Welcome aboard. Robert looks pretty cool like that. Nice bash.
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Stryker2011 wrote:Hmmm. I probably would have went with a narrow shoulder, hard-plastic body, and not a TBL, in order to get the clothes to fit correctly. It’s hard to judge whether this would make an acceptable base for an Air Force uniform based on how ill-fitting it all looks at the moment. (Sorry, I know that sounds super judgmental.)
nhwioz wrote:As a first contribution, I chose this topic. I hope I do not get too many slaps.
Body TBLeague M33
Head:
MK5 2.0 Tony Headplay 1/6 Scale Avengers Iron Man Tony Head sculpt Racing suit Head Carving Model Fit 12" male body Figure
Shoes and t-shirt:
A013 1/6 Male Clothes Fashionable Men's Casual Suit 2.0 Ironman TONY Costume Suit & Shoes
(The rest was too small so I had to buy something else.)
Pants and jacket:
JXTOYS-0311/6 Gentlemen's Suit Clothes Set For muscle strong body 12''
The pants I could wear relatively easy. The jacket was more difficult, it fits barely to M33 but for M35 it is too small.
Weapons:
1/6 scale essential gear series black the shoulder holster classic pistol with chest gun magazin hanging weapons set
GubernatorFan wrote:Part XII: ZC World Mens Hommes Vol 10 Airforce
I picked up a few of the ZC World Mens Hommes Vol 10 set (Airforce) and tried them on a TBLeague M33 body. For the most part, the experiment was a success, although the body is a tad bulky for the clothing and the layers add up. The white T shirt was a challenging fit (though it came off rather easily), and produced all sorts of loose tiny white fibers during the struggle. The black socks stained the lower legs -- should have just used the black ankle warmers/concealers that came with the TBLeague body itself. The cap is wearable but seems a bit oversized to me. The pants were very difficult to put on and I did not succeed in making them close (hence the untucked state of the shirt and undershirt, and not showing the silver-buckled belt). Otherwise, I think this worked out well enough; now where do I find similar navy blue pants that would fit?
I hope this has been useful or interesting to someone. As always, what do you think?
GubernatorFan wrote:Thanks Lawlaw. It fits like a tight suit on a pro wrestler -- I think it works for me ok in the first photo, but not so much in the second. You are right about the t-shirt being redundant, though I wonder how much it would have really helped if I had kept it off. The bigger problem with the pants not closing didn't have anything I could have removed standing in the way.
lawlaw91 wrote:I can see you put a lot of efforts into it....he at least looks good with standing and sitting pose, I like he still can sitting like that last picture....In fact, ZC, ZY, POPTOYS, and some of the "Tony Stark specialized" suits are not friendly to seamless at all, even M31, I hope there will be someone starts doing suits with a little bit "elasticity" material, really need that
GubernatorFan wrote:lawlaw91 wrote:I can see you put a lot of efforts into it....he at least looks good with standing and sitting pose, I like he still can sitting like that last picture....In fact, ZC, ZY, POPTOYS, and some of the "Tony Stark specialized" suits are not friendly to seamless at all, even M31, I hope there will be someone starts doing suits with a little bit "elasticity" material, really need that
I am hoping so too. XRF, who had produced some of the clothing appearing in some of the earliest posts in this thread, are now set to release two versions of a long-sleeve plaid shirt and jeans set, so I am hoping eventually they get to suits and uniforms too. It says they are ideal for DAM and Soldier Story bodies, but their earlier releases worked very well with the seamless TBLeague ones too.
Stryker2011 wrote:The jacket and shirt look good, the pants look a little big on him. Great set up for your show case.
lawlaw91 wrote:Another great find of the shirt for seamless wide shoulder!!! The only thing I don't happy with is the pants...it looks 80's and nice with dance guys but not this "doctor" or something similar professional man like him....and the books are made from paper or plastic?
AerynDiana wrote:I don't care for the shirts, but those jeans and belt look great!! On all three bodies, too!
That ADD body just looks amazing. And hands in pocket! Awesome!
I'm not 100% liking the way the jeans fold in the top front on the M33 and AD02. So I'm thinking the M34 is the winner here. Even though I really like the baggy look on the AD02...
Great buy!
skywalkersaga wrote:Dang that AD02 body looks so good like that that!
Stryker2011 wrote:I might have to get the red plaid version — that entire outfit is pretty much my go-to winter clothing, though I tend to tuck my shirts in. Thanks for the review.
Ah! Had not figured that out, but makes perfect sense. Thanks!GubernatorFan wrote:AerynDiana wrote:I don't care for the shirts, but those jeans and belt look great!! On all three bodies, too!
That ADD body just looks amazing. And hands in pocket! Awesome!
I'm not 100% liking the way the jeans fold in the top front on the M33 and AD02. So I'm thinking the M34 is the winner here. Even though I really like the baggy look on the AD02...
Great buy!
Thank you. The shirts do look a little bulky, although this type of shirts sometimes are bulky indeed. The ADD body does look amazing, but the problem is that this (the look) is its only advantage -- working with it I was reminded of what a pain it is to pose it and especially get it to stand -- and these are not even action poses. The trick to hands in pockets (in case you don't know or don't realize what I've done in this instance) is to remove the actual hands, and just tuck in the pegs. I was just trying to illustrate that the pockets are functional. Some outfits do have pockets large enough for the actual hands to fit in, although that usually involves stretchier fabrics and what look like oversized pockets. The jeans fold is largely my problem. I want and expect my figures to be articulated enough to sit (the ADD body is already pretty limited there), so I purposefully pulled the pants up far enough to have a bit of a fold of material at the thigh and at the knees. I may not have pulled the pant legs down to smoothen them enough for the just standing photos. The point is, that fold need not be there, depending on how you put the jeans on your figure.
Stryker2011 wrote:Haha. That would be funny. Thanks for the extra info.
AerynDiana wrote:Ah! Had not figured that out, but makes perfect sense. Thanks!
And good to know about the pants' fold. That makes them an even better buy.
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