On 10/17/2024 at 8:55 AM, Jscott991 said:Awesome use of awesome figures.
I'm particularly impressed at the Crimson Guards holding their guns in realistic ways. Mine struggle with that long, awkward, rubbery gun.
Thank you! They are not the easiest, due to the soft plastic of the weapons as mentioned, In this case, I pulled out the hands from the wrists slightly so the joints had more freedom to move, and therefore put less stress on the weapons, avoiding the bending.
20 hours ago, Satam said:It's my understanding that the Retro siegies have kind of rubbery guns. I have fifteen of the standard release figures (like in the photo above) and all have pretty rigid rifles.
The last wave or so, most of the weapons have been using a harder plastic, which is welcome.
1 hour ago, Satam said:It's my understanding that the Retro siegies have kind of rubbery guns. I have fifteen of the standard release figures (like in the photo above) and all have pretty rigid rifles.
That might be true. I've noticed the guns have gotten a lot more rubbery as the line has moved along. The Retro Trooper's sniper rifle is really hard to keep straight.
6 hours ago, Jscott991 said:Awesome use of awesome figures.
I'm particularly impressed at the Crimson Guards holding their guns in realistic ways. Mine struggle with that long, awkward, rubbery gun.
It's my understanding that the Retro siegies have kind of rubbery guns. I have fifteen of the standard release figures (like in the photo above) and all have pretty rigid rifles.
Awesome use of awesome figures.
I'm particularly impressed at the Crimson Guards holding their guns in realistic ways. Mine struggle with that long, awkward, rubbery gun.
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