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    Heh, no chance of collecting more statues, there's no room left in the house if I was to buy more.

    Overall the quality seems pretty good, would've liked a bit more gloss on the armour finish. I'll admit being a bit jealous of the Hot Toys version on display at EB games/Zing but that was going for $358

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph Wiggum View Post
    Heh, no chance of collecting more statues, there's no room left in the house if I was to buy more.

    Overall the quality seems pretty good, would've liked a bit more gloss on the armour finish. I'll admit being a bit jealous of the Hot Toys version on display at EB games/Zing but that was going for $358
    Can't compare hot toys, they are top of the line products.

    Still waiting on my figuarts hulkbuster

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    nice one, how is the posing and articulation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by philby View Post
    nice one, how is the posing and articulation?
    Well I consider them more to be statues rather than figures. Minimal articulation, mostly in the body and head to twist. But you get about three sets of different arms, legs and hands to create a number of set poses. You're not going to get any "crouched on one knee firing position" type poses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph Wiggum View Post
    Well I consider them more to be statues rather than figures. Minimal articulation, mostly in the body and head to twist. But you get about three sets of different arms, legs and hands to create a number of set poses. You're not going to get any "crouched on one knee firing position" type poses.
    ah ok i see. might pass then.

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