Phicen articulation. One could get the limbs to extend pretty much as one wants them to, but holding that position is another matter: under the pull of the "flesh," they retract significantly. But one can still get a lot out of them.
For example, he can't hold a "Superhero landing pose," but he can kneel well enough without problems.
He can (almost) do the splits. Holding his arm straight up, however, is impossible -- it can reach the position, but cannot hold it.
Theoretically, TBLeague/Phicen bodies can roll themselves up into a ball. This one certainly can't stay rolled up. He could touch his toes, but only with assistance, not on his own.
I was surprised that, between the body's heft and the relative weakness of the ankle hold, he can be balanced securely enough in a walking position. Here with the regular flat feet:
But, unlike TBLeague/Phicen, Iconiq Studios gave him bent-toes feet, too, precisely for this sort of thing. They don't necessarily work much better (it still comes down to the body's heft and the ankle hold's strength/weakness), but look better:
He can also sit -- sounds basic, but it is an important test for a seamless body to pass -- with a little ingenuity. It helps to curve the back (two points of articulation in the back and waist), in addition to whatever angle closest to 90 degrees you can achieve with the thighs.
The girls love him. I suppose these are pretty much the extremes of TBLeague/Phicen physique.
And here is Ken with the next bulkiest TBLeague/Phicen standard base body, the M35, with the new Present Toys SP75 John Cena head; note the difference between the paler and yellower skintone and the standard TBLeague/Phicen "suntan" skin tone:
Here is Ken with the other body TBLeague/Phicen made for Iconiq Studios: Muhammad Ali.
Here is the intended look for Iconiq Studios' Ken. The belt and the tunic are wired. The pants have an elastic waistband, which helps, but are a pain to put on or take off.
I gave the body a slight recoloring with oil pastels -- and a slight recoloring is more difficult, it seems, than a more drastic recoloring -- in the hope of making it more compatible with a few more heads. Also gave him large but less extreme hands. Not a perfect match, but more or less workable (SooSoo Toys' Omnipotent Hero).
I also repainted this G. I. Joe head to match the recolored body. Been experimenting on it for a long time, and it finally kinda works.
And also this one, a repainted damaged Pirates of the Caribbean Will Turner head from Disney; the head is about the right size, though its neck could have been wider.
Anyway, I hope this was fun and/or informative, in keeping track of TBLeague/Phicen's expanding line up of bodies.
As always, what do you think?
Older reviews:
LDDoll 32Boy and 27M (Girl) Review
Iconiq Studios Muhammad Ali
Maha 1/6 scale modular body
NBA Real Masterpiece Luka Dončić 1/6 Scale Limited Edition Figure Review and more
ANT Flexible Female Seamless Body Review
Hot Toys Star Wars Cobb Vanth
Hot Toys Star Wars Luke Skywalker Bespin Review and Fun
Hot Toys Star Wars Return of the Jedi Scout Trooper and Speeder Bike
Hot Toys Star Wars Rogue One Assault Tank Commander
Hot Toys Star Wars Rogue One Director Krennic
Homelander on a Budget (review of Toys Works' The Republican and comparisons to the others)
TBLeague Female Seamles Bodies S24A-S27B
Jiaou Doll Male Bodies
Kamisoul MAF Extreme Seamless Body with Jiaou and TBleague comparison
World Box AT030 Body
Six New-ish Bodies comparison
HH Model & Haoyu Toys Dragon Banner Bearer
Premier Toys PT0001 Wasteland Gladiator
Toys Headquarters Vol 003 Fighter
TBLeague Ramesses the Great
Figure Masters Vamp Lou
LDDoll Seamless Figure Body
John Constantine (Thunder Toys Hell Detective)
SooSoo Toys Frozen Man
SooSoo Toys Mr Butcher
Sideshow and Hot Toys Star Wars Scout Troopers (comparison)
Thunder Toys Hell Detective
Hot Toys Star Wars Emperor Palpatine
TBLeague Barbarian Soul
Hot Toys Star Wars Return of the Jedi Stormtrooper
ADD Toys War Wolves Back (muscle version)
World Box AT027 body
Hot Toys Star Wars Solo Mudtrooper
Sideshow Star Wars TIE Fighter Pilot
Woo Toys WO-004 Fat Thor
HH HY Rome Infantry
HH HY Rome Centurion
Mr Toys Barbarian Set B (He-Man)
Mr Toys Barbarian Set B (Conan the Barbarian)
Dragon and TBLeague Alexander the Great (comparison)
Kautic Plastik Roman Infantry 2019
JX Toys Peggy Carter
TBLeague 1:12 seamless male bodies
Hasbro Star Wars Rogue One Imperial Combat Assault Tank
Hasbro Star Wars imperials 2019
Hasbro Star Wars Jabba's Tatooine Skiff
CC Toys Unexplored Nate (summer version)
Jiaou Doll Boss Chair
Hot Toys Star Wars Solo Patrol Trooper
China Toys Teutonic Knight
Star Ace 300 Queen Gorgo
Black Box Toys Spectre Girl (Madeleine Swann)
Hot Toys Star Wars Royal Guard
VS Toys Bathroom
Coomodel Vikings Vanquisher Viking Ship
Coomodel Vikings Vanquisher Valhalla (double set)
TBLeague M36 body
Chinese wooden chairs and table sets A and B
HY Toys Armchair
TBLeague M35 body
Sideshow Jack Burton
Disney Star Wars Director Orson Krennic
TBLeague Spartan Goddess of War
AR Toys Hellman
Dragon Men in Black 3 Agent K 1969
#tbleague #phicen #iconiq #ken #masters #streetfighter #seamless #male #body #articulation
Several companies have gotten TBLeague/Phicen bodies for their products. Star Ace uses standard TBLeague/Phicen bodies, although at least for a couple of products (Apollo Creed, Clubber Lang) it seems to have secured a special, warmer brown coloring. Iconiq Studios goes the extra mile and commissions different body sculpts, which are neat additions to the line but unfortunately do not seem to be available as base bodies from TBLeague/Phicen itself -- as Kit Chen (OneSixthKit) explained, Iconiq owns the bodies. I have already reviewed (and customized) their Muhammad Ali body; the new one I finally obtained was the one from their Street Fighter V Ken (product announcement HERE). I think it is identical in shape, size, and sculpt to their Ryu (reviewed by MeMyself&I HERE), though I don't know if it is exactly the same in color; I do not own a Ryu, and even Ken I got parted out in pieces and not as a complete set. This is, therefore, not a review of the set, but a look at the body.
And it is definitely an impressive body, whether it works for one or not.
No, he's got nothing to hide (unless it be the absence of something), but I didn't want anyone getting upset. The body is massive, though, like Ryu's it is not particularly tall: by my measurement, he stands exactly 31 cm tall, just marginally taller than TBLeague's standard M35 body with a head (comparison photo farther below). But Ken weighs 808 g, which is a lot more than M35's 582 g, and it is easy to see why. The thighs and biceps are huge, as are the hands and especially feet. Even so, it is a tad delicate to balance him well, at least when not using a stand. He is so ripped and hefty, he seems to have stretchmarks (look at the midsection)!
I wish I had picked up the shorter-haired option, but that would have meant getting the other, more emotive head. The hair piece is meant to grab onto the head and attach more securely with a magnet. The magnet on mine had mysteriously disappeared, and the magnet I glued in its place was apparently not particularly strong, so the molded ponytail colluded with gravity to lift the hair up time and again. Edit: I realize the magnet was not missing, but had become unglued from the hair piece and was simply stuck to the other, recessed magnet at the top of the head. I suppose one could improvise, as the head is not exceedingly large -- which makes the body appear all the more massive -- and other options ought to be possible. Not sure this particular cowboy hat worked well. I gave him the trunks from the OneToys Fierce Beast set (product announcement HERE), which fit perfectly, as I suspected they would. On a personal note, I'm happy to "advertise" Jimmy John's, "The World's Best Sandwiches." But although it should be obvious, it might as well be said expressly: if you plan to customize or kitbash, plan for surmounting difficulties clothing this guy -- not a whole lot of the usual 1:6 scale outfits would fit him.
The "bald" head is almost usable, except for having a visible magnet at the top and the cranium being quite abbreviated. So I resigned myself to using the stock molded hair and ponytail for most shots. Perhaps I will find a better solution or "hair" the head... The ponytail has a ribbon, which hides a wire within it, allowing for dramatic motion- or wind-swept posing. The same is true for the stock belt (not shown).
I picked up only two pairs of hands, namely the fists and the closest-to-relaxed pair. As mentioned before, the hands are massive, in keeping with the original animation design. The even larger feet allow some stability in posing, although the heft of the body (combined with its metal skeleton) is still a challenge for the ankles.
As expected, the bulkier "flesh" interfered with the usually excellent TBLeague/Phicen articulation. One could get the limbs to extend pretty much as one wants them to, but holding that position is another matter: under the pull of the "flesh," they retract significantly. But one can still get a lot out of them.
For example, he can't hold a "Superhero landing pose," but he can kneel well enough without problems.
He can (almost) do the splits. Holding his arm straight up, however, is impossible -- it can reach the position, but cannot hold it.
Theoretically, TBLeague/Phicen bodies can roll themselves up into a ball. This one certainly can't stay rolled up. He could touch his toes, but only with assistance, not on his own.
I was surprised that, between the body's heft and the relative weakness of the ankle hold, he can be balanced securely enough in a walking position. Here with the regular flat feet:
But, unlike TBLeague/Phicen, Iconiq Studios gave him bent-toes feet, too, precisely for this sort of thing. They don't necessarily work much better (it still comes down to the body's heft and the ankle hold's strength/weakness), but look better:
He can also sit -- sounds basic, but it is an important test for a seamless body to pass -- with a little ingenuity. It helps to curve the back (two points of articulation in the back and waist), in addition to whatever angle closest to 90 degrees you can achieve with the thighs.
The girls love him. I suppose these are pretty much the extremes of TBLeague/Phicen physique.
And here is Ken with the next bulkiest TBLeague/Phicen standard base body, the M35, with the new Present Toys SP75 John Cena head; note the difference between the paler and yellower skintone and the standard TBLeague/Phicen "suntan" skin tone:
Here is Ken with the other body TBLeague/Phicen made for Iconiq Studios: Muhammad Ali.
Here is the intended look for Iconiq Studios' Ken. The belt and the tunic are wired. The pants have an elastic waistband, which helps, but are a pain to put on or take off.
I gave the body a slight recoloring with oil pastels -- and a slight recoloring is more difficult, it seems, than a more drastic recoloring -- in the hope of making it more compatible with a few more heads. Also gave him large but less extreme hands. Not a perfect match, but more or less workable (SooSoo Toys' Omnipotent Hero).
I also repainted this G. I. Joe head to match the recolored body. Been experimenting on it for a long time, and it finally kinda works.
And also this one, a repainted damaged Pirates of the Caribbean Will Turner head from Disney; the head is about the right size, though its neck could have been wider.
Anyway, I hope this was fun and/or informative, in keeping track of TBLeague/Phicen's expanding line up of bodies.
As always, what do you think?
Older reviews:
LDDoll 32Boy and 27M (Girl) Review
Iconiq Studios Muhammad Ali
Maha 1/6 scale modular body
NBA Real Masterpiece Luka Dončić 1/6 Scale Limited Edition Figure Review and more
ANT Flexible Female Seamless Body Review
Hot Toys Star Wars Cobb Vanth
Hot Toys Star Wars Luke Skywalker Bespin Review and Fun
Hot Toys Star Wars Return of the Jedi Scout Trooper and Speeder Bike
Hot Toys Star Wars Rogue One Assault Tank Commander
Hot Toys Star Wars Rogue One Director Krennic
Homelander on a Budget (review of Toys Works' The Republican and comparisons to the others)
TBLeague Female Seamles Bodies S24A-S27B
Jiaou Doll Male Bodies
Kamisoul MAF Extreme Seamless Body with Jiaou and TBleague comparison
World Box AT030 Body
Six New-ish Bodies comparison
HH Model & Haoyu Toys Dragon Banner Bearer
Premier Toys PT0001 Wasteland Gladiator
Toys Headquarters Vol 003 Fighter
TBLeague Ramesses the Great
Figure Masters Vamp Lou
LDDoll Seamless Figure Body
John Constantine (Thunder Toys Hell Detective)
SooSoo Toys Frozen Man
SooSoo Toys Mr Butcher
Sideshow and Hot Toys Star Wars Scout Troopers (comparison)
Thunder Toys Hell Detective
Hot Toys Star Wars Emperor Palpatine
TBLeague Barbarian Soul
Hot Toys Star Wars Return of the Jedi Stormtrooper
ADD Toys War Wolves Back (muscle version)
World Box AT027 body
Hot Toys Star Wars Solo Mudtrooper
Sideshow Star Wars TIE Fighter Pilot
Woo Toys WO-004 Fat Thor
HH HY Rome Infantry
HH HY Rome Centurion
Mr Toys Barbarian Set B (He-Man)
Mr Toys Barbarian Set B (Conan the Barbarian)
Dragon and TBLeague Alexander the Great (comparison)
Kautic Plastik Roman Infantry 2019
JX Toys Peggy Carter
TBLeague 1:12 seamless male bodies
Hasbro Star Wars Rogue One Imperial Combat Assault Tank
Hasbro Star Wars imperials 2019
Hasbro Star Wars Jabba's Tatooine Skiff
CC Toys Unexplored Nate (summer version)
Jiaou Doll Boss Chair
Hot Toys Star Wars Solo Patrol Trooper
China Toys Teutonic Knight
Star Ace 300 Queen Gorgo
Black Box Toys Spectre Girl (Madeleine Swann)
Hot Toys Star Wars Royal Guard
VS Toys Bathroom
Coomodel Vikings Vanquisher Viking Ship
Coomodel Vikings Vanquisher Valhalla (double set)
TBLeague M36 body
Chinese wooden chairs and table sets A and B
HY Toys Armchair
TBLeague M35 body
Sideshow Jack Burton
Disney Star Wars Director Orson Krennic
TBLeague Spartan Goddess of War
AR Toys Hellman
Dragon Men in Black 3 Agent K 1969
#tbleague #phicen #iconiq #ken #masters #streetfighter #seamless #male #body #articulation