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You didn't like it, that's fine, but i don't insult what you like so don't be a ****** about the stuff i and others like.

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It's all good dude, i'm just playing around.

Hell, BD was hot and the samurai scenes were indeed bad ass.

I'm just joking with you, I hope all your desires come true in life :hi5:

:peace
 
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It's all good dude, i'm just playing around.

Hell, BD was hot and the samurai scenes were indeed bad ass.

I'm just joking with you, I hope all your desires come true in life :hi5:

:peace

It's Cool. :1-1:

You kinda have to be defensive over SP cos it's very niche, a love or hate film, if you love or even just like it people insult you over it, which isn't cool considering we geeks are supposed to be accepting of peoples conventionally strange interests such as a man dressed as a bat, a freaky monster Thing, a talking mouse, a hero with metal claws in his hands, a bar patron called "pignose", an ugly troll creature and so on.

Maybe pass him a box of tissues instead, good God. Oh and whatever i like sucks balls.

If you say so, i personally don't insult people's interests.
 
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:lol Ouch!



What about me, jye. I have wants and needs and desires too.

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I've been pretty excited for this release, but those recent pics (albeit terrible terrible lighting) has me a tiny bit bummed. Looks to me we are getting an all rubber suit (fingers crossed QC has been worked out) as opposed to T-800 type material, and it also looks to be extremely limited in posing, not that I expected extreme poses possible anyway, but it's looks very static.

Again I do realize that OMG will have amazing pics no matter what and I'm interested to hear his opinion of it, but after Sparrow, and Supes, and Classic Pred this has a lot to live up to and could fall a little short.
 
I haven't tried many standing poses so that may be why I'm missing it. I was mainly thinking about not being able to point the feet much in the flying pose. He's probably very stable in a stance just not as much ankle motion as Jack.

I have mine in a flight pose and was quite happy with how much the ankles let his feet point. :)

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And in case you're still skeptical, here's the potential in those boots:

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Again, if we get this on the Batman figure I will be thrilled. They're sturdy, they provide plenty of articulation, and they aren't rubber! :yess:


Most of my 1/6 figures are in a Detlof, so if one tips over, no biggie. Mags is right though, if you take the time to find that sweet spot they should be fine. I've only had a couple tip over here & there over the last few years.

Yeah, if they're in a detolf the bodies have zero chance of breaking from a tip.

You know I was anti-stands for a while, but once I got deep into customs, the thought of my figures toppling became too much. Too much invested in them. Your biggest concern is the TT though? Mine is the resin of a custom sculpt chipping, or the paint scuffing (hence why I mostly use them on customs).

That's a good point. Some of those custom paint jobs are priceless. One of the figures I use a stand for is my custom Van Zan. He is top heave and has rubber/leather boots, so his footing is iffy. However, my two Inception customs are very sure footed and I've never worried about them tipping. I should mention that they are on a shelf that is wall mounted. Those kind of shelves are not going to shake at all unless you start kicking the wall.
 
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