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AHH~ What a precious little thing. I can't wait to make it tear through toy cars and steel walls (made of cardbord).

Really do wish production would speed on by, but the nature of the work being what it is, I'd rather not rush it.

What do you guys think?

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Biocore

Looks great! Reminds me of Black Gold Saw a bit.

Selconar Walker (edited)

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2017-03-16 06:30:02 I think I've asked this before, but do you do something to keep your figures from breaking? Because no matter what it is, new or used, there's always something broken and it's mostly joints, but it looks like you have unbreakable ones. And if you have had broken ones; how do you fix them?

I think I've asked this before, but do you do something to keep your figures from breaking? Because no matter what it is, new or used, there's always something broken and it's mostly joints, but it looks like you have unbreakable ones. And if you have had broken ones; how do you fix them?

moonshineanimations

Well once in a while I get a defective sigma with some weak joints, or maybe heat cause it to melt and fuse so that it tears. You really can't do much about that, other than request a replacement joint. I've acquired so many figma and various figures through the years that I've been able to scrap and salvage pieces from other figurines. As for fixing em, 1st things 1st I need to dig out any piece that is broken off inside the figure. I usually do this with a drill or a needle heated over a candle flame. I will then get a joint similar enough to it or basically mod the figure.