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Originally Posted by RNSrobot
Not the tell. The shoulders are facing forward correctly either way. It's an inner assembly problem. The "wrong" shoulders sit lower than the correct. What the quick fix for the "wrong" shoulders is, is to rotate the shoulders up. That puts the pins forward but the shoulders are at the correct height.
In-hand it's shockingly harder to notice than in pics. Seriously.
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The pins are facing backwards in all copies as intended, but it's easier than you think to tell whether or not the shoulders have been assembled correctly.
There is still room through the window to look at the top of the shoulder. If you see some blocky detailing, that's actually the underside of the shoulder joint the pin goes through:
The correctly assembled shoulder would still have the pins facing backward AND the joint has a smooth curved top without any detailing: