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Post by HardyHeft on Jan 4, 2010 2:51:12 GMT -5
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Deathbox183
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"THAT'S MY LINE!" - Ric Flair/Jay Lethal ~ Your choice.
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Post by Deathbox183 on Jan 4, 2010 2:57:10 GMT -5
I wish I could find Triple H in the Entrance series. Nice pick-up's though, and enjoy them all!! And honestly, I haven't even been able to find that many figures overall! haha
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Post by deskjet on Jan 4, 2010 7:27:57 GMT -5
Great to see alot of people enjoying these and finding them. I think 80% of the jakks collectors have come over to the dark side,lol. Congrats
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Post by bobsfedder on Jan 4, 2010 7:29:25 GMT -5
So how much did all this cost you?
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Post by The Silent Flute (joepetree) on Jan 4, 2010 8:36:44 GMT -5
Holy Shnikes
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Jack.
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Probably out Skating
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Post by Jack. on Jan 4, 2010 8:42:59 GMT -5
Did you really need ALL of those Triple H's? lol.
Could you review some of these on your youtube?
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Post by Kyle - legendkilla2k9 on Jan 4, 2010 9:18:52 GMT -5
Why so many doubles?
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Post by The Madness on Jan 4, 2010 9:26:56 GMT -5
It's always good to see when forum members know how to take great pics of their figures.
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Bullet Club.
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Too Sweet
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Post by Bullet Club. on Jan 4, 2010 11:26:57 GMT -5
Awesome stuff too bad there are no mattels in the UK
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bencw
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30 refs. aka ecworiginal.
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Post by bencw on Jan 4, 2010 11:28:52 GMT -5
that hhh with arm band fig looks great. nice pickups.
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Post by HardyHeft on Jan 4, 2010 13:44:06 GMT -5
Well i wanted one set moc and another loose. Then the wife decided she wanted to start collection so i picked her up a set.
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Post by Chip on Jan 4, 2010 13:58:21 GMT -5
holy crapthats alot of figures. you must have had to have taken out a small loan to get that. wow.... very impressive
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Post by HardyHeft on Jan 4, 2010 14:20:02 GMT -5
holy poop thats alot of figures. you must have had to have taken out a small loan to get that. wow.... very impressive Nope. When i saw the protos in early oct. i decided i would start saving right away.
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flex067
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Post by flex067 on Jan 4, 2010 14:39:00 GMT -5
smart thinking how much was the hhh with knee pads...
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Post by HardyHeft on Jan 4, 2010 14:56:50 GMT -5
The superstar matchups? 17.99 i think
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Post by AdamBomb on Jan 4, 2010 15:06:41 GMT -5
It's always good to see when forum members know how to take great pics of their figures. No doubt. Using the correct settings on a camera, a tripod, no flash, and light that's either natural - or replicates natural light (like a day bulb, or uncolored L.E.D.'s) is a great thing to see. Flashes can drown out details, make plastics appear to be different shades of color, and make things appear blurry or distorted, not using a tripod can make that all worse too. Those are some of the best pics I've seen on this forum in a long time.
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Warrior82
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Post by Warrior82 on Jan 4, 2010 16:19:22 GMT -5
Nice man. I want that superstars match up HHH pretty freakin bad. I hope I find it tomorrow.
Also sweet pictures man, Thanks +1 for you.
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Post by HardyHeft on Jan 4, 2010 16:43:25 GMT -5
It's always good to see when forum members know how to take great pics of their figures. No doubt. Using the correct settings on a camera, a tripod, no flash, and light that's either natural - or replicates natural light (like a day bulb, or uncolored L.E.D.'s) is a great thing to see. Flashes can drown out details, make plastics appear to be different shades of color, and make things appear blurry or distorted, not using a tripod can make that all worse too. Those are some of the best pics I've seen on this forum in a long time. No tripod was used, just steady hands
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Post by Cammi Oh on Jan 4, 2010 17:22:12 GMT -5
Very nice shots there. Thanks for posting!
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Post by AdamBomb on Jan 4, 2010 17:24:51 GMT -5
No doubt. Using the correct settings on a camera, a tripod, no flash, and light that's either natural - or replicates natural light (like a day bulb, or uncolored L.E.D.'s) is a great thing to see. Flashes can drown out details, make plastics appear to be different shades of color, and make things appear blurry or distorted, not using a tripod can make that all worse too. Those are some of the best pics I've seen on this forum in a long time. No tripod was used, just steady hands HOLY CRAP, mad props to you man. I don't know how you managed to keep your hands THAT steady. Good work!
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