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No, not even close.
If you really really pushed the older ones, they could get close to the squatted pose, yes. But they looked awful if you did so because it really accentuated how damn skinny they were; it also put heavy stress on the armor and in my case required getting out the superglue after trying to achieve that pose.Thanks for the answer. But with the older ones, like the wolf, I thought it was possible. Wasnt it?
Theres a huge percent of collectors that are easier about the look, i hate to say it but i may get this guy with taxes.There is not much going on in the predator world for now--not including AVP
Don't know about looking awful. It does require you to pull out the joint abit.
My city hunter comes today, I am really happy with it!
But soon if I had found someone to help me repaint the old p2 head, I will exchange the new head with old head.
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I see you managed to get the lower fangs behind the upper fangs. I had given up doing that, as I didn't think it would look good. The lower jaws are too long. If you can correct that slight crookedness, however, then it'd be pretty decent.
I got medieval on my mandibles today with a hair dryer and a blow torch.
Still not sure about the closed mandibles, they're close but not perfect. I think the open ones look much better now.
I know this is not really about the figure itself, just something I've been wondering recently. Without having to go research through many websites could anyone tell me where the City Hunter actually fires this from? It looks like his right arm (Blade gauntlet) in the film, although you can't really tell due to him being camo.
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