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    Wow, loving the amazing photography here! Really brings these figures alive!

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    @Ispayks: Keep those Soundwave photos coming dude!

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    Soundwave superior, Constructicons inferior.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ispayks View Post
    Soundwave superior, Constructicons inferior.

    I love it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bidoofdude View Post
    It's well worth it if you're in Australia, since if you divided them equally, they're only a bit more than retail at around $40-45. They're really good and I love them to bits. I can't keep my eyes of Screamer especially.
    I can see why! He's gorgeous. I must get this set.

    Quote Originally Posted by ispayks View Post
    Soundwave superior, Constructicons inferior.

    Oh yeah, he said it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJ_Prime View Post
    Wow, loving the amazing photography here! Really brings these figures alive!
    Keep up the good work guys! loving all the shots. So im challenging you guys maybe to take photos from different point of views and angle and so what we come up with, give its more of a dramatic effect.

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    Is dark background good for these shots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzcomp View Post
    Is dark background good for these shots?
    it should still be ok for dark background for best results outdoor shots with natural light is better. this would bring out the charcter more

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    Loving the outdoor shots DecepticOptics, and Ispayks, loving the Uncrasimatic scenes.
    My Fan interview with Big Trev

    my original collection from when I was more impressionable.
    My Current Collection Pics (Changing on occasion)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzcomp View Post
    Is dark background good for these shots?
    Quote Originally Posted by Deceptic_Optic View Post
    it should still be ok for dark background for best results outdoor shots with natural light is better. this would bring out the charcter more
    I'm trying to replicate the invisible black backdrop, unfortunately it's not working .








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