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Super Freak
Now that I've seen the mech suit I'm not impressed with the Tony sculpt on this. I also realize he has the hair from before his capture but not when he wears the Mark III.
those are beautiful shots maulfan. i've just gotta ask, how do you get the lights to look so good in the pics? each time i take a pic with LEDs either on the iron man, or on the batpod, it turns out looking too bright, and i see no other details, while with your pics (and some others) the LEDs look incredible. please help
hi guys. perhaps this has been addressed here before but i guess the thread has grown too big for me to backtrack. i've owned and displayed the mk3 since it first came out, and after all these months there seems to be some deterioration in the glossy rubber parts - the waist and the pelvis.
i can only attribute it to dust sticking on to the surface since i've experienced the same thing on other rubber based figures, but this time it's really bad due to its intended glossy look. it's now matte, rough and the different tone is very very noticeable. ugly in fact. any way to fix this? and how can i avoid this... the battled damaged mk3 will be a huge investment so i'd like to take precautions.
any tip would be helpful. btw, 2 things have crossed my mind - wipe with damp cloth, or... coat with nail polish lol! i'd like to be warned if these are not advisable... thanks
I know what you mean here about dust sticking to a figure. The texture of my HT Robocop has gone from smooth to rough due to dust that won't seem to come off. I fear the same fate for Iron Man. And I recently asked a question about the rubber midsection on Mark III seeming to be a slightly different shade to the hard parts of the figure - is this an issue on everyones figure? I imagine it'll only get worse with time?
no, not HT. Just some multi talented individual, I guess
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