>>7869499A few points:
>He's an inarticulate drunk.>But an articulated posable figure.For some reason I like you very much.
Looked him up, best deal I could find was $140. I think it would be worth it. If you know a better deal let me know. HIs accessories are terrific. It's perfect for a "real life" Popeye, if you follow. It's a work of art.
I have that same beer mug he's holding, always neat to see someone else who buys Chinese dollhouse goods.
Up your nose with a rubber hose for showing me a Popeye figure so perfect I have to get one.
Lastly: >Six pipes.
>>7869968Hey, thanks to you too! We may not be Abrahamic creation deities but we can breathe life in some small way into these things. Be it on their own or becoming a piece of us. I like that the pokemon are kits, I like putting them together. Back in the late 90's I used to put together Gundam models. Only four or five but it was nice. Ages before that I did model airplanes.
>I love your ammobot dude. Never seen one before, but he looks sweet.BIzarre thing, it's from a Chinese "Anime" called WOrld PEacekeepers. The local toy store'd had these DC figures on clearance for a while, and I'd get one now and then but there were three I didn't want, but it was a Build a Figure situation as well, and it make King SHark. SO one day I'm sitting at home and thinking "I should get those others while they are on clearance so I can build that shark and I can give away or resell the figures.", so I drive there and they are missing one I one of the three to complete the shark, so to console myself I go to the mall to see if I can find that one really good WIldcard figure with all the heads. Three stores, nope, nope and nope. BUt I saw this guy, $12 and looked cool as shit, then I found a really nice rastaurant/ber that has set menu items, and so Gyoza and a big Asahi beer for $8 AUD (Not Australian but living here for now.) It was a good day, also scored whatever that one TMNT mechanical Bear.