SIDESHOW Robocop PF "Disappointed"

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OK now finish the task. What number do you have?Is this to hard of a request?:rolleyes:

It is really hard to be honest but I'm determined to help you, I have the Robocop Ex PF number 217/300.

I hope this makes your life easier
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It is really hard to be honest but I'm determined to help you, I have the Robocop Ex PF number 217/300.

I hope this makes your life easier
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Bro , not trying to be a dick or anything but this thread does have a purpose. Read the first post carefully and you will understand what I am trying to accomplish here. By posting Yes or No and your SIDESHOW PF ROBO'S issue number maybe we can see a pattern develope and determine if it's only the earlier serial numbers that have loose elbows or is it something that is possibly a problem throughout the run. It really isn't difficult man. Although your right about one thing. I am nuts.:D Not as nutty as squirrel turds but I am a nut.:lol
 
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great piece, not the best rendition (Hot toys takes that) - but the sheer size of it makes up for some of its imperfections.
 
Bro , not trying to be a dick or anything but this thread does have a purpose. Read the first post carefully and you will understand what I am trying to accomplish here. By posting Yes or No and your SIDESHOW PF ROBO'S issue number maybe we can see a pattern develope and determine if it's only the earlier serial numbers that have loose elbows or is it something that is possibly a problem throughout the run. It really isn't difficult man. Although your right about one thing. I am nuts.:D Not as nutty as squirrel turds but I am a nut.:lol

Overall I think the statue looks quite good. I don't think it's quite as accurate as the 1/6 Hot Toys version which I used to have, but it is still fairly impressive.

I do understand, I didn't read the first post but I spotted a dude saying the Hot Toys one is better and I wanted to get my point across, then I got locked in a beatch fight with another dude, but I got there in the end
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...understand what I am trying to accomplish here. By posting Yes or No and your SIDESHOW PF ROBO'S issue number maybe we can see a pattern develope and determine if it's only the earlier serial numbers that have loose elbows or is it something that is possibly a problem throughout the run...


The edition number will have nothing to do with where in the production run a figure was made. This has been discussed multiple times on the board. The figures are made and painted in one "assembly line" while the bases are made, painted and numbered in another. It is just a random mix of each that go into a box, so the last edition number could easily be the first figure produced. It won't tell you anything.

I have an exclusive and have no problem with the joints...
 
The edition number will have nothing to do with where in the production run a figure was made. This has been discussed multiple times on the board. The figures are made and painted in one "assembly line" while the bases are made, painted and numbered in another. It is just a random mix of each that go into a box, so the last edition number could easily be the first figure produced. It won't tell you anything.

I have an exclusive and have no problem with the joints...

Thank heavens for the experienced & the wise, lcummins
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I think Sideshow has actually confirmed this in other threads where people were concerned about "early" edition numbers being better painted, etc.

Well I haven't spotted those threads, so I like a little education in unexpected places. I better not go on though cause this thread is for the people who have a loose elbowed Robocop PF
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The edition number will have nothing to do with where in the production run a figure was made. This has been discussed multiple times on the board. The figures are made and painted in one "assembly line" while the bases are made, painted and numbered in another. It is just a random mix of each that go into a box, so the last edition number could easily be the first figure produced. It won't tell you anything.

I have an exclusive and have no problem with the joints...

Well , one pattern so far seems to be that the Exclusive ROBO PF's elbow joints are fine. May mean something , might not. Interesting though. Thanks for the info lcummins as I learn something new everyday around here bro.:D
 
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