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Thanks ArtDamage :duff

I wish all the figures had clothing that wouldn't restrict, many great poses you can do but with most of the new figures, the uniforms/outfits are too restricting...
 
I just now Got Him! I have always wanted him but he was too expensive. Then I finally got a Deal on best offer from Ebay.

a total of $ 258 which is not bad at all. :clap :clap

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I absolutely love the scene in the movie where he returns to the base with the prisoners :clap Its so iconic and heroic, it embodies a lot of the core themes of Captain America and what he stands for :rock
 
No, but i *do* have a medicom slender body at work.
It's very small and would look great if i hollowed out the Rescue head and compressed it slightly for a thinner jaw.
It might interest all Cap fans out there that Kit Chen is trying to secure a body this small and slender for a full package Skinny Steve. If she can get the body sourced, then she will commission a skinny head too and a skinny clothing set.
Here's the medicom body next to normal sized Cap bodies. I'll take more pics tomorrow:

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Sorry to go off-topic on this thread but....Is that the original body on the FA suit? I thought the FA suit was smaller than the Winter soldier version?
 
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Not 100% HT but here is my version of the character. If only the jacket was lighter in color.
 
Sorry to go off-topic on this thread but....Is that the original body on the FA suit? I thought the FA suit was smaller than the Winter soldier version?


It's the original body in both of them.
TWS one is just slightly broader at the shoulders.
But it's the costume that is slightly broader, not the body underneath.
 
you can lightly sand the jacket with a VERY fine sandpaper, and it will lighten up a bit.

LOL I recently picked up a cheap fake leather jacket just like this to put together a WWII Cap cosplay for myself. It arrived, fit well but looks WAY too new so I wanted to beat it up. I looked up how to distress fake leather and it sounded like sandpaper was the way to go.

I started by gently rubbing 800 grit paper on it, and wound up grinding the crap out of it with 100 grit. And it still doesn't look nearly beat up enough. Obviously it would be different for a 1/6 jacket like this.

Maybe I'll take it out in the driveway and slam it into the ground about 100 times. ;)
 
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