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Post by ichiGO KUrosaki on Jul 10, 2014 19:51:26 GMT -6
Is he not turtley enough for the turtle club? Wow I didn't think anyone else saw that movie lol
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Post by juanjorman on Jul 11, 2014 9:20:27 GMT -6
Check this out! this is a really cool idea for Figuarts. I really need to get me one of these, I mean I love the boxes and I wouldn't get rid of them, but it would help me to have everything handy and easier/faster to get haha
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Post by Branjita on Jul 11, 2014 9:45:05 GMT -6
Supposedly storing your parts like that causes paint rub damage to every part. Not a good idea.
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Post by juanjorman on Jul 11, 2014 9:47:25 GMT -6
you're right, I didn't think of that; I would hate damaging the painting on the parts haha
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Post by edison on Jul 11, 2014 11:34:00 GMT -6
I use the those type of box to keep my figures too, better over humidity and dryness too. Same on customs parts, but its multi level tool box type.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2014 22:42:06 GMT -6
SH Figuarts Android 16, release date is January 2015 Japan - 5,616 Yen.
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Post by theanfranklin5596 on Jul 12, 2014 22:43:41 GMT -6
Where'd you see that?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2014 22:51:37 GMT -6
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Post by bleepjk on Jul 12, 2014 23:26:31 GMT -6
Supposedly storing your parts like that causes paint rub damage to every part. Not a good idea. Yep..learning the hard way on that one. There has got to be a better way to store them than just keeping them inside the original box.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2014 23:49:28 GMT -6
Plastic bags like the figma one's are quite nice ...
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Post by ichiGO KUrosaki on Jul 13, 2014 0:15:18 GMT -6
Supposedly storing your parts like that causes paint rub damage to every part. Not a good idea. Yep..learning the hard way on that one. There has got to be a better way to store them than just keeping them inside the original box. Take a long strip of material; plastic, felt, whatever: Place one part ex. Hand, roll plastic over one time, Place another hand roll over with previous hand, place another, roll over, etc so there is a layer of material between each one. Then just set it down and unroll the whole deal to access parts.
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Post by Gonstead on Jul 13, 2014 0:39:17 GMT -6
I just use spare ziplock bags to store my parts.
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Post by The Great Saiyaman on Jul 13, 2014 3:24:08 GMT -6
Branjita, juanjorman... I store my parts in ziplocs as well and then throw the bags in a screw box. I don't have any paint rub. I don't see why you would, unless you're shaking them around or something. The paint is pretty durable. December 2014 Figuarts Zero Genki Dama Goku, 3,456 Yen. Genki Dama Goku??? Damn it. I might have to get that. There are no good spirit bomb Goku figures out there! How did you get it to stand on its own long enough to take the picture? I heard that the SSJ3 Goku's hair was, like, EXTRA heavy for the figure and you couldn't stand it on its own. The hair is, sadly, as heavy as you've heard. It's practically impossible to get SS3 Goku to stand on his own. Putting the head on the normal form body helps a bit because of the slightly tighter joints. Also, having him crouched with his legs spread can help balance him out a bit. You can't see it in the Kamehama pic, but his legs are all bent like in the battle stance pic.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2014 5:15:52 GMT -6
December 2014 Figuarts Zero Genki Dama Goku, 3,456 Yen. Genki Dama Goku??? Damn it. I might have to get that. There are no good spirit bomb Goku figures out there! Ichiban Kuji Oozaru Diorama, The one from the Frieza Kuji, The Hachette one, And the Megahouse Capsule from the Android 13 movie ring a bell?? But yeah I might pick it up too, I'd want to know how it look and scale though.
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Post by The Great Saiyaman on Jul 13, 2014 9:01:59 GMT -6
Ichiban Kuji Oozaru Diorama, The one from the Frieza Kuji, The Hachette one, And the Megahouse Capsule from the Android 13 movie ring a bell?? But yeah I might pick it up too, I'd want to know how it look and scale though. I should say there are no sizable ones. I knew about the Ichiban Kuji and Megahouse ones. But they're so small. Looks like the Hachette one is, too. I'm not really into small figures unless they are articulated. I want something a little more impressive (size-wise).
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