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For what it's worth, McFarlane's MGS2 line was pretty good honestly. Especially for $10 a piece or whatever they were. They're oddly well jointed and don't look bad at all.

My only real complain about McFarlane's line was the ****ty joints they had on Ray. I have two Rays and they both have cracked shoulder joints. They break when you try to put them in the sockets. It's ridiculous.
 
For what it's worth, McFarlane's MGS2 line was pretty good honestly. Especially for $10 a piece or whatever they were. They're oddly well jointed and don't look bad at all.

My only real complain about McFarlane's line was the ****ty joints they had on Ray. I have two Rays and they both have cracked shoulder joints. They break when you try to put them in the sockets. It's ridiculous.

THANK YOU!

I felt like mine was the only one that did that. One of the legs ended up coming out of the socket so I had to glue it in place. It was a poorly made BAF.
 
I fused both of my wings at a 45 degree angle cuz both of mine shattered and 1 of the knees the pin in the middle immediately broke as soon as I took it out of the package and now has a screw through it

Sent from the Shell by codec.
 
It must of been some really cheap brittle plastic they used. They would literately tear apart like paper when I put them in the socket.
 
I fused both of my wings at a 45 degree angle cuz both of mine shattered and 1 of the knees the pin in the middle immediately broke as soon as I took it out of the package and now has a screw through it

Sent from the Shell by codec.

I used liquid plastic cement to glue the shoulders back together. It kinda mars the plastic a bit (basically melts it), but they're still moveable. The other ray I have isn't cracked enough yet for me to need the cement.

It's a shame because I can get him into some really cool poses, but I'm afraid to move them around any because something on it might break again.
 
I used liquid plastic cement to glue the shoulders back together. It kinda mars the plastic a bit (basically melts it), but they're still moveable. The other ray I have isn't cracked enough yet for me to need the cement.

It's a shame because I can get him into some really cool poses, but I'm afraid to move them around any because something on it might break again.



That's the main reason I've next to never really messed with it. The press shots of that were epic.
 
It'd be nice if we got a Kotobukiya ray. The Rex matched up nicely with the McFarlane Ray, but I'd really like something I could pose properly.
 
Raiden PAK...anyone seen this? the colored version i mean

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