Asta wrote:So I re-purposed her as non-Furiosa or teen Furiosa.
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YOU KNOW . . .
I see the humor in that statement, but at the same time it's quite appropriate and logical.
MAX MAX: Furiosa . . . The Early Years
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Asta wrote:So I re-purposed her as non-Furiosa or teen Furiosa.
Asta wrote:It was a valid point, Stryker. Essentially VTS' Furiosa isn't fit for purpose.
Ironically though, I consider her to be one of their best figures.
So I re-purposed her as non-Furiosa or teen Furiosa.
DeltaForceChung wrote:
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YOU KNOW . . .
I see the humor in that statement, but at the same time it's quite appropriate and logical.
MAX MAX: Furiosa . . . The Early Years
Stryker2011 wrote:That's a pretty good idea, really. Place her alone or with other post-apocalyptic figures, not related to Max, and it would probably look pretty cool.
ReverendSpooky wrote:
My big question, for you guys who got yours, is how is that seamless arm? Phicen has pretty much spoiled us with steel skeletons, so I was curious about this one. Does it move well? What's the outer material like in comparison? Are you worried at all about the armature breaking inside?
Fox915 wrote:This fellow managed to do a (Phicen) body swap for Furiosa. I think the results look really good, the head to body scale seems quite resonable, and the weathering work looks top notch.
So what started as a $170 bootleg figure turns into a near $300 “acceptable” figure...
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