beardsworthy
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With these seamless figures, regardless of manufacturing company, it's best not to leave the figures with bent articulation points for prolonged periods.
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With these seamless figures, regardless of manufacturing company, it's best not to leave the figures with bent articulation points for prolonged periods.
I had the same issue until I realized it was because the hands weren’t pushed all the way in. The soft rubber at the end of the forearms needs to be pushed back enough to plug the hand pegs all the way into the hard part of the end of the arm. You should be able to feel it click in.
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Is anyone having trouble with the hands? They tend to fall off very easily after posing / adjusting her ever so slightly. It's as if the gauntlets were hindering the pegs and hands.
Yes, you should worry. Neutral poses only for long term display.
And even that may not be enough, I can easily see these bodies deteriorating in time just standing there. Probably best to line up a cloak now if you don't already have one.
I didn't expect to like the look with the cloak too much...
But damn I'm loving it!
This body will be used specifically for the cloak...
Previously I damaged the skin near her collarbone a bit.
Now it's covered by the cloak.
And if it stains it, it won't matter; I have another one that I plan to display with batman and superman, without the cloak.
Thought I’d share a picture of JL WW and my WW display in general:
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