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I'm the same. I'll maybe put them all on for some photos. But the eyes and head lights will be used more often than the others. Just too much mucking around to put them all on.
Nice pose
I've only turned on the shoulder lights once. It's one of the tougher ones to get to and it's a lot of work for 1 light that you can only see from the back.
For me, if I just want to admire the light features for a couple minutes, just the head and torso lights hit the spot - both of which are very easily accessible.
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1st pose inspired by a post by a fellow freak months ago, can't remember who but credit to you!
It's night and day difference. I used to think that head sculpt looked good!
With the helmet on, it's still a really nice figure. Granted, it's plastic but it still looks high quality.
The *Diecast" figure is plastic too. The tiny bit of Diecast has no bearing on the looks.
Of course, but the weight and feeling of the diecast figure makes it seem that much more premium than the "plastic" one.
There's a lot of little things improvements also that don't seem like much but does make a difference (to me at least)
Fortunately the way I've positioned it hasn't caused that to happen.Yes! One of my favorites from this thread. Hope you don't mind lol. Though I will say, I only left it in this pose for about 2 says as it started to bend the girder.
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1st pose inspired by a post by a fellow freak months ago, can't remember who but credit to you!
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