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EX is back in stock... kinda upset to see this since they cancelled my waitlist on me and I had settled for the regular version. oh well, such is the way of things i guess... they should offer to do an even swap for me to make up for my discontent.

https://www.sideshowtoy.com/?page_id=4489&sku=1000291&ref=related_901642

Thanks for that post bro. I just ordered it! :yess:

I was also on the waitlist before it finally got cancelled. I planned on just ignoring the bounty hunter line, but I guess that plan just got trashed. :slap
 
Please do. I don't want to buy from that place :nono

It's called comix bazar and I bought my items from their eBay store. The seller does communicate at all and has not responded to three emails asking the whereabouts of my Gammorean Guard.

The prices were great at the time of ordering but as I have found out the service is rubbish.

I should have paid that little bit more and bought from my usual seller.

All I can say is avoid.
 
He looks totally great. Only one piece left.

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I am selling my with retail price , just add shipping if anyone wants it .
 
finally received mine today:yess:
love it,great figure:clap,now i have to work on his shoulder:lol strange that every single one has a tight shoulder!?:dunno
its so tall,i cant use the stand in my detolf,but thats fine:blissy
 
I just put a hair dryer on the shoulders, careful that heat wasn't building up on the more delicate thinner bits, then i got a tea towel, gripped the shoulder on the bit that avoided touching the delicate arm, then turned it. Just make sure you are only putting force on shoulder joint that moves forward and back, it felt pretty sturdy. I think you could even use plyers as long as a dish cloth or something is blocking the metal from the plastic to stop scratches.

If you are gripping the body during this, careful not to snap off any of the little protruding bits, it happened to me and I had to glue some bits back on :panic:
 
I I think you could even use plyers as long as a dish cloth or something is blocking the metal from the plastic to stop scratches.

That's what I finally did only because the heat trick didn't work for me. A good sturdy dish towel and pliers worked very easily.

But the shoulders to this day are still tight to move easily without some help.
 
I must be lucky because my IG-88 shoulders move fine. It took more force the first time than what I would have liked but after working them a little they are great in my opinion.
 
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