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Was the comb included in the single version. I didn't see mine. Then again if it's clear maybe I didn't look hard enough.


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I got the two-pack, but mine was in the little plastic bag that the instructions come in.


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Thanks guys. He definitely needs some work. Was so disappointed with the original pics but then over time the futzt versions looked far far better!


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What kind of 'product' do people recommend using on a figure like this? I'm not actually planning on using it on Chewie but I recently bought a Hasbro 12" Wampa and want to make it less, er, 'fluffy'. The only product I use myself is pomade, which would make it somewhat greasy, does anyone have any other suggestions?

Wow, only in this forum could a question like this be asked.
 
I have the Kenner 1/6 Wampa as well. I had the same issue..I wanted to make it less fluffy. I ended up using an aerosol can of starch I got from Walmart. What I did was spray a bit of it in a bowl, then put some latex gloves on, dipped my fingers in it and then rubbed/coated the starch all over the fluffy areas of the Wampa. Letting it dry, then repeating. After a few times, it took much of the fluff out of the figure. Now it's decent enough to be displayed (in the background) with my modern 1/6 Hoth figures.

What kind of 'product' do people recommend using on a figure like this? I'm not actually planning on using it on Chewie but I recently bought a Hasbro 12" Wampa and want to make it less, er, 'fluffy'. The only product I use myself is pomade, which would make it somewhat greasy, does anyone have any other suggestions?

Wow, only in this forum could a question like this be asked.
 
I have the Kenner 1/6 Wampa as well. I had the same issue..I wanted to make it less fluffy. I ended up using an aerosol can of starch I got from Walmart. What I did was spray a bit of it in a bowl, then put some latex gloves on, dipped my fingers in it and then rubbed/coated the starch all over the fluffy areas of the Wampa. Letting it dry, then repeating. After a few times, it took much of the fluff out of the figure. Now it's decent enough to be displayed (in the background) with my modern 1/6 Hoth figures.

looks like a good method to try. If it isn't too much trouble, appreciate if you could share a pict or two of it :)
 
No problem at all. I don't have the best lighting in my house..so you'll have to pardon the picture quality. I'll take some pics of it tonight and upload them before bed.

looks like a good method to try. If it isn't too much trouble, appreciate if you could share a pict or two of it :)
 
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No problem. It didn't come out looking like I'd hope it would have. But I have to remember this guy isn't an action figure (with an underlining body)..just a plush toy with some pretty useless wires in the arms and legs.

Thanks chalor :)
It sure looks much better with the fuzzy hair all restrained.
 
How long did that take QuiGon? I want to put mine next to the Han in Carbonite wall with Boushh and Boba but I don't think I have the patience to pull this off. And I feel like once you go to far it would be equally difficult getting him back to his tamed ANH look.
 
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