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Frankie is dang impressive to be sure.
I think we can see a split here on the side of the head, and there’s a bit of a gap between the lower part of the back hair to the back of the head:That's true alright. But i'm wondering has Frankenstein got them, as there appears to be no access point to the eyes. The head and neck look to be all the one sculpt.
Maybe the back of the hair is removeable, akin to HT.
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When they first offered Bela, all I saw was the price, so I checked out. Then one fell in my lap in my collecting adventures(Deluxe). I really love it (except the pants inaccuracy/belt thing, which drives my OCD up the wall. No desire for the EX base or tee shirt.
Because it's been the latest treatment for their monsters.. The Phantom and The Man in the Beaver Hat has movable eyes..So why do we think the eyes are movable? Where is this coming from?
Ah, gotcha. Thanks!Because it's been the latest treatment for their monsters.. The Phantom and The Man in the Beaver Hat has movable eyes..
On Bela, Lee Dracula and Van Helsing....they have belt loops. The period of clothing had adjustable waistline, like a vest. But they added inaccurate belt loops. Then....didn't even bother to thread a belt through them to at least 'fix" it. It bugs me, but I am probably the only person on Earth who feels this way,lol.What is wrong with the pants?
He better not,lolWill Frankenstein have belt loops too...?
Maybe I can kidnap Santa Claus.According to an answer to a comment on Facebook this won't go on PO for one or two months.
That's kind of a relief. I want it, but I need some wiggle room.According to an answer to a comment on Facebook this won't go on PO for one or two months.
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