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The full written review for FansHobby's Power Baser is up and I think it may be my longest article to date. https://kumastyledesigns.com/fanshobby-power-baser-review/



The gallery got taken down to about 30 pics which will probably keep expanding as I can't stop messing with this guy. Definitely check it all out and I'd love to know you guys' thoughts on it as well. Here are a few snaps from the gallery portion:

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Late night post but wanted to share a sample of what I've been working on with the Fans hobby Power Baser Gallery: Pt. 2. Looking to add approximately 25-30 photos to the existing gallery but this time with a more "theatrical" flare to give you guys a bit of a different view of this piece.

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It's 7.5" so definitely MP-scaled. And thanks, brother.

Recently reviewed Drift from FlameToys. The one I purchased was from D4Toys and cam with the preorder exclusive Battle Mask. https://kumastyledesigns.com/flame-toys-drift-review/



For me, this is an all-around fantastic piece. Non-transforming Transformers are a pretty polarizing topic but on a personal level I enjoy that they give the robot mode (which I primarily utilize and display on them) an opportunity to truly shine in terms of aesthetic and engineering feats like advanced articulation, lights, etc. etc. which this truly excels in. It's a mixture of strong plastics and diecast, and is full of fine detailing topped off by an absolutely fantastic paint job. Overall it's a nice piece and I look forward to really reading about others' thoughts on it.

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