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thanks man.:rock though i think Angry Orc should get the credit. afterall they are his pics. i don't even have Storm Shadow.:D

:lol

thanks, mando (by way of the craw)!

i have a couple of regular versions on the way also. soooooo many display options.
 
different background...best. joe. yet. imo.

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i know i have said it a couple of times...but that headsculpt is just outstanding. well done sideshow.
 
Thanks for the tip about the arrows. So simple. Any other specific futzing you did with the outfit itself KD?


Nothing to note, just general futzing.

I soooo love that pose gonna have to copy it, your just too awesome :banana

wow that pic alone made me a believer in this figure for sure!!

Yeah i was tiltering on the fence about getting him til king posted that.


Thnx guys :rock
 
Looks fantastic!!! How is the poses with that body??? I've never seen one of the muscle bodies in person, let alone try to pose one.

It actually poses pretty well. I was easily able to pose the arms somewhat wide to the sides and forward. You just don't want to bend the arms to deep or pull them to far forward or backwards. I think the aesthetically pleasing look with some decent, but not too extreme poses make up for the loss in full articulation IMHO.
 
Looks fantastic!!! How is the poses with that body??? I've never seen one of the muscle bodies in person, let alone try to pose one.

You can't lift the shoulder higher than the chest. Even lifting it that high gives me concerns. The arm cannot rotate backwards too far either (getting my Rambo to look like he's pulling an arrow out of his quiver was impossible). You also want to be extremely careful when posing the elbows and you don't want to do this too often either. There's no joint for the elbow. It's a simple metal flange bolted into the upper and lower arm. If you've ever bent a paperclip too much, it's not a stretch to think what'll happen to that elbow flange if you keep posing it often.
 
It actually poses pretty well. I was easily able to pose the arms somewhat wide to the sides and forward. You just don't want to bend the arms to deep or pull them to far forward or backwards. I think the aesthetically pleasing look with some decent, but not too extreme poses make up for the loss in full articulation IMHO.


hey what body is that? billy from pred?
 
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