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X-Men: The Animated Series - Rogue 1/6 Scale Figure

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Product information
Height
11.75"
Material
PVC, ABS
Weight
5 lbs

   Rogue Figure
   Neutral Portrait
   Angry Portrait
   Destroyed Blaster Right Hand
   Energy Absorption Left Hand
   Glove and Ungloved Hand
   4 Pairs of Hands
   Standard Black Round Base

Artists

   Concept Design - Alex Brewer
   Sculpt - Alex Brewer
   Paint - Tomasz Rozejowski
   Packaging Art - Dan Veesenmeyer
   Packaging Design - Jordan Christianson
   Photography - Raul Barrero
   Art Direction - Hector Arce

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Image source: https://mondoshop.com/products/x-men-the-animated-series-rogue-1-6-scale-figure

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NEW PRODUCT: ADD TOYS - WOLFMAN (AD 013) - Wed Jan 31, 2024 8:21 pm

ADD TOYS new product : 1/6 werewolf (WOIFMAN) AD 013

★ Head sculpture * 3 Head sculpture * 3
★ Plastic body * 1Plastic body * 1
★Hand shape *8 only H and shape *8
★ Clawed hands * 4 C lawed hands * 4
★ Vest * 1 piece V est * 1
★ Shirt *2 piecesS hirt * 2
★ Leathers * 1 _ _
★ Belt * 1 Belt * 1 _
★ Trousers * 1 pair Trousers *1
★ Socks *2 Socks*2
★ Leather shoes *2 only S hoes *2
★ Base * 1 Base * 1

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HONŌ STUDIO's debut work:
Wolverine 1:6 scale movable figure from Marvel Comics "X-Men"

In Marvel Comics "X-Men", the classic character born in the 1970s: Wolverine, born with Bone claws, and then the bones were injected with Adamantium metal in experiments to obtain metal claws, which became a super popular representative character in the X-Men series.
HON'STUDIO refers to the classic comic "X-Men", where Wolverine wears a bright yellow and metallic blue suit, and releases his debut work!
Restore the thick retro style in the comics and start a new collection journey!

The entire suit refers to the setting of the original Wolverine, with bright yellow and metallic blue as the main tones, embellished with black tiger stripes, and a red belt with an eye-catching "X" LOGO.
The doll is about 28.5cm tall and uses a muscle body with 28 movable joints and seamless arm design to show off the tight muscle lines and Wolverine's strong body.

The head sculpt is meticulously crafted to create its iconic mask, and comes with three expression accessories for replacement; the
rich accessories also include two pairs of replacement hands, electroplated silver-white attack special effects, and a special comic-themed platform with an openable background card position. With the integrated function,
players can replace the entire comic book in their collection to dynamically restore Wolverine's various handsome postures and the rough and wild charm when waving his wolf claws!

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X-Men Wolverine Action Figure Product Specifications

Product Specifications:
· Height: approximately 28.5cm
· Movable joints: 28
· Scale: 1:6 scale

product Features:
· Wolverine’s classic bright yellow and metallic blue suit
· Special body with silicone seamless arms
· Replaceable lower face (3 styles)
· Replaceable palms (2 pairs)
· Silver-white attacks Special effects (1 pair)
· Special platform with background card for displaying comic covers (1 set)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
Product number: HS01
Product barcode: 4895228616128
Packaging: 6 pieces per box

Launch date: Approximately 3rd quarter of 2024

*The pictures shown are only the products The prototype may be slightly different from the final product.
**Product details are subject to change without prior notice.
(c) 2023 MARVEL.
(c) 2023 Hot Toys Limited. All Rights Reserved.


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PRESENT TOYS will launch a new product 1:6 collectible doll series --- Cyclops ( standard version & deluxe version )

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Specification Description:
[size=16]Product name: Cyclops[/size]
Model: [size=16]PT-sp 70[/size]
Size ratio: 1/6
[size=16]Pre-order gift : leather jacket[/size]

[size=16]Accessories list :[/size]
Head sculpt * 2
Element * 1
Combat Gloves * 6
3 laser beam shapes
-Normal shape
-Turn off styling
-Beam shape
Bracket * 1
[size=16]clothing:[/size]
x-men mission suit*1
Universal belt with harness * 1
Tactical boots * 2
[size=16]Pre-order gift : leather jacket[/size]
[size=16]Shipment date: 2nd quarter of 2024[/size]


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[size=24]Deluxe Edition:[/size]
Specification Description:
[size=16]Product name: Cyclops[/size]
Model: [size=16]PT-sp 71[/size]
Size ratio: 1/6
[size=16]Pre-order gift : leather jacket[/size]
[size=16]Accessories list :[/size]
Head sculpt * 2
Element * 1
Combat Gloves * 6
3 laser beam shapes
-Normal shape
-Turn off styling
-Beam shape
Ruin scene base * 1
[size=16]clothing:[/size]
x-men mission suit*1
Universal belt with harness * 1
Tactical boots * 2
[size=16]Pre-order gift : leather jacket[/size]
[size=16]Shipment date: 2nd quarter of 2024[/size]


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SooSoo Toys Frozen Man Review - Mon Oct 11, 2021 11:29 pm

More photos in Post 5 below.

SooSoo Toys fills a number of niches that other companies either have not addressed or have not gotten to, and it usually does a very good job. Its products vary in terms of fun and wow factor. For example, their recent Mr. Butcher was quite excellent (review HERE). Frozen Man is an interpretation of Iceman (Bobby Drake, played by Shawn Ashmore) from X-Men. I liked the X-Men movies well enough, and have the feeling that, apart from Wolverine (Logan, played by Hugh Jackman), on the whole they have not received a good coverage by any one sixth-scale company, although several different outfits have created some renditions of various characters. This appears to be the second release of this product by SooSoo Toys.

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Packaging

The set comes in two separate boxes, one given the Hot Toys treatment with a fine image of the character on the cover and another full color "card" over the plastic lid inside the box (not shown); the other box is a separate container for the "ice board" base. The figure's box has a single transparent lidded plastic trey that holds the figure and all of its accessories. The "ice board" base box is plain cardboard with labels, inside it there is lidded styrofoam lining to protect the base. Everything is pretty safe and collector friendly.

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Sculpting

As often the case with SooSoo Toys sets, there are two head sculpts; in this instance, one normal, and one frozen. The normal head sculpt looks excellent, and looks both realistic and accurate to me. The skin is textured, the hair is finely stranded (more so in hand than in macro photos). The slightly stern expression is perhaps not the most typical look for the actor, but not inappropriate for the character, and not over the top. The frozen head is a bit harder to evaluate, as its semi-translucent and (ice-)crystalized appearance naturally obscures the original detail. What I found a little odd (and I do not recall the film well enough to evaluate) is the greenish color of the frozen head (especially if you have light coming from behind it), which also does not match perfectly the more bluish color of the frozen gloved hands. The other sculpted/molded details, like the gloved hands, boots, and knee pads, are all very nicely sculpted. So is the "ice board" base.

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Paint

The only really complex paintwork is on the normal head. It is clean and realistic, the eyes are glossy, the skin is matte and lightly spotted. The paint application on the other sculpted/molded elements is fairly clean and simple, but that is I think what the outfit called for, based on the film.

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Articulation

In principle, the articulation of the underlying Coo (or Coo-like) body is very good. Several design choices, however, get in its way. While the elbows and knees are quite unrestricted, the fairly stiff jacket and somewhat tight pants can make some of the shoulder and hip articulation a little more difficult, although one can generally achieve reasonably good results anyway. It is the design of the gloved hands and the boots that effectively precludes any wrist or ankle articulation. In the company's defense, neither of these pairs of items really lends itself to being segmented, but it is a little disappointing. The one-piece head and neck also eliminates a point of articulation at the base of the head.

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Accessories

Depending on one's definition of accessories, perhaps there are none. There is a total of four pairs of swappable gloved hands (regular fists, relaxed hands, and spread fingers hands, and translucent frozen spread fingers hands), the "ice board" base, and an adjustable goose-neck dynamic stand. In my book, those are alternative parts, a base, and a stand, and with the possible exception of the base not really accessories. Then again, the character did not really brandish much in the way of accessories in the film, I suppose. Still, it is disappointing that none of the hands can even hold anything -- whether it is necessary for recreating any scenes from the screen or not.

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Outfit

Sculpted/molded elements aside, the outfit is fairly basic, consisting of pants, jersey, belt, and jacket. Considering the character's superpower, perhaps he is overdressed; then again, they are recreating what we saw on the cinema screen. The pants are very nice and only a little restrictive at the top. The belt buckle has an annoying tendency to ride up and sit above the top edge of the pants, but this is a minor annoyance. The long-sleeved jersey has a functional zipper at the neck, and features panels of various materials; it works well and does not restrict articulation. The jacket is pretty stiff, although it is perhaps meant to be. It has a functional zipper and different sections made (or covered) with different materials. I suppose removing the jacket gives us a second look, although at this point I forget to what extent that was featured in the film.

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Fun Factor

Perhaps this would have been much greater if I had more of the X-Men characters. I have some versions of Wolverine, a reconstituted Cyclops (somewhere), an incomplete rehaired Phoenix kitbash, and I suppose I could borrow Patrick Steward's QMX Picard, but that's about it. This figure has more fun potential than fun factor for me at present. The inhibited wrist and ankle articulation are annoying, as is the absence of hands that can hold anything, which limits the scope of creative posing with items and characters outside the very specific parameters of the source material. Or perhaps I'm not feeling very creative these days.

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Value

These days $190 (USD) with free shipping feels like a reasonably good deal for any high end sixth scale products, and this is no exception. I am not as amused by this set as I was by the Mr. Butcher one, which had many more accessories and at least one or two "friends" to play with in the works. On the other hand, this comes with things that Butcher did not -- a hefty "ice board" base and a dynamic action figure stand (Butcher had no bases or stands). Even in terms of mere weight, this makes a difference. But is it worthwhile? That probably depends on a collector's taste and priorities, as usual.

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Things to watch out for -

Careful with the gloved hands. With enough swapping, the gauntlet part could possibly damage and fray the lower edge of the jersey's sleeves. The gauntlet parts are also so thin that they might crack if handled carelessly. The hefty "ice board" is not glass, but it is still fragile, and it would not take much to break it, or some of its crystals. I found it very difficult to screw in the bendy neck onto the base part of the stand -- in part because I expected it to have prefabricated fitting grooves; turns out one is essentially creating the grooves as one screws it in. This might provide a better and more secure fit in the end, but requires a lot of effort, and worry that one would break something.

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Overall

I like the set, but the combination of imperfections (the limited articulation in places) and lack of accessories (although I knew that upfront) dull my enthusiasm -- I was much more excited with the Butcher set. On the other hand, the likeness and quality of the normal head sculpt is excellent, and this is bound to be a must have for anyone trying to put together a team of X-Men characters.

Where to Buy?

GianToy had it for $190 with free shipping, but has sold out. You can still find it at greater cost at ToyOrigin or search eBay.

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As always, what do you think?

More photos in Post 5 below.

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ADD TOYS War Wolves Back (muscle version) - Thu Feb 06, 2020 10:17 pm

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Introduction

Logan/Wolverine is a favorite comic book superhero, and very much at the heart of the recent X-Men movie franchise. I should state out front that I am by no stretch of the imagination an expert on any of the relevant source material, although I have seen all the movies with Wolverine played by Hugh Jackman. At any rate, this character has been a favorite for various sixth-scale iterations in both licensed and unlicensed versions. I like Logan and the franchise well enough, without specifically being a huge fan, so I was not exactly overly eager for yet another sixth-scale iteration. But this one did offer something innovative in more ways than one: a seamless Logan, and more importantly (since we can all stick one of the Logan head sculpts on a TBLeague body) a hairy Logan. The body alone was worth checking out, but the product is actually pretty full of promise. It comes with a reasonably large set of accessories and two interchangeable heads; there is also a clothed version with a more conventional hard-plastic exposed-joints body. There is a lot they did very well, and a lot that is still wanting... as you can see below. For those that were hoping otherwise, the body is not a TBLeague one or, I think, a Jiaou one.

Disclaimer -- for reasons that will become apparent later, I did stick another head on the body at one point, and some of the photos (in the articulation section) are with that head sculpt; it happened to be a Tom Cruise head, so just pretend it is a perfect color match and that Tom Cruise's real body is not actually the smoothest, most hairless naturally-occurring mammalian surface found on the planet (except of course in Tropic Thunder).

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Packaging - 4/4 stars
The set comes in a pretty standard-sized box with white surface color and some fairly abstract graphics, including what looks like a heavily posterized photo of one of the head sculpts. The box is held closed with magnets on the right side, lift that up and then open it like a book. Inside, below a thin layer of black foam, are located two black foam treys, holding the action figure and its accessories. Everything is snug enough, safe, and collector friendly. I don't expect much from packaging (ever), but I do like it.

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Sculpting/Molding - 3.5/4 stars
This category covers a lot, since there are not one but two head sculpts and the body to consider, not to mention the sculpted sword, sheath, hand sculpts (including adamantium claws), base, and shoes. Let's go backwards (you can see some of these pieces in other photos in the review). The Japanese sword (katana) and its sheath are both sculpted and nicely scaled and detailed, especially the intricate wrist guard, loops, and the characters (writing) on the surface of the sword. The adamantium claws, added to fairly standard fists, are sturdy, cleanly sculpted, sharp, and appear to be made of light non-magnetic metal (aluminum/aluminium?). The base part of the action figure stand (a standard crotch-grabber, or whatever rude term we use for it these days) is a raised plastic platform molded to appear like rusted, worn/pitted metal, with a large X in the center. Certainly far more interesting than a bland (blank?) base that might already be more than what most "third party" companies provide. The shoes (short boots) are sculpted in intricate and realistic detail, from their laces and loops to the sole.

The rubbery (silicone?) body surface is molded into the shape of a tightly muscled body with defined muscles and some veins; the only thing missing are the nipples (oddly, as they are painted). Since someone is bound to ask (and be too shy to do so), I did check, and the figure is definitely male, and fully so -- the body is molded this way, no attachable/detachable parts. Not something that we necessarily need for this particular look, but since customization, poseable figures, and seamless bodies are all about being more realistic, I appreciate their commitment to realism. With the head(s) and shoes on, the body stands about 12.25 inches (31 cm) tall.

Then there are the two head sculpts. I'm not certain that the circumference of the body surface at the neck is ideal for the head sculpts. One can probably stuff something inside to increase it and decrease the current gap -- or perhaps the heads are sitting a little too high, and they do appear a little too large for the body (or is it Logan's hair?). But let's focus on the sculpts themselves. The one that comes "on" the body is the less agitated scowling one; the alternate head has an anrgy shouting expression. Normally I would prefer a less animated expression for a sixth-scale head, but I'm not actually sure which one I like better here, and whether that has anything to do with how well one or the other is executed. Either way, they did the right thing, providing both a more animated and a more neutral head sculpt (rather than one more animated one). Whether or not this is a perfect rendition of the actor's features (and I don't remember enough to tell if they are copies of previous sculpts), the head sculpt is very finely done in both cases, and the hair stranding is superb (suitably finer strands for most of the hair, but clumpier pieces for the spiky top). The shouting head sculpt has the added complexity of the open mouth with the teeth and tongue, and this too appears to have been executed very well.

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Paint - 3.5/4 stars
The paint applies to everything but the cloth parts of the outfit. The shoes and sword sheath are painted to look like leather, offset by a few metallic elements painted appropriately; the shoes are also given a bit of weathering. Each hand sculpt is painted to not only math the body, but also to match the painted-on body hair; the adamantium claws are painted to look stained with blood, and the same effect is applied to the fists to which they come attached.

We have seen some of this before. What makes this set unique, is that the painting is carried over to the seamless rubbery surface of the body. Individual body hairs are painted or printed, and appear to be reasonably hard-wearing (although I was fairly careful, I'm sure I would have noticed some damage if things weren't properly done). The hair is a little faint on the body (less so on the hand sculpts) and I wish it had been just a little bit more contrasting and that there was just a little more of it. They probably didn't want to overdo it, but even so the overall effect is quite good. And since someone was going to ask about that, I checked, and apart from the pubic area, the body hair treatment is not carried below the waist. Yep, apparently Logan shaves his legs. I know we weren't going to look at it, but it would have been nice if they had applied the hair painting/printing to that too. There appears to be some subtle spotting on the body surface, adding extra realism (though some of it may be dust or tiny strands attaching to the surface!). The nipples are painted softly (though disappointingly not sculpted). The use of fairly traditional plastic joint pegs was not a bad idea in itself, but they should have been given a less shiny surface to match the body and hands more closely; better yet, they should also have been given the body hair effect. Minor issues aside, there is a lot TBLeague and Jiaou can learn and re-learn from this set.

Both head sculpts are exquisitely painted. For one thing, they match the body surface color very well, something difficult to do with different materials. The work on the eyes (glossy, with tiny eyelashes), eyebrows, mustache and beard is all very fine; the hair is perhaps a little flat, but this is largely offset by the fine sculpting of the strands. While it is probably just short of perfect, I'm impressed by the paint application on the lips, teeth, and tongue (or more generally, mouth interior) on the more animated, shouting head sculpt.

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Articulation - 2.5/4 stars
There is no stainless steel skeleton inside the rubbery body surface here. The active joints are perhaps plastic; the movement is certainly a little jagged. You can achieve very decent articulation in most respects in the upper half of the body (for example, you can bend beyond 90 degrees at the elbows), although holding more extreme poses would prove impossible -- the joints are too weak to keep the material pushing them back to a less extreme position. This is where this body falls short of the standards set by TBLeague. In particular, trying to raise the arm over the shoulder and head results both in a bounce back and in an unsightly fold on top of the shoulder. Things get more problematic below the waist. Here it is hard to tell to what extent the problem is due to the body's joints and rubbery surface causing a bounce back, and to what extent to the restrictions caused by the fairly tight pants and fairly high rim of the footwear. As a result, he can bend at the knee only up to 90 degrees, and he cannot sit quite properly. The ankles are fairly sturdy, but very difficult to work with. They can allow you to tilt backwards and forwards, but rotating them sideways for additional support in some poses seems nearly impossible. This makes standing the figure on its own quite difficult. And that difficulty is exacerbated by the fact that the whole body has the tendency to bounce and wobble a little bit (making me wonder if it has a full skeleton of any material inside at all), and to renegotiate its pose or center of gravity. Getting this body in a specific pose might be easy within limits, but getting it to stand in that position can be very frustrating. Once again, I wish they had gone with a metal skeleton. There is a stand, of course, and if one poses an action figure on a shelf one would probably use the (a) stand anyway, but that isn't the point.

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Accessories - 4/4 stars
First, the set includes four additional pairs of hands, making five pairs total: fists (they come on the body), relaxed hands, pistol grip hands, sword grip hands, and the fists with the adamantium claws sticking out of them (these are located in the lower black foam trey, with the base/stand). Other spare parts include the alternative head sculpt (the shouting one). Then there is the Japanese sword and its sheath, which are the only "real" accessories. Note that the sword is not only finely sculpted, painted, and inscribed, it even has actual cord (I think) wound round its handle: very nice touch. I refuse to see a base/stand as an accessory proper, although the difficulties in getting the figure to stand certainly make it a relevant addition; and it certainly looks cool. There are a lot of hand choices here, but other than that this is not a whole lot of accessories. I have long forgotten the scene or film this is based on, so I can't guarantee there was anything else that could have been included (a pistol for the pistol grip hands?), and we should realize that there is a separate, "suit" version of the set (with a different action figure body but the same accessories). The reason why I'm not going to deduct points for this is the price of the set. When Hot Toys sells you a Leia without a single accessory for over $200, that is pretty insulting. When this pretty new and obscure outfit sells you an innovative and impressive, even if not quite perfect product for $165 and includes a couple of accessories, it is somehow less annoying... to me.

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Outfit - 3.5/4 stars
The outfit (excluding the sculpted footwear) is very simple: pants and belt. The pants are in a drab color, with a modicum of weathering, most obviously a long blood stain on the right side of the right upper leg, where the bloodied adamantium claws must have brushed against the fabric. It's a nice touch. The belt is made of stretchy cloth and works like a real belt, with a real buckle. Neither of these things is phenomenal, but they are more than adequate. Considering the look reproduced in the set, they are just right. The promotional materials mentioned socks, which do not appear to be included; I doubt they would be missed, and this is the only thing they promised that they did not deliver.

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Fun Factor - 3/4 stars
War Wolf has no one to play with (other than possibly his other self), and that hurts; but you can always improvise. The effective limitations on the articulation (bounce back, tight pants) are annoying, but not extreme. The worst problem is the difficulty standing and balancing the figure. But if you end up perching him on a stand on your shelf, that would no longer be an issue. As usual, the fun factor would vary from one collector to another, and depend on their imagination and interest.

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Value 3.5/4 stars
This is a popular protagonist from a popular franchise; the set is attractive and innovative, if fairly basic. That said, in the world of high-end sixth-scale collectibles, $165 (USD) including shipping is close to the lower, rather than the higher end of the price range, and I appreciate that. There was clearly some research and development that went into this, and while the result is not perfect, it is still impressive and in many ways a step forward (a step, one might add, that other, established outfits should have taken already but have not). But note that this price might not be available at all sources; in this instance I used eBay.

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Things to watch out for
Hard to tell yet. The body surface feels just a little sticky, and closer to TBLeague's silicone bodies than Jiaou's TPE ones (though I could be wrong); either way some protective powder probably won't hurt -- but I haven't tried it myself. I would not abuse the joints excessively; if they are indeed plastic, they might snap. Heat up the hand sculpts before placing on the pegs -- there are no spare pegs provided, and these are not exactly the same as the ones used by Soldier Story or DAM or by Hot Toys and others. Careful with exchanging the head sculpts -- they require some effort to remove or to attach, and you don't want to snap the neck peg that comes out of the body; heating up the head a little bit before trying this should help. I didn't try too hard to test it, but although it appeared safe and secure, I would handle the parts of the body where the hair effect has been applied with some basic care. That said, it is not as fragile (or the body as difficult to pose) as the twelfth-scale version of Logan that came out some time ago.

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Overall - 3.4/4 stars
In terms of looks, the set delivers everything it promised. While it is fairly limited, it does include a number of interchangeable parts, including two beautifully-executed head sculpts. And it commands a price nearer the lower end of the range current in our hobby. I do wish the articulation were better, while I realize TBLeague has spoiled us. But it has also set a standard that ADD should have made sure to match. As it is, neither has attained perfection.

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Where to Buy
You can always check eBay or the following (among others) --

Cotswold Collectibles for $180

Timewalker Toys for $180

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Hope this has been useful. As always, what do you think? And one more for the road (or, in Spanish, Una mas y vamos)

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The New Psi Core Team - Tue Feb 04, 2020 6:43 am

The beginning of Wonder Woman's New Psi Core Team to help out with her F-Force Team.

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Psylocke and Dark Phoenix. BTW Dark Phoenix now has TBLeague arched feet.


I still need to find Dark Phoenix a new HS and TBLeague suntan body with medium bust size but not the S33B body.

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At the instance of ReverendSpooky, I am sharing this rather incomplete project. After looking into the few options for a head of Famke Janssen to customize, I settled on Sideshow's rendition of her as Xenia Onatopp from that James Bond film with Pierce Brosnan. Here is what I had to work with:

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The head was a bit on the large side, with somewhat elongated features and possibly larger jaws -- there was little I was going to be able to do about that. It also featured rather dark/contrasting makeup and lipstick, and an atypical for the actress hairstyle. I repainted the lips, eyes, eyelids, and eyebrows to match what we see in the X-Men movies more closely, and cut off the hair (like a wig), built a smaller cranium out of air-drying clay, painted that a dark red color, then covered that in Tibetan lamb hair from Morezmore. So I ended up with what you see in the following photos. Not sure I am done yet, although it is difficult to see what more I can do to improve it, besides finish the figure with more of the outfit (which I have currently misplaced). If she had black hair, she would remind me more of an entirely different actress, but I will not name her so as not to influence your viewing of the head.

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AP 1/6 ATX039 Super-heroine “Magnetic girl” collectible figure
List:
Female head*1
Hands*2 pair
Body*1
Black under-shirt*1
Black leather coat*1
Jeans*1 pair
Waist chain*1
Prison uniform*1
Black boots*1 pair
White leather shoes*1 pair
Neck ring*1
Special effects accessories*2
Support*1

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To help with sorting and searching through this forum as we accumulate more and more topics (threads), I invite all members posting a new topic to add hashtags at the end of the first post. If you have already created a topic, you can go back to it, and edit the first post to include the hashtags of your choice. I have gone through a few topics started by others and myself and included some hashtags as a test, but feel free to add more of your own, where applicable. We do not seem to be limited in number of hashtags, so some redundancy is ok (e.g., both #lordoftherings and #lotr).

By clicking on a hashtag, you will be able to see all topics (threads) tagged with it -- you will be taken to a page containing the first posts in these topics (there may be further posts with additional info and images, so you might want to enter the respective topics and follow through). In Profile you can follow specific hashtags of your choice.

Working list of common hashtags below. You are not limited to this, and feel free to supply additional suggestions; so as to minimize the number of hits during searches, please do not put the # in front of your suggestions, which I will integrate into the list. At any rate this should demonstrate the principle of the thing. There are basically three types of hashtags that would apply: descriptive (like #historical or #outdoors), franchise (like #starwars or #aliens), and maker (like #easyandsimple or #hottoys).



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I've been in the works for months, building little details and making the paintings, but finally finished my Colossus the painter photoshoot.

When I started working on my custom X-Men figures, the intention was always to steer away from the costumes.  And while there are often a few nods to their iconic colors, I mostly wanted to go with the casual clothes I'd imagine them wearing.  So when I started Colossus, some paint stained overalls seemed the obvious choice.  Custom brushes, paint tubes, easel and paint covered palette seemed like they'd be great accessories, and fun to make.  As the idea for some photos of him painted started forming, I made a pile of scattered sketches, and a few painting, finished and unfinished, printed and transferred to real canvasses. Psylocke seemed the ideal model.

Hopefully nothing too risque for anyone here.

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A few pics of my 1/6 Wolverine Weapon X helmet with led lighting. Thought I’d be farther along on the rest of the figure this past weekend, but was excited how this came out and wanted to share.

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UPDATED 04/08/2018

So, I thought this would be a quick easy project.  Make a quick Weapon X  helmet, a couple mechanical bits, a few wires, throw them on a naked Wolverine.  Get a few cool photos.  Done and done.  

These things never work out that way though.  Ended up going deep into every piece, getting pretty elaborate on the leather straps, and adding an LED to the helmet.  Just finished up today, and I'm thrilled with the results.  

I want to do a big photoshoot, elaborate background, maybe a bit of action, and definitely plan to get some pics next time it snows.  But I was so excited to have finished today, I couldn't resist getting some photos.

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And while I was at it, I couldn't resist doing some super stylized shots.

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A quick note, but I didn't have any kind of background that would work, so I threw together a faux concrete wall in under an hour.  Textured it up with a big rock I found under my porch, painted it concrete grey, then a big wash of grimey black.  Kept blasting it with the hairdryer so I didn't have to slow down, and could get these pics while there was still some sun.  Really happy with how it came out, and it's a great start on a versatile military base/lab kinda diorama background I have planned.  Such a productive day!
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