che5ter666
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Found a new use for the extra arm clamps.
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I'm going to have to disagree.
I suck at posing figures but if you're going to go with a dynamic pose it has to be grounded in reality and the way Tony is positioned in that pose just doesn't work.
In fact I have seen a bunch of pictures in this thread where the use if this stand just doesn't seem to work.
I'm glad my diorama requires most of my armors to be in a museum pose, it really takes the pressure off.
To each their own I suppose. I do get where you are coming from though.
This was just a quick mash up as the top of my Detolf was bare (reserved for hulk and buster). I will return to this and make it more 'realistic'. My attempt was down to not being able to find a good pose with the extra arms.
I do feel it would be better if the arms were clear instead of black.
To each their own I suppose. I do get where you are coming from though.
This was just a quick mash up as the top of my Detolf was bare (reserved for hulk and buster). I will return to this and make it more 'realistic'. My attempt was down to not being able to find a good pose with the extra arms.
I do feel it would be better if the arms were clear instead of black.
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I decided to turn mine into a custom Mark 41/42 hybrid armor for my custom construction bay.
That totally isn't realistic.
That totally isn't realistic.
That totally isn't realistic.
Found a new use for the extra arm clamps.
Found a new use for the extra arm clamps.
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Let's get the thread back on track to the figure.
Ch5ster, did you try attaching an Iron Man armor figure to the stand behind Bones instead of a Stark fig?
Tossed my stand in storage permanently so I can't recall if the shins of an armor would fit in those clamps, or possibly scratch/damage them, but it'd be cool to see.
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