Sort of slightly fattens the head.
That's what she said....
Sorry, I have the sense of humor of a twelve year old.
Sort of slightly fattens the head.
Awesome upside down pic. Much appreciated as I was beginning to think I was the only one that ever did that. Truly, thank you.....
Great poses -- love the one where he's holding every weapon.
NEWSFLASH: The head is far more poseable than I first thought. The head is on a dual post pivot, so you can really work it into positions that avoid the head stacking up against the collar. The collar is also on its own dual pivot neck post -- so between the two you have four pints of articulation. You need to work it a little but you can get a ton of articulation and poses this way. Very neat!
Awesome Pics and poses Paramore! I dig the shallow depth of field as well!
Great poses -- love the one where he's holding every weapon.
NEWSFLASH: The head is far more poseable than I first thought. The head is on a dual post pivot, so you can really work it into positions that avoid the head stacking up against the collar. The collar is also on its own dual pivot neck post -- so between the two you have four pints of articulation. You need to work it a little but you can get a ton of articulation and poses this way. Very neat!
Hmmm.. I've been looking at a load of grievous film grabs.. (Thanks Wor-gar) do those fin things at the side of the head move?
Thanks for the info Wor-Gar! Does this discoverey now allow for the hunched pose so many folks are looking for?
Wow! Amazing stuff man. That's the pose I will be copying tomorrow.Nope, fins are locked -- and will be the first thing to snap off on a shelf dive. CAUTION!
Well the head movement does allow for better hunch -- I even got the mysterious "hunch" on the back without padding -- seems well placed shoulder plates can achieve the look for the most part.
But you guys be the judge...
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