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They all look like candy....ugh.
They all look like candy....ugh.
finally broke down and got another 22" Alien today. it was clearanced down to $30 and i figured i'd be wanting it when my preds show up in the spring. this time i'm keeping it in an acrylic case so it won't topple over and crack the dome like my first one did. it wouldn't have hurt if NECA just included a ******* stand for it.
local comic shop. got the last one. took them a year-and-a-half to sell their entire stock of 4.Where'd you find it for $30?
it has peg holes in the feet. do you remember when McFarlane sold packs of stands for their figures? i have my 8" alien on one. in fact all of my NECA figures are on McF stands. NECA may have better sculpts, but at least McF knew how gravity works and provided stands and even nice little display cases for their figures. some came with diorama stands. i'm really missing those days now.Even if the 18" Predator were a statue, the creature's design just had a better weight balance. The ALIEN is all top, the only way the 18" version would really stand well consistently would be if they'd worked some way for the top to be lighter and more weight in the legs to support it. Predator should stand no matter what.
I haven't unstuck any of the joints on mine yet. Next time I'm working with boiling water on something I'll grab them and just immerse them all. I can't remember which ones are problematic, probably all of them.
And get whatever residue is on the figures in the food? That sounds, um, weird.
keep in mind these things are painted in China. you might be better off not using the same water you make your food with.I'll probably do the same. Next time I'm cooking some ramen, I'll dunk my Predators in before throwing in the noodles.
I believe that some people may be very intelligent, but lack common sense, sometimes.