peterparkernypd
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Photos by Dan Reid
When i get him, he will stay on this pose FOREVER.
Photos by Dan Reid
I hear ya! Free space is always a big problem...Museum poses save space...something I don't have a lot of.
I agree with the pro articulation comments. Why buy an action figure to treat it as a statue?
Have ya' seen the price of statues lately?
No... Surely they can't be more expensive?!
I agree with the pro articulation comments. Why buy an action figure to treat it as a statue?
Hey! This time I picked up your sarcasm!
several advantages of 1/6 figures over statues.
1)accessories (?),
2) the realistic costumes vs many statues (unless mix media) are mere paint jobs on a cast and
3) even if you dont go on heavy action figure poses, the possibility of slight movements of hands, head sculpts etc (even in museum type poses) provides for a lot of class coupled with variations that can be achieved from time to time.
4) in statues i almost always prefer mix media. the regular statues bore me to death to be honest.
Guys - anyone knows the differences in costume between ant man and civil war antman. I want to have only one ant man in my collection and am confused if i shld buy this or wait for civil war version
https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/.../137019-leon-911-partial-collection-40-a.html
several advantages of 1/6 figures over statues.
1)accessories (?),
2) the realistic costumes vs many statues (unless mix media) are mere paint jobs on a cast and
3) even if you dont go on heavy action figure poses, the possibility of slight movements of hands, head sculpts etc (even in museum type poses) provides for a lot of class coupled with variations that can be achieved from time to time.
4) in statues i almost always prefer mix media. the regular statues bore me to death to be honest.
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