Everyone got their Deadpool?
>NOVEMBER TMNT Raphael
TMNT Michalangelo
Woody
>DECEMBER 66' Batmobile with Batman & Robin
DeLorean
Legion (Gamera 2: Attack of Legion)
>JANUARY Spider-Man
Glavenus / Dino Equipment (Male Swordsman)
>TBA Kaiser X Equipment (Male Swordsman)
Kirin Equipment (Female Swordsman)
Beat (Jet Set Radio)
Arthur (Ghosts 'n' Goblins)
Dino Getter 1
Hyakuya Yuuichiro (Seraph of the End)
Hyakuya Mikaela (Seraph of the End)
Diane (Seaven Deadly Sins)
Gamera 1967 (Gamera vs Gyaos)
Gyaos 1967 (Gamera vs Gyaos)
G1 Gamera (Gamera: Guardian of the Universe)
Gyaos (Gamera: Guardian of the Universe)
G2 Gamera (Gamera 2: Attack of Legion)
G3 Gamera (Gamera 3: The Revenge of Iris)
Underwater Knee Socks
Fraulein Zwei series
Venom (Marvel)
AB Nexus I.O - Integra
AB Nexus I.O - Intaniya
AB Nexus Armoroid -Color Variation- (5 variants?)
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Marvel Legends fans on Suicide Watch edition
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Probably should post this. Yamaguchi posing the ML.
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And I've been meaning to post this, although I'm not sure if folks here are interested in them since they are not Revoltechs. However Sofubi Toy Box is practically replacing the Sci-Fi Revo genre or the releases that were of unusual traits, so might as well mention them. There will also be buildings besides characters, animals and vehicles.
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>>6006147 Why can't we all be friends? Yamaguchi is trying to tell us to be so.
The neck could have been done a bit better, and he drew the sword on his right with his left hand. But that's cool. Fun pic. And I still think the pinky is a great touch.
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>>6006506 >And I still think the pinky is a great touch The pinky is the main reason I didn't get the ML
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I thought I should clarify what I learn from the amiami review and Yamaguchi's twitter. The hip joints of Spider-Man is ball jointed like Deadpool, but the thigh joints are simple peg rotations at an angle. The calf section, divided by the blue and red pieces contains revolver joints so you can have different bends there to further exaggerate the posing. You can actually see the joints in some pictures. And apparently there are no ratchets in the ankle joints. Maybe those are the same joints used in the Minis. Sorry for the crappy diagram but you get the point.
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I started off in love with deadpool, but man, the little flaws started adding up quick. The giraffe neck is a negative in more poses than it adds anything, and the swords are fragile as fuck. Stuff like the buckles which should be a gimmie aren't painted, while the factory straight up missed a huge spot of brown on his shoulder straps on mine. His eyes keep falling out, and even pledging the sockets doesn't keep them in. All of the above really sucks, because he's mechanically great. The joints hold together well, and their placement is actually pretty great. He can pull off pretty much everything I can think of. Basically, I'm happy with him, but due to a combination of weak QC and bad ideas he feels really overpriced.
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>>6006527 Why the fuck would they make the calf joints a revolver joint and not just what Deadpool's thigh joints are? The decision to make that section look the way it does was already retarded at least make it legitimately functional.
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Whens the revoltech going to come to the US? Otherwise ill have to wait for the figma or figure from deadpool 2 which will hopefully look better. This one looks good but definitely has some flaws.
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>>6006712 >>6006714 >>6006716 >>6006717 I am legitimately jelly of your posing.
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>>6006739 It's all patience and practice
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>>6006693 Nm its on bbts. $70 what a fucking joke. What is the MSRP of this
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>>6006789 Somewhere around 55. You're either gonna have to bite the bullet and pay 70 or stalk Mandarake to try to nab one for around 45.
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>>6006790 ha! this is great, keep up these great pics.
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>>6006790 thats awesome. haha
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>>6006716 Is that ASM2 Spidey?
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>>6006863 How well do they scale together? Still waiting to get mine in.
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My favorite thing about reviewers getting angry about the revo deadpool is that they don't understand that like most revoltechs it is meant to be posed to fit one or two angles, making it work best for things like toy photography, but a lot of the people bitching about revo and praising the marvel legends are ACBA people. It's hilarious how badly they don't understand what revos are for. It's literally for exactly what they want.
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Does anyone know how well Deadpool holds the Little Armory guns? I was thinking about picking a few up for him.
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>>6007047 They are a bit too small for revoltechs like Venom Snake and Deadpool. ML or NECA figure weapons works better if they fit in their hands.
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>>6006550 Maybe you should learn how to pose first if that is indeed your photi
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>>6006506 >Why can't we all be friends? Because people get triggered if you don't like the Revoltech.
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What's your guys opinions on the Jack Skellington Revoltech? I've been looking for a Jack figure recently, and the Revoltech seems to be the best one.
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>>6007104 Ah, that's a shame. What about the Kaiyodo Modeling Support Goods? Those seem cheaper than buying a bunch of NECAs. There's a minigun too, so if they scale with Deadpool I want to snatch some up.
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>>6007129 It's the best Jack figure hands down. Even if you hate Revoltech there is no other option with higher quality sculpt, paint, articulation and play value due to his alt heads. If you can get it for a good price you'll like it.
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>>6007134 You mean Kotobukiya. They are very much like HG gunpla weapons, with tiny grips so they will slide out of Deadpool's hands. The oversized ones like the motorized minigun that's held by two hands might work okay,
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>>6007135 Thanks for the info. I guess i'll have check the shops now for any good prices.
I'm kind of sad Oogie Boogie doesn't have a figure of this quality, but I guess i'll have to do with the Diamond Select in the meantime.
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>>6007267 Thinking about where to get one, if at all...
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>>6007267 >Whatcha thinkin' about? dunnoo... just killing stuff i guess
wbu?
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I'm ninja spiderman bitches!
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What is up with Deadpool's elbows? They almost always look off when bent. Is this due to bad posing? Why does the joint stick out so far. It looks really detached.
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>>6007282 lol
Deadpool looks pretty dope, worth getting?
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>>6006790 "Great talk, buddy."
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Oh Starkey, you and the boy scout break up?
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Not gonna lie, I'd kill for a Sci-Fi Revoltech Space Marine. Especially if they pulled a Skeleton and made a few variants so that with the modularity of the line you could theoretically mix and match armour parts. Especially if they did Chaos Space Marines as well.
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>>6007398 I never could find the Toybiz figure as a kid, but this looks like everything I could have asked for in a figure. Outside of the shoulder cuts of course.
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>>6007440 No one knows Warhammer 40k in Japan. With that said I was making my wishlist collage and included Space Marines. But I'm good for any kind of full armor future soldiers with Yamaguchi's attention to articulation so they can fold their guns properly.
I don't play video games that much, but I tried to pick ones that will benefit from his stylization and/or articulation so focused more on swords and guns users. Revoltech/VulcanLog wishlist video games edition. I know there is like 0.01% chance for any of these becoming a Revo.
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>>6007534 >Sam Gideon Fuck yes I'd buy that. Vanquish was an awesome game. Bayonetta too.
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>>6007537 All Platinum games works well as Revos, like they are on the same wavelength.
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>>6007124 More so, people get annoyed with you miss the whole point of Revoltech and complain that the Revo figure isn't the perfect Deadpool to go "PEW PEW!" with and make your figures fight together by sandwiching them into each other like a spastic manchild.
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>>6007549 Revo Jetstream Sam, Mistral, Monsoon and Sundowner yes please.
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>>6007351 The elbow is like that so it can get a full bent with a single joint. If it was deeper in the sculpt it cannot bend the arm as far.
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>>6007555 I've been wishing that ever since Raiden came out but it never came to pass. Similar deal when I hoped to see a Revo Gray Fox and we ended up with the mini with Solid Snake. They were fun figures but it's like wasted potential if the full size can do so much more and look better.
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>>6007567 Then why didn't Yamaguchi utilize Ultron's setup again? It was pretzy much flawless.
Pic related is my newest Revo. What do you think?
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>>6007582 >Ultron's setup The you have a giant sphere and some gap for the ball joint showing. I'm sure people will love that. Plus Ultron's elbows don't bend as far compared to the single joint setup Yamaguchi likes to use.
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>>6007534 that is a rather bombastic thing to say. i play with plenty of japanese whilst on tokyo holiday.
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>>6007609 I donno, if anything the way you can shift the ball back would mean less complaints about "tumor joints" sticking out. It's basically flush with his arm and looks alright from the front too. I think it gets great bend too, not exactly 90 degrees or anything but still great for what's essentially a single joint.
Honestly, I'd be happy if they used those for elbows and the balljoints thigh swivels like deadpool for everything from now on.
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Fuck, I'm going to regret cancelling my Deadpool order.
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>>6007609 >>6007663 Ultron also has bigger arms, doesn't he? At least his bicep is bigger and thus more limiting.
Either way, imagine coupling Deadpools setup with the balljoint of Ultron - might've lead to more sightly elbows. I'm also wondering why he doesn't have little elbow nubs covering the joint.
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>>6006958 You should invest in a white box man, your stuff is great and it would look infinitely better in a cleaner setting... I recommend the Foldio 2
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>>6007440 I'd kill for some good 40k figures from anyone really. That franchise has some fun designs.
Would like Yamaguchi to do some eldar too, they'd be fun to pose chopping up humans.
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>>6007663 It works for Ultron because of the mechanical design, leaves less visual impact for the joints. I don't think it will work any better for Deadpool. I mean you get a bigger area for the joints looking forward, it might not stick out as much but I think it will be just as visually unpleasant.
I'm use to this style of elbow by now though, since Yamaguchi figures has been like this for a good while.
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>>6007534 i can think of one character that really SHOULD have been a revoltech.... but somehow is not...
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Deadpool fits right in with my Figuarts!
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Is it too late to get this guy ?
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>>6007795 Oddly enough there's a role reversal there also for a Revoltech that should've been a figma.
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>>6007828 For under 70? Yeah probably
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>>6007833 Damn. Somehow I missed the pre-orders a few months back.
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>>6007549 Seriously would have loved the Wonder 7 as Revolminis or something. At the very least, Red, Blue and Pink.
Revoltech and Platinum games seem made for each other and yet nothing comes from it.
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>>6007555 >>6007579 my hopes for more metal gear rising revoltechs are the same as my hopes for a metal gear rising sequel...
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>>6007835 i remember sites liek amiami and hlj removed his preorder very early on, for licensing reasons apparently
i got mine from MyKombini, which is why it took so long to get to me
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>>6007854 Does that mean no 2B?
Because seriously, that game isn't even out but 2B could use a revo.
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>>6007828 http://www.plazajapan.com/kaiyodo-amazing-yamaguchi-001-deadpool-figure/ This is where I ordered mine. Took 2 weeks to get here because Air Mail and was about $66
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>>6007703 I've tested lighting setupsystem like that before, and while the photos came out great, it just felt really restrictive. I'm allowed a lot more space and freedom to move around without it.
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>>6007991 Very nice shots. Did you use any kind of lighting setup in these? Personally I don't feel like these shots needed a lightbox. What's your camera?
>>6007997 Dat elbow though. I'd like to own Deadpool but with all these minor nitpicks it's not a huge deal. Just can't stop thinking that it could've been even better and then I'd be really jealous.
>>6007999 Ultron's just fucking gorgeous. I'd even say he's better than on-screen.
By the way, is there a (recent?) trend of Kaiyodo including less and less accessories? That's one of the things that drew me to Revos in the first place - a multitude multitude of extra hands and items and whatnot...
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>>6007854 at least we have raiden
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>>6008071 that trend is something not only kaiyodo is doing, max factory and bandai are doing it too
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>>6007861 As NieR:Automata seems to be Square Enix, it's more like to be a PAK.
Licensing can be the issue I see with certain Platinum Game characters from games like Vanquish and Metal Gear due to Capcom and Konami.
But Platinum has some of their own IPs that they should really be looking at licensing out if possible.
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>>6008071 >is there a (recent?) trend of Kaiyodo including less and less accessories? I wanna say no? Ultron was probably the skimpiest release recently, but venom and deadpool came with a ton of stuff. I'll admit I kind of miss the diorama stuff like the skeleton piles or angel corpses, but plastic isn't cheap anymore and I'm ok as long as we're still getting usable stuff.
Unless you mean the difference between actual kaiyodo releases VS. vulcanlog or whatever the fuck, because I barely have any idea who's even making the things nowadays.
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>>6008071 Every company includes less accessories nowadays. Revol Mini was showing the reverse trend of including more and more towards the end, but their prices went up too haha.
Kaiyodo does a good job of including the right kind of option parts imo.
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>>6008071 I shine a single desk lamp on them, shooting with phone camera, Galaxy Note 4.
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>>6008084 >>6008075 >>6008083 I guess I was kind of kneejerking it with the lack of accessories. Still, more is almost always better. I'd love if more (or any) figures came with battle damage parts. At least Revos are able to be fully disassmbled very easily but I really liked the MP Eva's bloody stumps.
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>>6008093 The version of MP Eva you have is probably the all-in version, having option parts from two different releases together in the same package, but I get what you're saying. That revoltech was originally released quite some time ago.
Deadpool especially could've used some torn suit body pieces, like for the head and arms, or even the abdomen piece. Kaiyodo knows they need to keep their prices down as much as possible for their figures in order to compete with the better selling rival brands.
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>>6007999 shiiiiit does anybody have the revo DP and ML Kitty Pryde to recreate this classic?
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>>6007880 Might as well order from ebay, same price over there
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There any smaller revoltechs with generallly no features? I want to use one for a megamaish custom, and I'd rather not have to sculpt from scratch again as the apoxie winds up being a bit too heavy.
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>>6008130 Does Deadpool have a nose?
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>>6008805 No, the cancer ate it off, literally. He can regenerate his body, up to a specific post cancerous affected point for his body.
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>>6008870 >>6008805 depends on the artist/writer. He sometimes has a nose.
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>>6008805 >>6008870 >>6008879 Most unmasked depictions of Deadpool I've seen have had a nose.
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>>6008805 Deadpool's face varies anywhere from "Guy with blotchy scars" to "Gross melted zombie with exposed brains" depending on who's drawing him. So, maybe.
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>>6008766 Black Ox and Tetsujin 28 are what you might be looking for. They both have relatively smooth detailess limbs and body. Tetsujin 28 is a bit too beer bellied.
Black Ox does have that Megaman Robot Master feel to it if you give it some work.
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Why the fuck are the Jarkroids 100 dollars on BBTS? Holy crap, that's so much.
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>>6009052 Expensive on BBTS
Oh how unlike BBTS
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>>6009052 >Why the fuck are the Jarkroids 100 dollars on BBTS? They aren't being locally distributed and if they are the price sucks ass. Given how dirt cheap (cheaper than Japan even) the Nexus figures were I think some of this other stuff just isn't being locally distributed since it's higher in price.
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>>6009052 Not saying there isn't a mark up on BBTS's part, but the SRP for it is ridiculous. 8500 yen.
Nexus was only 4000 yen if you wanna be conservative.
For that much, I might as well chase back that Tri-striker or something. Just can't justify the price being doubled.
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>>6008766 If you want them to be that American cartoon style, try the Kinnikuman Revolminis. Black Hole, Robin Mask, and Pentagon (which was exclusive so might be hard to get) are all essentially muscular men in speedos. Boots and arm pieces can slide off because they were going with an universal body mold.
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I remember someone here a while ago mentioned using heat to tighten peg sockets, how does it work exactly? The joints on my ultron have always been a little free-spinning, but now his shoulder joints are popping out his body all the time.
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>>6009675 Loosen - heat with joint in socket
Tighten - heat with joint out of socket
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>>6009665 you are doing a good job anon
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>>6008805 like
>>6008927 said, originally he looked like the fantastic 4's thing, and later like freddy kruegger
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>>6009684 You should add that you need to let it cool first before it actually gets tighter. If a hole is too tight, heating it up will help.
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>>6008805 >>6008927 Here, I grabbed a pic. This is what he looks like unmasked in mainline comics right now; it matches the costume they referenced for the toy.
He's looked worse though.
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>>6009936 In early Kelly runs he looks like the Thing, then he looks closer to this, then in the comic where he dates big bertha, he looks like a corpse.
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>>6007534 >No one knows Warhammer 40k in Japan. the funny part is I honestly feel that if japan ever enjoyed Warhammer, their typical degree of obsessing over things may be the only thing in the world to potentially, possibly, maybe get GW to sign off on 40K merchandise like action figures. Very slight chance, but only japan could pull off the negotiations.
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>>6007255 >>6007258 >>6007260 >>6007261 Great stuff anon, that Warsman punch is perfection
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>>6009659 Decided to expand this
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>>6007534 >No one knows Warhammer 40k in Japan it's not unknown. They carry it in more than a couple of places and some stores are just dedicated to it.
>>6010035 >only japan could pull off the negotiations. i really love the levels of delusions weeaboos have
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>>6010053 Where's that gunshot part on Deadpool from?
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>>6007261 like night and day
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>>6010546 best part? the swords fit revo deadpool!
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>>6010548 They look better with him than the vanilla swords too, the weapons work with him too, or are they too big?
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>>6010551 i got him this skateboard, i feel like deadpool would have a skateboard like this
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>>6010552 the pistol handles are too big to fit, but nothing is lost really because they're actually the same size as the revo ones
theres also a big assault rifle but its too big as well
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>>6010555 What board is that?
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>>6006127 by the way guys i'm really happy to see these threads going, and more people posing their revos in revoltechy ways. there werent any revoltech generals when i used to frequent /toy/ so i started making them, so it makes me appreciative to see this kind of activity going on
>>6010914 hook ups tech dech i think
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>>6010960 Picking up certain characters really helps it seems but also the new improvements and changes to a standard revoltech aids this also. Not too much of a fan of Deadpool so I passed on him but it's good to see how much positive attention he's gotten after release so I have some confidence on future characters. Though I want more crazy Revo Skeletons
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>>6010970 This looks like it has the new hips but not the new thighs
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>>6011024 Wouldn't really know but it would be nice if they provided an imagine detailing all the revo joints within the figure on top of the promo shots.
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Does this guy still work with modern RevoFigmaArts style figures?
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>>6011050 They'd probably be too small, I think they're under 5 inches tall
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>>6011060 They said he's 13.5Ccm tall. That's over 5in but I'm still not sure.
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>>6011061 Err, 13.5cm. Excuse me.
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>>6011061 >>6011065 Ah alright, that's 5.3 inches, so probably the size of a figma school girl. Whether or not that's big enough to fit in with what you want to display them along side is up to you.
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>>6011060 >>6011061 you should check, older revos had odd scale. this kerberos saga guy is a normal revoltech, yet he scales with revominis..
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>>6011070 He seems close enough, but It'd help to see a side by side pic with a normal figure.
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>>6011071 Shame, I really wanted to army build him....
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>>6010960 >by the way guys i'm really happy to see these threads going, and more people posing their revos in revoltechy ways. there werent any revoltech generals when i used to frequent /toy/ so i started making them, so it makes me appreciative to see this kind of activity going on It was revo generals that got me into buying revo stuff since I didn't own any JPN figures before.
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>>6011033 Usually you can guess from the description of how many joints were used.
I think the hips are revolver joints because this dude has a lot of bigger joints, seven 10mm and four 8mm. But there are also two of the ball end joints used in the minis on the list and I'm not sure where they go.
My point is there are too many joints listed there for this figure to have a Deadpool style hips. Revo joint hips means you already have some thigh rotation.
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>>6011180 Nice! love Trigun~
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>>6011101 I'm glad! they're really fun figures
by the way are you the anon who takes these pics? we'd love to have you on the /tfg/ discord
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>tfw got into MtG a year after I got into revoltech >it's one or the other
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>>6011226 >mfw a friend spends $150 on a deck >thinks about getting into figure collecting Didn't think the /tg/ hole was that deep compared to toys.
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>>6011202 Yes, and nah, I don't do discord. I prefer being good ol' anonymous. I can post my crappy pics, and melt away.
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>>6011232 >/tg/ >not as deep You'd think that, then you're spending $500+ on a single tourny worthy Magic deck only for half of it to be banned/restricted a week later and the cycle repeats itself over and over every single set.
This has been going on since the 90's, it's a losing game at best.
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I just want all of the QB revos. I'm done with not having a desk covered in lewd women.
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>>6011278 Good luck, anon. Several of them are $80+ now.
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>>6011232 >>6011271 >play on and off during my teens, just about good enough to break even >last tournament I played in I won a box of future sight, end up with this bad boy >ebay most of my collection a couple years ago, the goyf alone covered FP menasor and then some At least they're both hobbies with high resale values.
>$500+ on a single tourny worthy Magic deck only for half of it to be banned/restricted a week later Man, I wish it was like that when I played, I suffered through a year and a half of ravager mirrors before they finally admitted they fucked up.
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>>6011050 Naw he does. I have his other version. He's just awful. I got him for 10 bux on Mandy for his guitar and mic accessory. Made me read the manga though which I fucking loved.
You fucks are making me want to dick around with my metal gear revos and deadpool but I dont want to break my intricate display.
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>>6011309 >they finally admitted they fucked up. They been fucking up for a long time now. MtG isn't even the same game it was, not by a long shot.
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>>6011334 >You fucks are making me want to dick around with my metal gear revos and deadpool but I dont want to break my intricate display. Have fun with your toys bro.
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>>6011334 How do the instruments scale with other stuff? Got a pic?
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>>6010555 >tfw had that design on a shirt like over 20 years ago Anonymous
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>>6010554 >>6010555 >>6010960 Are tech decks 1/12 scale? I thought they weren't but those photos make it look so.
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>>6010546 That the selectpool?
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>>6010970 I wish they did switch axe instead of great swords, would love to have a converting weapon
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>>6011413 I believe the Kaiser Hunter has a Charge Blade instead of the usual GS. I lost my old WF shots but I'm sure there was a photo showing off his weapon.
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RevoRevival: Old Revos Edition anyone? Goddamn I love this fuckhuge sword.
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>>6011448 Great, hopefully they'll have diff modes for the weapon
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>>6011465 I really should pick up some of the Revo Getters sometimes. I need more Yamaguchi robots.
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>>6011652 Look for the muv luv stuff. Shit is like $15 a pop all over Amazon.
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>>6011653 Yeah, those are always pretty cheap for whatever reason. Not really a fan of the series they're from, but nice designs nonetheless.
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>>6006748 It's also revolver joints.
Try getting a jojo pose with a marvel legends.
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Buy now or wait for price drop?
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>>6011656 I'm kinda weird. I don't mind getting stuff from series I haven't seen. If it looks cool, I'll bet it. But stuff like Muv Luv seems so dumb, I find it detracts from the qualities of the figure.
Tell me, is the anime really that bad? Just reading adult eroge visual novel and mechas makes me shudder...
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>>6011728 Not him but when I saw Muv Luv I figured mechs but when I jumped around seeing anime and visual novel then it surprised me with the shots of violence. Still digging the mech designs though
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>>6006127 Is Naked Jehuty pretty solid? It's my favorite version of Jehuty, but I want to make sure there's no quirks with it like Tamashii Shining Gundam's or figma Samus' legs or Charming Drossel figma's fragile headpiece.
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>>6011883 Personally I think it's the better one of all the other variants. It does have some changes to the sculpt that I like such as the arm blade being articulated instead of being replaceable between two modes.
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>>6011448 Yessss, I play charge blade, so I'm excite.
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Still in Japan, c'mon customs, let my pool come home.
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>>6009936 he looks cute???
>>6011728 >>6011795 apparently there's a bad visual novel, and a sequel visual novel that's really good. but the catch is you have to play the bad one to understand the goodness of the sequel
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>>6011376 Gay priest is holding mic and David bowie is using the guitar. Then guitar imo sucks and I think im going to either make my own, look for new dollhouse guitars or shell out for the K-ON figmas. Mikes fine though. Scales better than Freddy's.
Fuck it I'm off tomorrow. Was thinking of redoing my Metal gear display anyways. Ill post pics of Krauser and shit later.
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I'm sad Kaiyodo didn't make some Pacific Rim Revoltechs. Their movie Transformers were pretty good, and they got the license for the capsule figurines before anyone else in Japan.
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>>6012456 I would've loved some Pacific Rim toys by anyone but Neca.
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>>6011725 USD has been dropping hard since election results, buy now.
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>>6012551 This happens after every new president gets elected because people panic and it always returns to normal.
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>>6012551 Except I'm yurop, so what should drop hard is the yen
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>>6012546 GG. Normally I'd make fun of this because I love calling out hamhands, but those pegs are pretty thin to begin with. It was only a matter of time.
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>>6012546 At least yours wasn't already fucked before you opened it. One of them for my Deadpool was just in the box with the peg already bent while the other was sheathed
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>>6012600 That's all I've got, so I'll see if I can make it work.
>>6012602 Yeah, the plastic in them is super weak too. The stand I had him set up on tipped and he fell on his back. Picked him up and the handle was bent. Attempted to carefully pull it out and it snapped. Working on getting the peg out rn.
>>6012622 I know QC on Revos isn't exactly great, but with this shit and the multitude of paint errors that I'm seeing across a lot of figures, I'm kinda worried.
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>>6012546 >>6012640 That exact thing with the stand happened to mine but with one of the actual swords pretty much the day I got him. I used some loctite on it and it's holding together alright so far, so as long as you can get the peg out of the sheath you should be good. But yeah, that's a really retarded design and I'm still a little pissed about it. If there was one thing revoltechs always had going on for them, it was that they were way more durable than the average import figure.
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>>6012546 it's just matter of time
mine was bent when it brushed against my hands while i was taking pics
it has been kept in the box since then
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>>6013938 Your posing is fucking magical, anon.
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>>6013938 >>6011180 >>6010053 Loving these. Great job anon.
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>>6006161 How articumalated is the caterpillar?
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Around what time are we expecting to start seeing a venom prototype? I remember the time between deadpool and Spidey reveal was pretty short and Spidey's finished and almost out
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>>6014213 Probably just some swivel across the body, which means nothing. Or none at all.
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>>6006127 Just got mine today
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>>6014488 >>6014518 is this a revo/vulcanlog?
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>>6014488 >>6014518 Not acceptable, I want Beat
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>>6014661 He's already painted up but I'm glad to see some Ghost and Goblins
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>>6014536 it was listed as a vulcanlog along with beat
>>6014666 >>6014521 i don't know, look at the skin colored part of the leg, i think some parts will be shared
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>>6014521 >>6014964 looking it again, i was wrong, the leg in the non-armor body looks different to the exposed part of the armor
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>>6012546 That happened to me during some photos.
I fixed mine easy with a tiny drop of Locktight. Glue it while its on the sheath, then when it dries pull it out slowly. Then add more to solidify it.
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>>6015239 Haha damn, nice of Electro's hand there.
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>>6015150 >that baseball pitch windup holy SHIT
this is awesome
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>>6015239 Bullshit. Ultron would win.
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>>6015265 I'd like to see him just shrug it off.
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>>6014964 Instead of Ghosts 'n Goblins I wanted Castlevania. Well any light armor big muscle barbarian Revoltech will do.
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>>6015914 If anybody is having issues with deadpool's wrist joints coming apart you can just remove a little of the extra ring that goes into the hands so they slide off easier. Same thing I did to my venom snake as well.
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>>6015921 can you show waht you mean? Cause I wanna know when mine gets here
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>>6015929 Ignore him he is being a moron.
If the sculpt has too strong of a grip onto the pegs of the joints, just heat them up with the joints in them. Maybe turn it to the point of highest resistance so it will compress the plastic and you get a better, smoother turns.
If you cut off that bit, since the pegs are way shorter than your usual 4mm you will likely end up with the hands falling off anytime the sculpt hits and push each other out.
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>>6015935 dont call him a moron, you misread what he said
he didnt say cut it off, he said just remove the extra ring around the tip, not cut off the tip altogether
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>>6015935 No, I don't mean cut the whole end with the extra ring off just shave one side of the ring off and that will make it come off a bit easier.
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>>6015943 >>6015946 No I get it about the stopper ring bit. I mean the peg is much shorter to begin with and taking off that ring will more likely make the hands fall out too easily. It's there for a reason so just heat treat the hands to optimize the tension. It has never been so bad you need to take anything off.
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>>6015948 OK, I get your concern but I'm only talking about taking off a piece of the ring not all 100% of it just maybe 25% so it's mostly intact and still grips fine. I assume the ring creates a small seal in there and putting just a small gap is enough to break and let it come out easier. I want the hands to come off a bit easier so the joint doesn't separate because it's a bitch to get back together and getting the half out of the forearm is a pain with the way it's set in there.
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>>6015959 The fact that the joints separates when doing that sounds more like the grip is too strong to begin with so using heat is the better solution, plus it's not permanent. At least it's easier to undo.
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>>6015898 >konami >giving stuff to people that isn't metal gear or luckily silent hill enjoy your erotic violence
[nospoiler]it hurts[/spoilerswhenhiroforfucksake]
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I just got my first Revoltech. I was in a hobby store in Japan while on a trip and saw the Tamonten figure. It's pretty cool! I can definitely see the appeal of them: I spent like an hour posing a fiddling with it. I don't know if I'll get any more, but at least now I understand the appeal.
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>>6016588 Those belonging to the Takeya or Sci-Fi sublines are designed to be more visually appealing than their usual Revos. The ones many Revo fans tends to go nuts for are the Yamaguchi sculpted figures which are dedicated for having a high range of articulation.
If you're still there try grabbing the Deadpool or Sneaking Suit Venom Snake VulcanLog from someplace big or area of high competition so it has a decent discount. Or one of the Revol Mini because they tend to be cheaper and have joints much easier to manipulate. Then you can get some understanding of the other spectrum of Revoltechs.
VulcanLog Black Magician works too if you like him better.
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>>6016593 I left this morning and just got home. I'll stick with Gunpla and Magic as my hobbies for the moment.
That being said, I am a total weeaboo for Japanese Buddhist art. I could see myself slowly collecting the set of these guys and putting them in a display case or something.
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>>6012111 So I tried doing a joke fight with Krauser but he is literally the worst figure in my collection. Doesn't help I have the second version who has the dumbest fucking expression on his face. Enjoy this terrible photo shoot. This figure made me feel bad for whoever paid full price for him at release.
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As much as I love my skellies posing them wihout a stand with their armor on is a nightmare. If you look closely. You can see the tissue I stuck in his joints.
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>>6016826 >>6016867 i love how he's summoning armies of the dead! very cool~~
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>>6016901 what did she show him, /toy/?
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>>6016902 Her goofu of course.
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Seriously though Krauser is terrible. If your first experience with revoltech was from his era, all of your hate is justified. I used to think the clicking thing was a meme until I handled this thing.
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Is the Edward Elric revoltech getting a reissue? It was 18th on that 10th anniversary poll....
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>>6017136 i can understand, back then the joints had much less clicks...
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>>6017160 Should be but they've only gotten to the turtles so far though.
Then after 2 more mediocre photos Krauser was hamhanded and lost the battle by default. Easily fixable but my fucks have floated away.
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>>6016898 >>6016899 Good shit. And yeah, imma need to know where all those weapons and effects are from
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>>6007997 that kind of gun action makes me want a updated Dante revoltech more now
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>>6017136 Krauser's fuckin good. fuck you, bud.
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>>6017677 Mato looks like shes using the Revo Protect Gear's pistol paired with the MSG Effect parts, all the other effects in this thread are either Tamashii effect parts or Ultra-Act effect parts
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Is this guy still good? does he still scale well with other RevoFigmaArts type figures?
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>>6018591 I'm pretty sure he is tiny just like most Sci-Fi or Takeya Revoltechs. Amiami should have height description.
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>>6018591 Oh the site is down. He is 13.5cm tall
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>>6018604 Will he fit with most Japanese figures? Doesn't have to be perfect, just close enough.
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>>6018435 Thanks for the info
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>>6018610 Revoltech Optimus is tiny. I have him and according to AmiAmi, he's 140 cm tall. Captain Jack is 10 mm shorter. So I doubt it.
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>>6018727 5mm shorter actually.
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>>6015239 Where do you get these effects?
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>>6018727 Optimus is 140, Jack is 135. Still work?
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>>6018752 White effects: Come with Deadpool.
Yellow effects: Come with Ultron.
Electric effects: Marvel Legends Electro.
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>>6018727 >he's 140 cm tall holy shit check your eyes.
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>>6015239 Forgot to throw this one up
>>6018757 >>6018752 All correct, nice knowledge
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>>6018768 You know katanas are not double edged, he will just slice off his fingers doing that. Nice blood though.
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>>6018786 >dats de joke brudda
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>>6018768 Umm....
you might want to reverse the direction of that sword. The blade is on the other side....
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>>6018786 >>6018802 Yeah I know, I was in the middle of taking the second-to-last picture when I realized. Figured I'd try and show him exerting a little more force in the last one to show that he more so pulled his head off instead of just slicing it.
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>>6017677 >>6018435 >>6018680 Thanks!
Deadpool is using the punching effects that come with figma hibiki from symphogear. and the effect where he gets hit by the basketball is an obitsu effect #5:
http://hlj.com/product/OBT05170 Anonymous
Is 78 bucks shipped worth for Deadpool?
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>>6019337 If you really want it, yeah. Otherwise, wait for figma or something.
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>>6019337 Dicey. I really like him, but he was definitely pushing it at $70 even.
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>>6019337 he's like 62 on amazon
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Help me, /toy/ I'm in love with Revoltech. While I really like the robots and such, I've been falling more an more for the humanoid stuff that the line has been offering, as well. Since I cannot blow all of my money on figures, can you point out some must-haves? I have one Rebuild Eva and one classic Eva from the start of the line, and the Snake and Ishida Mitsunari Revol Mini. What else should I try to get?
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>>6019555 For more human figs, Vulcanlog Sneaking Suit Venom Snake, and revo Raiden are top tier as fuck. Deadpool looks pretty great too judging by all the pics in here.
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>>6019555 deadpool's become one of my fave toys, so I recommend him. super poseable, super expressive.
spiderman is shaping up to be amazing too, he comes out in january, and is easier to get a hold of than deadpool
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>>6019577 >>6019582 How can yall forget the mufuckin Dark Magician!? More importantly, why did I forget about him? I still need to pick him up, heard he's a hoot.
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>>6019593 There was interest but it felt lukewarm unless you want to talk about what colors someone preferred. I passed on him since the Blue Eyes they chose really didn't click and I really wanted this version far more since I grew up on it.
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>>6019555 What everyone else said, but consider the cyborg ninja. I feel like he's a slightly more streamlined version of raiden, and he goes well with snake. The only downside is the price, but if you can find a deal jump on it.
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>>6019624 but cyborg ninja is 1/18 and expensive as fuck
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>>6019661 He said he already has the mini snake, and I mentioned the price?
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>>6019593 Well he's shelfwarming with the rest so you can get him now or wait for the price to dip a little further
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There anywhere to buy a revoltech bigboss cheap? I couldn't find him for less than 60$, wanted to make a McCree.
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>>6020241 this one? i'll give it to you as long as you pay for shipping. i dont want it.
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>>6020251 ...What's your asking price?
Jack Burton !!bJmYAPDgYwn
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>>6020241 this one? i'll give it to you as long as you pay for shipping. i dont want it.
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>>6020252 free, just pay for shipping
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>>6020264 Give it to me NOW
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>>6020256 >>6020270 which email is it???
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>>6020637 I dunno, considering I was the guy who asked for it, and my name was jack, I'd assume he was just full o shit. Looks like my McCree custom will have to wait.
Ah well, glad my DP is coming soon at least. He touched down in the USA a few days ago. Not much longer now.
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>>6006712 >>6006717 These are great. Probably not going to get this figure, since I'm tired of seeing Deadpool everywere, but these shots are cool.
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>>6020688 >>6020702 would it be too much to hope for a yoji shinkawa repaint of venom snake?
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>>6020855 Yes since the closest we got was the faceplate from Nendroid Raiden and I can't see much else for a return for the Revoltech.
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>>6020642 Dude I want it too if you're not going to take it. I assumed it was first come, first serve, but you did ask first, so I can't take that from ya.
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I got a revoltech PW Big Boss today, all of /toy/'s Deadpool chat made me wonder if Revoltechs actually got better since I dropped them years ago. Not sure exactly how long its been, but this is definitely my first Revol with triple digits for the Series # on the box. ..Yes they have. Snake is actually fun to mess with. Thx Yamaguchi for improving.
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>>6022024 If you think that snake is great you need to get a venom, basically same articulation set up as deadpool. He isn't flawless but is still pretty great.
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>>6022024 Try and get your hands on a Raiden if you can. He's easily one of the best revoltechs, though I think Deadpool's giving him a run for his money.
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>>6022381 >>6022436 Was planning on both Venom and Raiden, I just really love Peace Walker.
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>>6022698 That is an awesome group shot.
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>>6022698 Every time I see ultron, I get upset again that not only is he the only revoltech without foot pegs, but he's also the only one I own who's rickety enough to actually need them. If I weren't Jon Hammhands I'd try drilling ones out myself.
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>>6022698 >black vash totally jelly, can't afford or find him atm though.
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>>6024925 new thread time??