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I hope it work this Time.. ;-)
Can anybody help me to get this Effect with her hands?
Unfortunately, your picture still isn’t visible.
I hope it work this Time.. ;-)
Can anybody help me to get this Effect with her hands?
Can anybody help me to get this effect with her hands?????
Has anyone a idea how I can do that too???
Okay, im too stupid to get the picture in here....
then you must look at my avatar... there is the picture I mean....hopfully that will work ;-)
This figure comes with LED light-up hands, so unless you want to do something beyond that, you shouldn't need any additional LED lighting. If you're trying to customize an older Scarlet Witch figure though, that's a different story.
Sorry, the image was so small in my phone that I assume that it was an existing Wanda. So yeah, light it up with batteries or hit up fusion_reactors on Instagram after the figure releases.
So...why didn't Hot Toys use this seamless shoulder body on Scarlett Witch as well?
So...why didn't Hot Toys use this seamless shoulder body on Scarlett Witch as well?
So...why didn't Hot Toys use this seamless shoulder body on Scarlett Witch as well?
If Wanda had rubber shoulders, I would not have ordered one. Still wish we'd get a non-rubber Wonder Woman -- but that ain't gonna happen, it seems.
This seems like a plausible explanation. But aren’t the electronics all below the elbow in the forearm? The long gloves on both figures hide the elbow joint; the rubber could stop there and transition to a standard exposed plastic double-bend elbow. No?Also, electronic light-up feature for the hands. I don't think HT has done a seamless body with electronics inside yet, and Ahsoka is no exception.
Same here.
I'd prefer jointed bodies over seamless bodies any time.
I buy a figure so I can change the pose from time to time.
Otherwise I could as well get a statue instead
This seems like a plausible explanation. But aren’t the electronics all below the elbow in the forearm? The long gloves on both figures hide the elbow joint; the rubber could stop there and transition to a standard exposed plastic double-bend elbow. No?
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