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As I was looking for some fanart of Mylene to honor her VA, I wasn't expecting a parody featuring Umamusume characters.
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Well decals and a wash are on. Tomorrow doing some chipping and the glossy lenses things under knees then calling it good.
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It’s the attachment for the Tread part, but the stand is originally from the Zeta (because it was a little stronger). I am putting it at an extreme angle. And I should have loosened the screws first. So, one factor for the breakage is: 😅
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Is that stand from the new Tread or from your Zeta? You would think that after hearing of several reports of this and some even requesting for a replacement part, Sentinel would reinforce this part of the stand or maybe even totally change the way the Legioss is mounted in fighter mode.
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Vega ready to ship from The Chosen Prime.
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Much like Shadow Chronicles...
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I think I'll just watch the first two films and call that good.
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So... it's behaving like the xenomorph from Alien 3, Alien: Covenant, and Alien: Romulus then? Starting episode two... Alien: Earth is so incredibly determined to show off the various gory demises suffered by the Maginot's crew when the ship's menagerie of monsters escaped that it's failing to build any kind of tension. It was at this point that my internet connection went out... as if my modem were desperate to protect me from the remainder of Noah Hawley's inept assault on science fiction. Is Noah Hawley is a first year film student? Seriously asking. This is some dogsh*t-tier writing even by Alien's low standards. It is, in a way, terribly impressive that Alien: Earth is a horror series that has managed to make me this phenomenally bored. I can honestly say this is less engaging television than some of the episodes of Paw Patrol or Blues Clues I've put on while babysitting my nieces and nephews. OK, where was this technology at any point in the rest of the franchise when it would have been insanely f***ing useful? Was it really necessary to bore the already bored audience further with American baseball reruns? Will we get to watch Hermit enjoy some footage of paint drying next? What I'll say for this one is that it's really, hilariously ironic that they chose "Stinkfist" by Tool for the closing credits. One of the first lines in the song is: Boredom's not a burden anyone should bear This series thus far is a phenomenally dull D- by-the-numbers monster horror flick that feels like it was written by a first-year film student who just discovered what "symbolism" is and thinks he's being incredibly clever. The writing is so unbearably tedious and cliched that it destroys any chance of building tension or suspense. Alien: Earth feels like a middle school class's haunted house. It's all dark hallways, strobe lights, and fog machines. The monster can't scare or even properly startle you because it's apparently so deeply insecure it has to keep reminding the audience that it's there in the first place. If the alien gets any more desperate for attention, I'm going to expect it to start tiptoeing shyly out of the woodwork with blush stickers on and speaking in an "uwu" voice to ask senpai to notice it. Did they poach these writers from Capcom or something?
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Hey @Bolt nice find. Have fun in Paris.
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Right? I'm not a firm believer in super glue's shear strength, even with baking soda reinforcement.
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Does this shop have an online store? Curious to see what else they have.
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Still haven't learnt since the 80s...
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Nailed it here. The way they were so goofy to their surroundings, reminded me of police acedemy. The almost superpowers of these new androids is still a siren that won't go off in my mind.
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I wonder how difficult it would be to just unscrew the upper pivot, and replace that topmost segment with a solid metal nut and bolt.
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Sorry for your loss and appreciate the warning. The display stand is probably the weakest part of this release... hoping @BroTaku79 comes through with a better option for us.
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I don’t mind the androids being slightly stronger or able to do a bit more with computers and tech, but they are kinda showing them as near superhero and with odd abilities while connecting to electronics without even a connection that is a bit much. Near invincibility means less of worry about their survival in what’s supposed to be a horror story. I also don’t like that the human soldiers are chaotic idiots that will jump across a collapsing staircase without even setting up a way to return safely, let alone remember how to shoot a gun. But so far I do find myself enjoying the show and hope things get a bit better as it goes on rather than worse
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