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Thanks for all of the replies, guys. When I start packing up this weekend I'll take pictures of everything and make a big post about it.
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# ? May 9, 2024 08:16 |
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Louisgod posted:Definitely post it here. I think you'd be pleasantly surprised how much money you actually get for a lot of the figures. This is good to hear. I'm cleaning through a bunch of toys now, and it's a damned nightmare. Gonna have a big post hopefully in the next month or so.
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# ? Mar 8, 2011 12:42 |
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Found, and bought, the entire second GL wave at Wal-Mart today.
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# ? Mar 10, 2011 05:57 |
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Joe Fisto posted:
Holy poo poo, already out? That's awesome.
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# ? Mar 10, 2011 05:59 |
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Rhyno posted:Holy poo poo, already out? That's awesome. I like the head-swap features, but it makes me really want to buy two so I can display both ways. He's a fuckin' tree! Joe Fisto fucked around with this message at 06:30 on Mar 10, 2011 |
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Joe Fisto posted:
I saw that stuff at Emerald City last weekend, and it looked so good, but it was all $20+ and I had to pass, although I did snag 5/6 of the Validus line for $10 each, so it wasn't a total loss. In fact, I'm really surprised by just how much I like Golden Pharaoh.
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# ? Mar 11, 2011 22:51 |
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G'hu really gives me a hasbro Star Wars vibe. I don't think I'll be picking up any movie figures if this is what will be offered.
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# ? Mar 12, 2011 04:19 |
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Stel is pretty bad-rear end. I'll have to fix the crooked logo, and the ab crunch is loose, but I can deal with that.
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# ? Mar 12, 2011 06:16 |
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Are those 6inch or 3 1/2 inch?
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# ? Mar 12, 2011 10:01 |
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Jet Ready Go posted:Are those 6inch or 3 1/2 inch? 6 inch scale.
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Joe Fisto posted:Stel is pretty bad-rear end. I'll have to fix the crooked logo, and the ab crunch is loose, but I can deal with that. drat. That's a badass figure.
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# ? Mar 12, 2011 23:36 |
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Nite-Lik is a pretty good monster. I like his tendrils down, instead of wrapped around the torso. I hope they stay that way.
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# ? Mar 13, 2011 01:08 |
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So I've been slowly collecting some random GI Joes (up to 12 now) since I missed out on the 25th Anniversary and was wondering if there's a site better than yojoe for looking up figs. I don't mind the sorting by year, but it takes me forever to find some things and was wondering if theres a site that has pictures/headshots of the different runs that would make it easier to find ones that look cool without going through 50 billion Snake Eyes/Storm Shadows.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 00:04 |
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Check your local Suncoast, I just found all four Arkham figures there for $19 each.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 02:03 |
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Suncoast still exist?
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 02:04 |
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Satsuki posted:Suncoast still exist? Indeed.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 02:08 |
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Canopus250 posted:So I've been slowly collecting some random GI Joes (up to 12 now) since I missed out on the 25th Anniversary and was wondering if there's a site better than yojoe for looking up figs. I don't mind the sorting by year, but it takes me forever to find some things and was wondering if theres a site that has pictures/headshots of the different runs that would make it easier to find ones that look cool without going through 50 billion Snake Eyes/Storm Shadows.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 02:10 |
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Xenomrph posted:Generalsjoes.com is another good site. Between them and yojoe I've been able to find all the info I've wanted. Yep, the reviews section of generalsjoes has everything 25th and tons of photos.
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# ? Mar 15, 2011 02:30 |
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I got a PM recently asking about my custom Mega Man figure and how I went about making it, and after writing what ended up being a very long reply, I figured I might as well paste it to the rest of you:quote:It's a little tough to explain my working process since it varies like crazy from one project to the next, and I'm pretty bad about ever snapping pictures of unfinished work. I've said it before... I have been doing this stuff for a lot of years now but I've never really stopped making it up as I go. I learn something new every time I work on one of these.
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# ? Mar 19, 2011 08:56 |
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I've been trying to get into customs, it's a nice way to relax and keep busy. This is the first I've been really proud of, it's a 25th style GI Joe Airtight. Original Figure: http://yojoe.com/action/85/airtight.shtml
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Nerd Of Prey posted:I got a PM recently asking about my custom Mega Man figure and how I went about making it, and after writing what ended up being a very long reply, I figured I might as well paste it to the rest of you: This is really cool, and I'm thinking of trying something. No specific ideas yet but Forbidden Planet have marked down a bunch of IM2 toys. When you say you "bake" Sculpey, is that literally in an oven, or just by something like a light bulb?
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# ? Mar 19, 2011 21:17 |
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I just use a regular oven. Remember to preheat, because most ovens work by blasting heat as hard as they can until it warms up, and that's the best way to accidentally melt a plastic object. Most stuff you won't need to bake for more than 5 minutes... leaving it too long is another way to cause damage. I've heard people talk about boiling it or using a heat gun, but that seems... messy. Most light bulbs probably won't get hot enough, but like I said, feel free to experiment. There are various kind of epoxy sculpting putty out there that don't require baking, but I have kind of limited experience with that. It's not as easy to find in stores. You definitely don't want anything that "air dries," though, because that stuff shrinks and cracks as it loses moisture, and tends to be total crap. The good stuff works via an actual chemical reaction, either heat-activated in the case of stuff like sculpey or a curing process that happens when you mix in a catalyst, as with epoxy. P.S. Good job on the G.I. Joe.
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# ? Mar 20, 2011 01:03 |
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BizarroAzrael posted:IM2 toys.
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# ? Mar 20, 2011 01:15 |
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Nerd Of Prey posted:The good stuff works via an actual chemical reaction, either heat-activated in the case of stuff like sculpey or a curing process that happens when you mix in a catalyst, as with epoxy. Have to recommend Aves Apoxie sculpt, I've used the stuff forever and it's always solid.
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# ? Mar 20, 2011 02:22 |
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You can also harden sculpey by boiling it Apoxie or Makins Clay are what I use. Makins clay air dries in about 24 hours, dries really hard, is decent for sculpting, and is really cheap. You can get it at Hobby Lobby or here http://prairiecraft.com/kato/M32002.html It comes in a bunch of colors, but I always just use white. It dries hard enough that I can sand it down or drill into it with my dremel after it dries and paint adheres to it wonderfully. All of the sculpting on my Metroid figures from last year was with Makins Clay. http://www.toymania.com/customcorner/cc25/metroid_r.shtml Xenomrph posted:Speaking of Iron Man 2 toys, did the Black Widow figure ever actually get released? I know the Whiplash one eventually did show up at retail, but I never saw the Black Widow one. If you mean the 4" one, it didn't and probably won't. It was meant to be in a Target exclusive 3-pack along with helmet-less Stark and Rhodes as well. It was supposed to come out around the holidays last year, but Target was so over-flooded with Ironman figures that they canceled it. Fish Of Doom fucked around with this message at 02:39 on Mar 20, 2011 |
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That's interesting. I've never run into air-dry stuff that actually worked. Did they figure out some crazy formula where it doesn't shrink? I might give that a shot at some point. I've always heard good things about Apoxie but I have yet to mess with it. Really the only epoxy putty I've used extensively was games workshop "green stuff," which I picked up on a whim. It's not my favorite thing to sculpt with texture-wise but I use it for gap filler, minor details and small finishing touches where I don't want to risk heating up the figure again. I mentioned boiling sculpey. Its baking temp. is also the exact boiling point of water, so it makes sense, but putting the water there seems like an unnecessary extra step to me.
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Nerd Of Prey posted:That's interesting. I've never run into air-dry stuff that actually worked. Did they figure out some crazy formula where it doesn't shrink? I might give that a shot at some point. I've never had a problem with it cracking or shrinking. The texture's a little weird at first because it's different than sculpey, but it's not so different that you can't sculpt with it. At $3 a pack, it's cheap enough to buy and mess around with. Here's some WIP shots of a Kingdom Hearts Pete I did last year. The white parts are all Makin's Clay: the pounches, straps, buttons, zipper, shoulder pads, hands eyebrows. and finished
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# ? Mar 20, 2011 17:16 |
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No shrinking! Aves has about a 1-1.5 hour working time and depending on how long you've had it mixed you can use it for different things. I've heard good things about other brands, just I speak from what I've used. Here's a WWE Maximum Aggression CM Punk turned The One Above All: He's more of a straight forward sculpt, nothing really fancy or technical. The antennae were made from sculpting over bamboo skewers as well, so the same technique works with Aves haha. Punisher turned Rick Grimes head that I did for a friend: Apoxie sculpt works great even for wispy stuff such as hair. It's a little pricey if you're buying the smaller packs, but honestly, craft store stuff isn't much cheaper. A lot of people recommend the more expensive "Fix-it" Sculpt, I don't. If you need something done quickly and extra hard, like a weapon or something, fix-it is great for that stuff, but I prefer the extended workability time and price of the apoxie sculpt. If you're doing a lot of sculpting/sanding with apoxie, I highly recommend taking some protective measures such as skin protectants/masks. SBS-46 is a solvent-resistant cream that comes in a tube, you rub it into your hands and you can sculpt without gloves. Apoxie is a major pain to get off your hands; sometimes it sticks and makes it hard to sculpt and you always run the risk of sensitization (allergy of sorts). SBS-46 is about $10 a tube and I wish I had found it sooner as mixing/sculpting are about a thousand times more pain free with it.
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# ? Mar 20, 2011 17:26 |
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Some new shots from C2E2 of the Legion of Super-Heroes set: Wildfire, Supes, Chameleon Boy Timber Wolf & Brainiac 5, along with El Dorado, Black Vulcan, Samurai, Captain Boomerang, and some awesome looking old school Batman & Joker figs, which I haven't see previewed before I also really like the GL vs Manhunter diorama; check out Tomar Re's wrestling moves.
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# ? Mar 21, 2011 02:36 |
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Thanks for the generalsjoes recommendation. The number of pictures with the reviews really helped to figure out the differences between the runs. I really dig the Pursuit of Cobra line and hope that they eventually do more characters rather than different versions of a handful of characters.
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# ? Mar 22, 2011 03:21 |
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Sanschel posted:I also really like the GL vs Manhunter diorama; It may be because I haven't slept, or maybe because I'm an immature perv at heart, but that's a whole lot of phallic background.
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# ? Mar 27, 2011 08:33 |
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sba posted:I've been trying to get into customs, it's a nice way to relax and keep busy. This is the first I've been really proud of, it's a 25th style GI Joe Airtight. Whoa, nice job. Airtight was always standout.
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# ? Mar 29, 2011 02:57 |
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VitaminZinc posted:It may be because I haven't slept, or maybe because I'm an immature perv at heart, but that's a whole lot of phallic background. Why is it yellow? Seems like a bad color choice considering what it's supposed to be...
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# ? Mar 29, 2011 17:13 |
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I dug out my box of DCU so if you're looking for anything, PM me. I'm slowly selling out minus a few selects. Or email me, cocomonkeh, gmail. Snacksmaniac fucked around with this message at 20:47 on Mar 29, 2011 |
# ? Mar 29, 2011 20:11 |
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Do you have Copperhead or Abin Sur?
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# ? Mar 29, 2011 20:37 |
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How do you paint Marvel Universe figures? Are enamel paints kosher? How do I go about disassembling and reassembling them?
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# ? Mar 30, 2011 06:15 |
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Use model acrylic paints like Testors or Citadel. Marvel Universe figure are pretty easy to disassemble, everything but the shoulder joints. The hips and head are ball jointed and will pop right off, everything else will pull apart if you give it a hot water bath for a few minutes.
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# ? Mar 30, 2011 09:23 |
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Found me some loving Archangels today. ULTRA psyched about this poo poo.
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# ? Mar 30, 2011 09:34 |
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Jet Ready Go posted:Found me some loving Archangels today. ULTRA psyched about this poo poo. I watched a guy at Target have employees open two cases of figures and only take the Archangels.
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# ? Mar 30, 2011 16:12 |
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# ? May 9, 2024 08:16 |
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Fish Of Doom posted:Use model acrylic paints like Testors or Citadel. Marvel Universe figure are pretty easy to disassemble, everything but the shoulder joints. The hips and head are ball jointed and will pop right off, everything else will pull apart if you give it a hot water bath for a few minutes. I'm screwed then. I'm trying to take Dark Hawkeye's right arm off and paint parts of it flesh tone so it looks more like regular Hawkeye. drat it.
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