rjszar
Super Freak
Thanks, good to know. Hope HobbySearch don't let me down, first time using them so not really sure what to expect.
I've been using them for about 10 years. They are top notch. They always take great care in packing.
Thanks, good to know. Hope HobbySearch don't let me down, first time using them so not really sure what to expect.
I've been using them for about 10 years. They are top notch. They always take great care in packing.
I'm only making these comments because it's a $240+ figure, but I think it looks off in the face straight on and something with the legs. I could be wrong of course, I'm just going off memory. The 3/4 view of it does look terrific though.
With multiple suits used in the film, he did look a bit different at times, but the reference here seems to be the main action of the film, and I think he captures it wonderfully.
Yeah, Sakai doesn't make mistakes. His stuff from the 90's may be a little off, but there is no one better today. You can pretty much count on perfection.
How much is shipping normally to the states? They have all these option at Hobby Search for shipping, but I don't know which one to use. Thanks!
One Large monster series figure is about $45 to $50 by EMS. A 30cm series figure is about $55. I never bother with the slower mail, so I don't know.
You absolutely don't want to use a soldering iron on it. The result would be horrible. They just use glue on these things. Don't know if that could be broken down with some glue remover. What you could try is heating it up with a hair dryer until it is really soft. If you can press the gap closed enough to suit you, then you can put a line of super glue in it and hold it closed until the glue dries and the vinyl hardens.Anyone knows how Xplus "welds" or seals its seams?
I had one Sakai Shin, and it's pretty much flawless except for that seam on the forhead which is pretty common from what I can gather, but I got a second Shin for the office and that one doesn't have it, so it makes the one that has it more unsightly to me ever since.
People have recommended me some Epoxy but I don't really want to put putty on top of plastic, is there a way to like "weld" it or something? Maybe a soldering iron? Would that completely ruin it?
The Gigantic G19 is suppose to release on the 27th from HobbySearch so tomorrow it is. I hope everything goes smooth.
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