Love that setup.
I can't see an Endo being able to take on Robo.
NICE!
Love that setup.
Love that setup.
I can't see an Endo being able to take on Robo.
Perhaps?
But it would be one hell of a fight.
Or maybe not.
i don't know how everybody manages it, but i found a way to use it: when you click robos legs out, he has huge holes in his... well, in his lower part. stand's hooks can literally hook those zones. they stick between legs extending cylinders and the edge of pelvis base, and robocop is perfectly safe even if you bring him from place to place.The stand alone sucks because I'm afraid he'll tip over.
i don't know how everybody manages it, but i found a way to use it: when you click robos legs out, he has huge holes in his... well, in his lower part. stand's hooks can literally hook those zones. they stick between legs extending cylinders and the edge of pelvis base, and robocop is perfectly safe even if you bring him from place to place.
like this:
Great pic Ryan! Lots of purple
i don't know how everybody manages it, but i found a way to use it: when you click robos legs out, he has huge holes in his... well, in his lower part. stand's hooks can literally hook those zones. they stick between legs extending cylinders and the edge of pelvis base, and robocop is perfectly safe even if you bring him from place to place.
like this:
I always worry about my Robocop and Predators tipping over with their inadequate stands but so far so good and maybe the stands are nor so inadequate after all.
...until everyday gravity force stresses those thin plastic connectors between legs and body enough to bend and break when you change the pose.I never use a stand. Figures can stay perfectly on their own.
Thanks P that helps a lot!
i definitely didn't explain it good enough and had no way to make a big photo, but once you try, you'll understand what i meant immediately.Will try that later, thanks for the tip P.
Collecting Hot toys for 4 years now, changing poses and using no stands and never broke a figure. Did you ever break a figure?...until everyday gravity force stresses those thin plastic connectors between legs and body enough to bend and break when you change the pose.
robocop and predators are way too heavy for those fragile parts.
i definitely didn't explain it good enough and had no way to make a big photo, but once you try, you'll understand what i meant immediately.
robocop kinda hangs on those U-shaped hooks in that variant. a little sadistic but efficient.
Collecting Hot toys for 4 years now, changing poses and using no stands and never broke a figure. Did you ever break a figure?
Alright all I received in Robocop FINALLY after months of debate and I have to say I am more impressed by it in hand. Let me take it back, earlier this year I went into my local comic book shop and they had Robocop on display and I thought he look alright and nothing special for the price he was going for. I take it back now because now that I have him in hand he is WAAAYYYYYY better and though the color is completely inaccurate. In certain lighting the purple hues come out and it just looks awesome. Not much Die-Cast which his disappointing but is still a heavy *******. The stand alone sucks because I'm afraid he'll tip over. The rubber I'm a little worried but I'm not bending his arms too much. Overall I'm very impressed by it and can't wait for the Battle Damage version. The sound feature I don't care too much about. I need to go pick up some batteries but I'm in no rush. Enjoy my one photo! He's worth it! I admit when I'm wrong and I was completely wrong by my opinion before. So if you're on the fence I say get him now before you'll regret it! Oh and I got mine from BBTS.
Ryan
I just don't risk it. Shelves can be banged against and figures can simply fall over of their own accord.
Congrats on the get, Ryan.
I'm glad you finally gave him a chance, its one of my favorite figures in my collection, congrats and that's a beautiful photo
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