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  12. @Papa Rat That Monster is looking good! Lots of love and attention. Some seams you may be able to fix before-hand. When you can, if you sand the edges flat, like on a piece of sand paper mounted to a board, they'll join better. Then use a ton of glue to make the seams "wet". Then put them together. It will take a day or two to dry, but you may be able to eliminate some puttying (which also requires waiting time). Plus the seam is stronger. @SteveTheFish and ALCON: Still to this day, a lot of the IPMS founders are stuck in their ways. I've heard fellow club members who read their literature complain about it. That includes techniques too. Don't get them started on 3D printing either! But like Big S said, there is a big group of Sci-fi modellers, mostly Gunpla modellers who are forcing them to change. Our last convention had A LOT of sci-fi kits. Even our die-hard aircraft guys are getting a Gundam just to see what they're all about and understand them better. The last two shows/conventions I was at even had a large group of Gunpla club members en force representing and taking photos together. The downside, the judges know how easy they can be made to look good. So they get more attention in judging now😉 - MT
  13. I just wanted to vent my disappointment with the figure. Hot Toys specifically have been hyped as the pinnacle of toy collecting by so many people so I was super excited to finally experience one myself and then I was like: "Wait, this is it???" And yes I could sell it but I wanted to give my impressions for people who think about buying one to have a counter point to all the praise these figures get. If you love those style of figures this is great but they are ultimately not for me.
  14. I have around 130 + 1/6 scale figures with just over 90 Hot Toys figures in the collection. I have sold off at least 17 Hot Toys figures to accommodate other figures in the past. If you are not satisfied with buying a figure, just sell it off and get something else that is worth while. I don't need to have these figures as soon as they are released. Some are on pre-order and some I buy on special. If every 1/6 scale figure is a glorified Barbie doll, then every toy is just for kids. I learned long ago to appreciate 1/6 scale figures going all the way back to the original Kenner Star Wars figures and the Six Million Dollar Man.
  15. Still I wanna see Skeletor and Evil Lyn.
  16. I wanted tp ad a Hi-Metal R VF-1 aiming at him but I was too lazy.
  17. I’m not sure, but hopefully a fan group or site like Subscene might have them. Worth a quick search! geometry dash
  18. It's either totally skip over or a couple of figures worth getting.
  19. @Scyla - I have Darth Raven in hand and honestly it can be done better than this honestly. The hood on the cloak is too stiff and the plastic links to hold the flowing fabric are too flat to the look. Lightsabers are decent, but there are 3rd party ones that are way better than the Hot Toys version. I have at least 15 1/6 figures in total with a good chunk of them are Hot Toys while others are from Mondo (MoTU), 3z, Star Ace (skip over honestly as it's not that good), and Pop Toys (with 2 more on the way in a few months and fully paid off) Big Influencers on the Tube hype up the HT craze especially with the two most disliked ones in the 1/6 community. Basically its a over glorified Barbie Doll at roughly $300 USD.
  20. It looks like it will be so bad, that even if they show it on a plane as the in-flight movie, people will still walk out on it! O.o
  21. Gotta admit that I’m getting really backlogged on kits lately, with all the brands putting out Macross an Patlabor or Tekkaman and now there are these character kits in the Plamatea line. I was already backlogged a little, now it’s a lot, but I still really want this protect gear from Jin Roh
  22. I e been noticing that the red is a here and there thing depending on the scene or screenshot. Sometimes they’re more white and other times a bit red on the back and other times red on front and back
  23. Took me a while to find this, but here is the reason red is prominent in TV missiles.
  24. That sounds awesome! The Berserk kit for Guts is such a cool pick — I’ve heard great things about the detail on that one too. And yeah, seeing new releases like the Plamatea kits always gets the hype going; it’s hard to resist adding more to the build queue! slope games
  25. so they're both autobots? i would think car autobot, tails deception 🛩️
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