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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2019 4:08:58 GMT -5
We need video proof , lol Under 45 seconds total removing and putting on coat while balancing the camera in my chest and chin. PJ wins, again, you are the master of wfigs
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Rattlehead
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Destruction can be beautiful!
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Post by Rattlehead on Mar 9, 2019 5:22:39 GMT -5
The fact that I grew up with limited articulation, I have to do a move or two. So technically yes but for the most part they're in ziploc bags or posed on the shelf.
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czw4life
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Post by czw4life on Mar 14, 2019 8:35:58 GMT -5
All my figure clothing is in a big plastic bin. I do usually have figures wear the entrance gear and remove them before match, makes the entrances more realistic (good example is ric flair) I found these speakers from goodwill many years ago that look like the ones the mid 2000's smackdown stage used, gave me an excuse to do entrances more.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Mar 14, 2019 8:50:53 GMT -5
It's been a long, long time since I've played with my figures with any deep intent (sometimes I'll still grab a couple of my BCAs and mess around while I'm at my home desk or something), but this thread just gave me flashbacks to the first bits of entrance gear I got to "enjoy" - those horrid, plastic vests that came on the "Best Of" editions of Bret, Owen, and Bulldog. Always managed to rip along the torso seam the second I tried to take them off. Eventually, we resorted to a single strip of scotch tape on the inside to work as a "clasp" where they ripped, but man, those things were hot garbage pieces of plastic heartbreak.
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Post by Phenomenal Demon Architect on Mar 14, 2019 10:11:14 GMT -5
I really don’t bother with the entrance attires once I let them suckers breathe. Unless it’s cloth, then I might throw a shirt or whatever it may be on them.
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