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  2. I really didn’t care a whole lot for it. It was the best of the Disney stuff though, but most of the characters were a bit easy to dislike. K2 was good though, but the main character was definitely lacking. I don’t hate the movie and maybe it will be more likeable after the Andor show
  3. I wouldn't call Rogue One a bad movie by any stretch of the imagination. I'd call it probably the single best movie outside of the original trilogy.
  4. I forgot I actually pre-ordered a few of the Heat Boys TMNT figures from The Chosen Prime. They sure drag their feet shipping...
  5. it's just not the same without the smokey clear plastic dino heads. (also I never had snarl as a kid)
  6. Rogue One. With the right people at the helm, LucasFilm is more than capable of making worthy additions to the Star Wars's storyline. Their track record when it comes to picking the right people is more miss than hit, though.
  7. YMMV, but for me the most frustrating part of GQuuuuuuX has to be that the main trio really only just got involved in the plot. We are ten episodes into what appears to be a one cour Gundam series and only now are the protagonists actually becoming relevant to what's actually going on in the story. The rest is just faffing about. Nearly as bad is all the subplots that the series wasted screen time teasing - the slow collapse of the Principality of Zeon after the war, the power struggle between Gihren and his sister Kycilia, everything to do with the Titans, and now Challia Bull's great revelation at Jupiter - are either being left hanging or hastily wrapped up in barely enough time to boil an egg. That most of these subplots are a lot more interesting than the main story does not help. We could've spent time on those instead of watching Machu and Shuji stomp on a string of jobbers in Clan Battles. Seems a safe bet that...
  8. So just for reference here’s the pegs on the lower leg of my hg psycho doga. The pegs are trimmed at an angle to allow for easy part separation. There’s other parts of the inside that had some other surgery to allow the knee joints to be added later after the seams are removed, but the main focus here is just the simple diagonal snip to the pegs for test fitting.wasn’t an original idea of my own, but I think I got it out of a magazine many years ago. It’s been so long I kinda forgot exactly where I saw this idea first
  9. Yesterday
  10. I guess there’s always a small chance that they do a second season where the feds take advantage of the chaos of the zeon civil war and somehow the not Titans become the oppressive force to keep the colonies in line in the next season. But I got a feeling that every thing is gonna be rushed in the next couple episodes and it’s just gonna be a combat cluster to finish off the show.
  11. ah! thanks for the update! I don't have any access to my Arcadia's or I would've tested it myself. hopefully someone here can try the armor to see if it actually doesn't fit on the new 0A.
  12. Man, looking at Titan class Star Convoy and it just isn't for me, espically at that price of 150 bucks. despite the flaws on it I still really like my MMC Stellarus. It has a much cleaner profile to it between modes. I scored both Air Raid and Bonecrusher today....sort of spur of the moment purchases and t hey're not bad, not great, but not bad. I still laugh at poor Bonecrusher's limbs being so stubby and short on his forearms while having long lack luster looking legs. But I guess this means I'm committed now to buying the two sets. I still really like the Maketoys set I've had for forever but it's no longer to scale to what's out there, they come just a bit to short.
  13. Char is finally available for preorder at American stores. BBTs has it for a $99 price tag, but I’m gonna see if anyone has it cheaper or if I got some points to lower the cost somehow
  14. If you do it at an angle, it keeps the part in the exact spot it should already be in, but makes it loose enough to easily pull apart
  15. @Big s Such a smart and simple idea on trimming pegs at an angle. Brilliant! Once I ease this kit apart I’m going to trim down those pegs.
  16. Sorry, it’s hard to think of good Disney Star Wars movies.
  17. Looks amazing. Taco Bell will make anyone hit the afterburners at some point, just make sure to be prepared or those’ll be your shorts
  18. I’d stay away from metal tools since they can scratch or damage the parts when disassembling. Sometimes a piece off the sprew like the long rectangular bits with one end beveled by a quick sanding can do the trick. personally if I’m working with modern kits, I’ll often trim the peg at an angle to do test fitting so the part is far easier to pull apart, and in final assembly I’ll use a dab of cement to hold it in place permanently. I’ll attach a couple images to show a bit later
  19. LOL!
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