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Well since you have jumped into the personal attacks on framed discussions, it is clear you had no rebuttal worth discussing.

Wow one of the top posters on a 3rd tier Avengers thread. Want a medal?

I embrace and enjoy the conversation and you obviously need to qualify your merit. All of this you, you , you talk is just a childish way to deflect in a discussion when people do not have points to make. The easy way is to flip the conversation to be about me and I cannot be reasoned with.

So to show I can correct myself, perhaps you are right that everything that is scarce has intrinsic value, because it can be worth zero.

Toodle Pip!

Don't call me a 'you you', you YOU YOU you!


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Yesserie Bob (Sorry if your name isn't Bob!) He can fire arrows in any direction and still hit a moving target. A bit like me...

But without the bow.

Or the arrows.

Or the accuracy.

Or even a moving target.

Other than that...identical.

Don't sell yourself so short you and Hawkeye share alot of qualities in my opinion. :wink1:
 
Where did you score one from username?


A member posted in this thread saying his local Forbidden Planet had one on display in the store when he bought his there.
I called them up and they still had it for sale.
It *had* been on display, but when i opened it up, there was no way for me to tell that it had been out of the box. It was totally mint.
If i am honest, the only thing i am upset about is the TTM19 body and its inflexibility as regards arm poses.
If i thought i could remove his tunic without damaging it, i would replace the arms with a set of arnie arms from the DX10 so he can properly nock an arrow.
 
Got this figure today, somebody should make a new quiver clip with longers tong things and ones that come to a point, would help keep the quiver on better and be much easier to get on
 
You didn't try and put it on attached to the quiver did you?

No, i can get it on fine and it works as long as you don't move the figure, moving the figure tends to cause one of the prongs to pop out as it's not balanced, if the prongs were longer then this wouldn't happen, the prongs are so short tho so it only takes a little movement for one to pop out from the elastic loop.
 
No, i can get it on fine and it works as long as you don't move the figure, moving the figure tends to cause one of the prongs to pop out as it's not balanced, if the prongs were longer then this wouldn't happen, the prongs are so short tho so it only takes a little movement for one to pop out from the elastic loop.

Well what i would counsel is to get a length of thread(I'd hazard a guess that 150mm would be fine).
Tie one end to the top of a peg. Insert the pegs into the strap, and use a needle to almost sew the holder into place(Not ACTUALLY sew it. Just pass the thread over, under, though the loop, and back around the holder a few times).
If that make sense, you'd just be using the thread to tie the holder securely to the strap.
I am a "stick it in a pose and leave it for a few weeks" kind of collector, and take extreme care with this kind of thing so, although i only got mine yesterday, the quiver is secure as when it went on after i spent a minute or two seating the arrows.
As it's an issue i am aware of, i will take extra care. But as i say, i don't *play* with them a lot.
 
It wont be an issue long term, just an annoyance whilst trying to find a pose i like, still undecided now...
 
It wont be an issue long term, just an annoyance whilst trying to find a pose i like, still undecided now...

I hear you. My Avengers shelf is getting crowded(And i don't even have Loki or Thor yet, never mind the MKVII and BD MKVII!).
I am going to pick up another couple of Detolfs on monday and spend the rest of the day fitting the lights in them.
When i have them i will be better able to space out my current collection and plan ahead for the rest of the avengers.
My collection is tiny by the standard of this board, but i might space the Avengers across three shelves on the same level.


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You guys are fortunate to have Ikeas you can drive to. Being in Hawaii, I have just one I got off someone from craigslist who imported it over somehow and I have to jam pack it with as much as I can. :lol

Here's my Avengers shelf:

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I have Avengers Thor on the way and I don't even know how I'm going to fit Hulk in there!
 
You guys are fortunate to have Ikeas you can drive to. Being in Hawaii, I have just one I got off someone from craigslist who imported it over somehow and I have to jam pack it with as much as I can. :lol

Here's my Avengers shelf:

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I have Avengers Thor on the way and I don't even know how I'm going to fit Hulk in there!

Looks great. I'd trade you five Detolfs for that Iron Man...
I am toying with making a magnetic detolf shelf system.
Basically a sheet of magnetic metal the size of a detolf shelf, and then resin cast base plugs.
The idea is you'd take your HT stand and remove the upright part from the base part(Which you'd just put back in the box).
The magnetic part would just plug straight into the base and could be positioned anywhere on the metal sheet. It would be small, but the magnets would be strong.
I am just thinking it will be needed for when the Avengers all arrive, to get them all closer together.
 
It's a Mk IV. Sorry man, got no plans to trade or otherwise get rid of that one. Yeah, I'm an IM whore. :lol Plus I may need him as a back up in case my Mk VII WL doesn't convert. :p

I found that I had to get rid of the bases entirely to save space.

You should see the other shelves above and below this one haha...
 
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