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Freakalicious
Hi guys,
I just received my Dallas. This figures goes beyond my expectations in every aspects. The lights fonctions are amazing features. That said, the head being very low in the helmet really bugged me. This is something I just can't elude. So, yesterday, I watched the movie again and this is obvious that the head should be centered in the helmet to be movie accurate. I started to elaborate complicated processes to extend the neck with putty or redone the helmet padded base, etc.
Then, I seen a loose HT neck post in my spare item box... The solution is ridiculously obvious and simple. I think maybe some people here would find it helpfull.
Take a Hot Toys neck post and saw off the upper part.
Then Superglue the lower part on Dallas neck.
THAT'S IT !!! You've got a better proportionned and movie accurate Dallas.
Hope this helps.
Sylvain
I just received my Dallas. This figures goes beyond my expectations in every aspects. The lights fonctions are amazing features. That said, the head being very low in the helmet really bugged me. This is something I just can't elude. So, yesterday, I watched the movie again and this is obvious that the head should be centered in the helmet to be movie accurate. I started to elaborate complicated processes to extend the neck with putty or redone the helmet padded base, etc.
Then, I seen a loose HT neck post in my spare item box... The solution is ridiculously obvious and simple. I think maybe some people here would find it helpfull.
Take a Hot Toys neck post and saw off the upper part.
Then Superglue the lower part on Dallas neck.
THAT'S IT !!! You've got a better proportionned and movie accurate Dallas.
Hope this helps.
Sylvain
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