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Crazy how much crappier it is.
Just starting Waller's Vader so I took a comparison pic:
Son of a *****, I want a Hasbro dome
They are. Really well finished and seamed, not just cut fabric. He really does make them beautifully.I forgot what a pain in the *** it is to pull the boot pegs. I just need to do a few more things and I'll be done with Waller's. Helmet, gloves, futzing. He has the Tony Meis cape and tunic. They're pretty darn nice.
Just starting Waller's Vader so I took a comparison pic:
They are. Really well finished and seamed, not just cut fabric. He really does make them beautifully.
Wow, those are completely different. I got your voicemail. I forgot to mention that tusk piece when I shipped it to you. I was surprised that it was a separate piece.
Anyway, I still need to do the dome and cut the gloves then futz it but I did swap the body last night and everything is looking great. I'm not sure if anyone else does this but I added a little padding to the shoulders of mine and now to yours as well and that seems to let the shoulder armor sit a little better. The cape looks to be a good length for the KP body too.... The only thing you could use, and I'll see if I have one, is a stand arm that doesn't stick out so far in the back like the SS's ones do. Do you plan on displaying it with a stand?
Longterm, it would probably be safest to have him on a stand. I would hate for him to fall over and have something break on his mask after all that work you're doing. Are the TT stands a good alternative?
I use stands just because we're in earthquake country here, but it's not as if I really like them. The arm of the TT waist grabing stands can be hidden better than the SS ones, and that's really what it's all about, IMO. Making the figure stable but hiding as much of the stand as possible.
Thanks for posting the comparison pic... don't know if I've seen a side-by-side like that before
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