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STAR WARS A Negative Body Image Story

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AlKelAstra91


That's pretty interesting to see a Phicen body completely skinned down. Ironically, my M32's wrist pegs loosened earlier than my M31, the former of which recently literally broke off. Granted I did have the M32 a few months in advance, though I do not think I was that harsh on it as my first Phicen, perhaps it was one of the earlier models?

GubernatorFan


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AlKelAstra91 wrote:Ironically, my M32's wrist pegs loosened earlier than my M31, the former of which recently literally broke off. Granted I did have the M32 a few months in advance, though I do not think I was that harsh on it as my first Phicen, perhaps it was one of the earlier models?

It could vary with different batches of products. If the problem was the same as I experienced with M31 (but no other TBLeague male body) and with some of the female bodies, it comes down to the brace securing the metal wrist pegs in the bottom of the lower arm -- it is theoretically fixable, but not really permanently and not securely, and you might damage the silicon skin by rolling it back to try repairs. Very annoying.

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Stryker2011


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With loose wrist peg joints I pull the skin back just far enough to get a needle nose pliers on the joint and squeeze the crap out of it until it’s more secure.

GubernatorFan


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Stryker2011 wrote:With loose wrist peg joints I pull the skin back just far enough to get a needle nose pliers on the joint and squeeze the crap out of it until it’s more secure.

That's the theory. In my experience, it just doesn't work well as a solution (though it does seem to be the best solution available). The wrist pegs do get reattached to the lower arms, but they remain very floppy and easily become undone again. But perhaps I haven't managed to squeeze the little bottom crimp tight enough -- at any rate, they should have done a better job with it to begin with, and allowed it to remain locked in place.

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davidd

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The beach scene with the Corona beers is excellent! So many perfect little details! And how appropriate to use a beach blanket to represent, you know, the beach!

And nice call about so many people in advertisements facing away from the ocean! Razz

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davidd wrote:The beach scene with the Corona beers is excellent! So many perfect little details! And how appropriate to use a beach blanket to represent, you know, the beach!

And nice call about so many people in advertisements facing away from the ocean! Razz

Glad you liked it, and got the implicit humor too! And to think this whole thing simply started with a de-necking tutorial. Smile


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TravelGuide

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That's a wonderful beachscene!

And about the skeleton: I see you did put on the hands and feet, but no head. It probably would be funny with a head. It's almost a very basic robotdesign.


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Valiarde

Valiarde
Nice to revive older threads. This one was one of the funniest stories I've read not gonna lie!
Nearly any bubble was a great punch line and the sand meme stuff from the movie cracks me up.

Great episode all around!


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GubernatorFan

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TravelGuide wrote:That's a wonderful beachscene! And about the skeleton: I see you did put on the hands and feet, but no head. It probably would be funny with a head. It's almost a very basic robotdesign.

Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it. Of course, not a real environment like yours. As for the skeleton, someone just wanted to see it compared to that body (although they are different bodies, the basic design is surely the same). But it does look a bit like a robot, doesn't it?

Valiarde wrote:Nice to revive older threads. This one was one of the funniest stories I've read not gonna lie! Nearly any bubble was a great punch line and the sand meme stuff from the movie cracks me up. Great episode all around!

Thank you very much for the high praise. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Funny you guys dug this one up now, because a little tutorial that will be presented somewhat similarly is about to get posted. Smile


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Theboo-bomb

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Good ol' anakin doing what has to be done. I wonder if he gets furious whenever he hears the words sand trooper. 😄


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BAMComix

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Laughing Laughing Very cool!

GubernatorFan

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Theboo-bomb wrote:Good ol' anakin doing what has to be done. I wonder if he gets furious whenever he hears the words sand trooper. 😄

Funny. Nah, I think he's fine with sand -- or pretending he is. Smile He is almost a paragon of dutiful ("I must obey my master").

BAMComix wrote:Laughing Laughing  Very cool!

Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!


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ZombieTestSubject


I'm slowly getting to your SW posts. Looks like I missed this one before. Funny way to spin off a modification tutorial.

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ZombieTestSubject wrote:I'm slowly getting to your SW posts. Looks like I missed this one before. Funny way to spin off a modification tutorial.

Thank you very much. Glad you liked this and I hope you like the others too.


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