Jaymas
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The loss of being able to close that thumb will definitely make it hard to hold that itsy-bitsy commlink. But then again, can the figure actually hold it now?
My concern about that is there won't be enough surface area to get a really strong hold when glued. But if you figure it out let us all know.There seems to be a space between bottom of "thumb" and the hand -- the place that allows for articulation. If you're really careful with an exacto, seems like cutting that and re-gluing the same parts back together once the thumb is correctly in line would work. But its a tiny, tiny space.
I might try heating and twisting first (very carefully of course) -- though when it cools it may just go back to its original placement.
Yep, same pic along with all the other production ones that got released on the 8th.
... until Walrusman. ....
They're going to get you with Walrusman. Wrong color blue and no flipper feet.
Have you managed to remove the head yet?
For those still complaining about the thumbs.....
I have a question for you.
Is every single square inch of your house/apartment absolutely perfect?
No, but if your kitchen cabinets couldn't keep things from sliding off because they are at a slant pitch you would be pretty unhappy wouldn't you?
You buy a house with the expectations the cabinets are level. You saw pictures of a level shelving system. Yet when you get them the doors won't shut flush and the level is all off and can't use the shelves for holding items.
One would expect natural hand with four fingers and and a thumb that grips a comlink, just like the demo video. No more or less.
Using your example, that is what happened.
I don't see how thumbs not moving are relatable to multiple shelves being unleveled, seems like an extreme example. I would think that is more relatable to the joints not being able to keep this guy from standing up.
I'm talking about minor issues in every house. Squeaky floor board? Nail pop? Small chip in the wallpaper or paint? Scratch on the table? Cracks? Stuff that you know is there, yet it is unnoticeable and you go throughout your day not complaining about it, leaving it as is. I mean if you expect perfection on a figure and rant about it for days on end.... wouldn't you expect perfection in a much bigger investment such as a house? Sure, saying a complaint and moving on is fine. Everyone does that. I just don't understand the multi days, sometimes multi year complaints of Vaders dome being 1mm off when the same can be said about nearly everything not being perfect.
Link? I'd like to see that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQCvhtsG-ok
Taking my experience I think he's manhandling the thing.
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