Oh, good luck with that! Hope it's not too terribly long before it can be shipped safely to you.
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Stryker2011 wrote:ironman1188 wrote:Jessica!!!
Last I heard (a few days ago) the sculpts were done; just waiting for them to be shipped from overseas -- but with the lockdowns everywhere, it could still be awhile.
Stryker2011 wrote:ironman1188 wrote:Jessica!!!
Last I heard (a few days ago) the sculpts were done; just waiting for them to be shipped from overseas -- but with the lockdowns everywhere, it could still be awhile.
ukshaun wrote:Any ideas on the best choice of Phicen body for J.A. ?
Ephiane wrote:How could i miss this Thread ? Wonderfull Idea and the York HS is amazing. Any Upgrades so far ?
Stryker2011 wrote:The S29B is a little too busty for Jenny, who is fairly flat chested. I chose the S19B for its narrower frame, plus it matches pretty close to the World Box A012 body I’m using for Logan (Jenny and Michael were just about the same height).
ukshaun wrote:Jenny Agutter
Height 1.7m
I'd say her breast size is flatter than Phicen Medium
It is about time Phicen added Small to the line.
Stryker2011 wrote:ukshaun wrote:Jenny Agutter
Height 1.7m
I'd say her breast size is flatter than Phicen Medium
It is about time Phicen added Small to the line.
Yep. But for now, you go with the closest available.
skywalkersaga wrote:For fully clothed figures.... this is where an exacto knife and some plastic wrap come in handy.
For skin-showing figures... still haven't figured out a non-invasive enough bust reduction method, sadly.
ukshaun wrote:I send Phicen an message, suggesting they offer small, along with medium and large.
ThePhotogsBlog wrote:ukshaun wrote:I send Phicen an message, suggesting they offer small, along with medium and large.
good luck with that.
ukshaun wrote:ThePhotogsBlog wrote:ukshaun wrote:I send Phicen an message, suggesting they offer small, along with medium and large.
good luck with that.
You never know. Even medium are on the large side.
ThePhotogsBlog wrote:ukshaun wrote:ThePhotogsBlog wrote:ukshaun wrote:I send Phicen an message, suggesting they offer small, along with medium and large.
good luck with that.
You never know. Even medium are on the large side.
I don't disagree with you, I just don't believe they will want to.
ukshaun wrote:It is not difficult for them to do. They won't know without creating a run
Also, on the subject of skin color, they would offer dark brown.
Stryker2011 wrote:ukshaun wrote:It is not difficult for them to do. They won't know without creating a run
Also, on the subject of skin color, they would offer dark brown.
All things we’ve been asking for (at least in the West), but for whatever reason, haven’t gotten. Maybe it’s just a matter of time, but who knows.
ukshaun wrote:Slightly off topic, but Jenny Agutter related.
A couple of years ago i picked up a book off of ebay titled Jenny Agutter - SNAP (Observations of Los Angeles and London)
It was a Jenny Agutter photo book. It did not cost much, and made for an interesting read, short read, and amounted to a collection of black & white photo's taken by Jenny Agutter along with some words about the photo(s) in question. Nothing too amazing. What was interesting, was inside the book, it appears to have been signed.
The seller never listed the item as signed. I figured, assuming the signature is genuine, the seller was probably unaware of the signature.
There is the possibility the seller has a warped level of humor, and likes to sign books they sell?
I have a feeling that the signature is probably genuine.
Stryker2011 wrote:ukshaun wrote:Slightly off topic, but Jenny Agutter related.
A couple of years ago i picked up a book off of ebay titled Jenny Agutter - SNAP (Observations of Los Angeles and London)
It was a Jenny Agutter photo book. It did not cost much, and made for an interesting read, short read, and amounted to a collection of black & white photo's taken by Jenny Agutter along with some words about the photo(s) in question. Nothing too amazing. What was interesting, was inside the book, it appears to have been signed.
The seller never listed the item as signed. I figured, assuming the signature is genuine, the seller was probably unaware of the signature.
There is the possibility the seller has a warped level of humor, and likes to sign books they sell?
I have a feeling that the signature is probably genuine.
That’s cool. Hopefully it is authentic.
ukshaun wrote:I found the book this morning and took two pictures.
This picture shows the poor quality of the cover, which goes someway to explaining the lower than normal price. The main book is in perfect shape.
The signature.
I thought I purchased the book on ebay. Having look at my ebay purchase history, I could not find it?
I searched my Amazon purchase history, and bingo!
The book was purchased on Amazon in 2017 for the price of £19.99 ($25.32)
I just looked on ebay, and prices range from £34.99 ($44.32) to £65.97 ($83.55) admittedly with covers in better shape. None mentioned being signed. One Amazon seller has one listed for £124.88 ($158.17)
Back when I purchased my copy, I must have been focused on price over description, as looking at the original order via Amazon, it does mention the book featuring a signature.
Condition: Collectible - Acceptable - **PLEASE NOTE CONDITION DESCRIPTION** - this copy has been signed by the author/photographer on the title page thus: "all the very best Jenny Agutter"; 1983 1st ed with the ISBN of 0704323696 (which brings up no results on Amazon's quirky search engine!), text generally OK with slight yellowing to page edges, some staining to first and last (blank) pages, small patch of staining to page extremities at the very bottom (not affecting text), slight bumping to board corners, slight rubbing to bottom of boards, slight bumping to sides of front & rear boards, bumping & rubbing to top & bottom of spine, both boards somewhat marked, price-clipped dw is missing a number of pieces & is in very poor shape. Book = acceptable; jacket = very poor. (our ref: neben kl). - mandalay-bookshop
mandalay-bookshop
100% positive in the last 12 months (36 ratings)
Specialist in rare, signed and inscribed books in memory of Thanomsil.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/sp?_encoding=UTF8&asin=&isAmazonFulfilled=0&isCBA=&marketplaceID=A1F83G8C2ARO7P&orderID=205-9586230-9571561&seller=A2NGI4B0PTD43H&tab=&vasStoreID=
ThePhotogsBlog wrote:ukshaun wrote:I found the book this morning and took two pictures.
This picture shows the poor quality of the cover, which goes someway to explaining the lower than normal price. The main book is in perfect shape.
The signature.
I thought I purchased the book on ebay. Having look at my ebay purchase history, I could not find it?
I searched my Amazon purchase history, and bingo!
The book was purchased on Amazon in 2017 for the price of £19.99 ($25.32)
I just looked on ebay, and prices range from £34.99 ($44.32) to £65.97 ($83.55) admittedly with covers in better shape. None mentioned being signed. One Amazon seller has one listed for £124.88 ($158.17)
Back when I purchased my copy, I must have been focused on price over description, as looking at the original order via Amazon, it does mention the book featuring a signature.
Condition: Collectible - Acceptable - **PLEASE NOTE CONDITION DESCRIPTION** - this copy has been signed by the author/photographer on the title page thus: "all the very best Jenny Agutter"; 1983 1st ed with the ISBN of 0704323696 (which brings up no results on Amazon's quirky search engine!), text generally OK with slight yellowing to page edges, some staining to first and last (blank) pages, small patch of staining to page extremities at the very bottom (not affecting text), slight bumping to board corners, slight rubbing to bottom of boards, slight bumping to sides of front & rear boards, bumping & rubbing to top & bottom of spine, both boards somewhat marked, price-clipped dw is missing a number of pieces & is in very poor shape. Book = acceptable; jacket = very poor. (our ref: neben kl). - mandalay-bookshop
mandalay-bookshop
100% positive in the last 12 months (36 ratings)
Specialist in rare, signed and inscribed books in memory of Thanomsil.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/sp?_encoding=UTF8&asin=&isAmazonFulfilled=0&isCBA=&marketplaceID=A1F83G8C2ARO7P&orderID=205-9586230-9571561&seller=A2NGI4B0PTD43H&tab=&vasStoreID=
I'm not an expert, but from the many examples of her signature I've seen on line, the signature looks authentic.
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