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Something along the lines of this:

https://youtu.be/RZ-uV72pQKI




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In reality.... you hit the nail on the head..

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Do they ever announce when stock is low for a preorder? I want to get the twin pack, but I was hoping I could hold off till late June so I could still put in my preorder prior to the deadline for the discount. No point doing that if they will just close the preorder prior.
 
The factories hot toys uses are not much or any different from ENTERBAY. The difference might be who pays more and who's willing to work extra diligent on details.

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Saw the movie last night and thought it was pretty good. Liked it a lot more than the second one. Looking forward to picking these guys up. Hoping for inhand pics first but I might just have to go ahead and preorder them at this price.
 
Yeah, I saw it last night as well. Good fun, the 3D was actually fun as well. Like a Universal studios ride. Far better than the second movie.
 
Yeah, the removable glasses are a nice touch. Thing is, I wouldn't have expected EB to go to the trouble of tooling up 2 different Franks anyway.

I might just get him at some point then at least I'll have something MIB from EB.
 
No, it was not that obvious at ALL, as was stated that Frank the Dog without sunglasses was a special LOCAL release in HK and not meant to be selled...

But is really nice to know we´ll can use any option we want, with or without sunglasses...

The sunglasses are iconic, but all HS (K, J and Frank) are too good to be hidden with sunglasses...
 
That pic of Enterbay's factory is great, because it just makes me think of all the people who _____ at poor QC. You have to understand it's people who assemble these things, not a machine.

QC comes down to how much all those people at those tables care about doing a good job. It doesn't matter if that one guy at the end wants to be the best 'shirt-tucker-inner' at the factory, it depends on the whole crew. And ask yourself how much money it would take to make sure all of your co-workers at YOUR job did as good of a job as you (think you) do.

Point being, I'm not losing sight of the fact that you couldn't pay me enough money to assemble figures for a living.
 
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