2009-08-13, 18:42 | Link #1763 |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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I'm not big figurine nut, but I have bought a few over the years. All of which are collecting dust in some corner somewhere. haha
Lets see what I can remember: -I have 2 plastic snap together SEGA figurine from the Sakura Wars game. Sakura and Iris, I believe. Opened & assembled, but not painted or glued. -A 12(?) inch pvc figurine from the Nadesico movie (Ruri). It came in a box fully-assembled and painted. I've only taken it out of it's box once or twice to look at. -An Eva-00 Blue toy. Opened. -A set of the 3 goddesses from the Ah! My Goddess Movie. Never been opened. -A 12 inch pvc model from the Macross 7 series (Mylene). Opened, unassembled, and partially (badly) painted. I have no talent for making models. lol Wow I feel like such a dork after writing this! |
2009-08-14, 04:03 | Link #1764 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Middle of Nowhere
Age: 39
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The rest goes into the closet or to the attic but I'd never throw them away
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2009-08-15, 05:26 | Link #1772 | |
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Not mocking the power of breasts but huge ones don't do much for me. As a mate of mine once put it; anything more than a handful is a waste. ;D EDIT: Haha, oh man. I was just looking over your profile Astrana and I saw your Kureha gallery. It was that gallery I stumbled across about six months ago that set off my interest in it and since then I had been chasing one of those figures.
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2009-08-17, 05:34 | Link #1776 | |
MMmmmm Bacon~~~
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: OPAI
Age: 39
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Then he shift to PVCs, now dolls. i am not sure about own doll creation, but his mascot mirai chan, is getting her own figma line. Doll Assemble like Gundam, you mean resin kit? There are a lot of them on Ebay. But becareful, some of them are maid in thailand with inferior quality (inferior price as well). I would say go to HLJ.com and search Resin. |
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2009-08-17, 15:20 | Link #1778 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 48
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I've been working on this kit for the past few weeks... and putting up posts on my blog, so for anyone bored at work, or just bored, here's something to read:
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Work starts on velvet, initial surface clean up and work First priming session to find surface defects Fixing surface defects with light curing putty (Scroll half way down page) Prime, Putty, Sand, Prime, repeat Surface prep is 80% of the job... Finally, some real painting Fun with masking
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