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Yeah, that'd definitely get a lot of people to justify the double dip more than just a darksaber and a shoulder armor would.
Hmm - mine won’t do that. I wonder if anyone else has difficulty getting her to rest her arms close to her sides. Most of the photos I’ve seen show her arms quite a distance from her side. So I thought it was just how the figure was made.Err I pushed them with my hands?
I don’t know how else to answer your question lol!
Saw this on Instagram and had to share; this rooted hair custom is so clean it looks sculpted.
Just took it off my spare Sideshow ROTJ LukeHow’d you make the clip? I need that!
It synthetic hair it much harder to hold into position and I tried multiple method hair wax synthetic hairspray but only thing seem to hold it in place is the glue I’m using to stick on the hair to the headsculpt.My shoulder pads are up a little closer to the straps. I think you did a great job. I’d encourage you to curl that hair and keep pushing for what you were going for. Show us how it’s done! Thrown looks good too!
I’m gonna hold off on opening mine till that new tall, curvy worldbox body releases and gets delivered to me.
If I decide to mod a figure, I like to get to it straight out of the box, otherwise I’ll pose her as best as the limited stock articulation would allow and get used to her looking that way.
Interesting idea. I'd like to see that. If those thighs fit I might do that too.
Her wide shoulders and hips on the show really make a distinctive silhouette.
And mine is still in the box too,
brooding until she can finally get off her butt and take over the show for a while
For that scale, I generally use a coke can, and a pair of sharp nail scissors. It’s easy to bend and if you draw the shape of what you want on the can, cut it out and sand both sides with some low grit sandpaper, and then bend to shape.How’d you make the clip? I need that!
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