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Post by rkmo: The FOCUS Method on Jun 6, 2021 12:56:25 GMT -5
The time when you want to help someone get a clearer sense of what's going on, by smacking them in the face until they get the point.
But in a way, it's fitting for fate to be sealed on this day.
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Post by JC Motors on Jun 6, 2021 13:51:06 GMT -5
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Post by JC Motors on Jun 6, 2021 14:18:20 GMT -5
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Retrospect
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Joined on: Sept 20, 2019 16:39:04 GMT -5
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Post by Retrospect on Jun 6, 2021 14:47:19 GMT -5
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Post by TheSystem 1.5 on Jun 6, 2021 15:40:03 GMT -5
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Post by JC Motors on Jun 7, 2021 16:02:53 GMT -5
I'm going to build a car like this
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jun 8, 2021 8:35:53 GMT -5
I'm going to build a car like this Real ones try to re-create the Psychobilly Cadillac. It's a '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, '54, '55, '56, '57, '58', 59', '60, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67, '68, '69, '70 automobile.
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Post by JC Motors on Jun 8, 2021 15:28:44 GMT -5
I'm going to build a car like this Real ones try to re-create the Psychobilly Cadillac. It's a '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, '54, '55, '56, '57, '58', 59', '60, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67, '68, '69, '70 automobile. There were 3 different cars that were made like that. They were commissioned for an advertising campaign for a bank's Anycar promotion. The one I posted was the third one. That was designed by George Barris the man who designed the 1966 Batmobile
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Post by layzie on Jun 10, 2021 0:45:29 GMT -5
yo jimmy hit me with that triple hhhhhhhhhh
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Post by layzie on Jun 10, 2021 0:47:10 GMT -5
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jun 10, 2021 8:15:12 GMT -5
It's time to buy some ham TIME TO BUY SOME HAM! Hahaha It's all about the ham, and where you buy it. All about pastrami, and if you can try it. All about your beef, and if you can braise it. It's all about salami, and who's gonna make it.
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Post by HandsomeHollywood on Jun 10, 2021 12:11:40 GMT -5
Damn. Eliminated from the wrestling draft at the conference finals. No repeat championship for me.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jun 10, 2021 13:03:45 GMT -5
Pwned
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Post by slappy on Jun 10, 2021 13:21:36 GMT -5
Anyone own AEW figs? How are they? How would you compare them to Mattel Elites? I know there's different articulation so I'm not asking about that. Like the quality, how do they actually feel when you touch one and other things you can't tell by just seeing them on a screen.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Jun 10, 2021 14:37:57 GMT -5
Anyone own AEW figs? How are they? How would you compare them to Mattel Elites? I know there's different articulation so I'm not asking about that. Like the quality, how do they actually feel when you touch one and other things you can't tell by just seeing them on a screen. I like them a lot. I'd originally only planned on getting like 5-6, and I'm up to 11 now. They've got a noticeably great amount of weight to them. I compared Kenny Omega and MJF (one has a bulkier accessory in Omega's coat, the other is pretty barebones in terms of additional weight), and they were both noticeably heavier than the Elite 51 AJ Styles that happened to be closest to my reach. The joints are almost all ratchet style, though the later series seem to move a bit easier than the earlier ones. There's a big of flex to the joints, particularly in the elbows and knees. Some people consider that a drawback, but it's never really bothered me. I think they've done a lot of innovative things with the line already. I really like what they did to facilitate some of Orange Cassidy's signature poses, and the way his shirt/jacket combo comes off is really neat and is really well hidden. Parts are very easily interchangeable, which makes for greater ease in getting more difficult accessories like Jericho's fixed pose jacket off, and presumably customization as well (I prefer the series 1 Kenny attire, but the series 4 scanner is significantly nicer, and I might like to eventually pick one up to swap the entire upper body onto the series 1 lower, which would take no effort at all. The lower torsos are made of solid rubber, which is an interesting choice, but I haven't found any drawbacks to it thus far. Just a few stream of consciousness thoughts. If there's anything I didn't touch on you wanna know, feel free to ask. All mine are open, so I can easily take a look at anything you might need.
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Post by JC Motors on Jun 10, 2021 18:20:43 GMT -5
Anyone own AEW figs? How are they? How would you compare them to Mattel Elites? I know there's different articulation so I'm not asking about that. Like the quality, how do they actually feel when you touch one and other things you can't tell by just seeing them on a screen. I don't own any.
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Jun 10, 2021 19:16:12 GMT -5
Anyone own AEW figs? How are they? How would you compare them to Mattel Elites? I know there's different articulation so I'm not asking about that. Like the quality, how do they actually feel when you touch one and other things you can't tell by just seeing them on a screen. I don't own any. havnt seen a single episode of aew lol, literally have 0 care about the young bucks and overusing superkicks or wrestle-gymnastics
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Post by slappy on Jun 10, 2021 19:39:32 GMT -5
Anyone own AEW figs? How are they? How would you compare them to Mattel Elites? I know there's different articulation so I'm not asking about that. Like the quality, how do they actually feel when you touch one and other things you can't tell by just seeing them on a screen. I like them a lot. I'd originally only planned on getting like 5-6, and I'm up to 11 now. They've got a noticeably great amount of weight to them. I compared Kenny Omega and MJF (one has a bulkier accessory in Omega's coat, the other is pretty barebones in terms of additional weight), and they were both noticeably heavier than the Elite 51 AJ Styles that happened to be closest to my reach. The joints are almost all ratchet style, though the later series seem to move a bit easier than the earlier ones. There's a big of flex to the joints, particularly in the elbows and knees. Some people consider that a drawback, but it's never really bothered me. I think they've done a lot of innovative things with the line already. I really like what they did to facilitate some of Orange Cassidy's signature poses, and the way his shirt/jacket combo comes off is really neat and is really well hidden. Parts are very easily interchangeable, which makes for greater ease in getting more difficult accessories like Jericho's fixed pose jacket off, and presumably customization as well (I prefer the series 1 Kenny attire, but the series 4 scanner is significantly nicer, and I might like to eventually pick one up to swap the entire upper body onto the series 1 lower, which would take no effort at all. The lower torsos are made of solid rubber, which is an interesting choice, but I haven't found any drawbacks to it thus far. Just a few stream of consciousness thoughts. If there's anything I didn't touch on you wanna know, feel free to ask. All mine are open, so I can easily take a look at anything you might need. Thank you very much. Would you say they are more like Jakks Finishing Moves than Mattel Elites? The FM figs always seemed to awkward and all the ones I had were extremely loose.
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Post by slappy on Jun 10, 2021 19:39:58 GMT -5
Anyone own AEW figs? How are they? How would you compare them to Mattel Elites? I know there's different articulation so I'm not asking about that. Like the quality, how do they actually feel when you touch one and other things you can't tell by just seeing them on a screen. I don't own any. I appreciate the help.
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Jun 10, 2021 23:08:41 GMT -5
I like them a lot. I'd originally only planned on getting like 5-6, and I'm up to 11 now. They've got a noticeably great amount of weight to them. I compared Kenny Omega and MJF (one has a bulkier accessory in Omega's coat, the other is pretty barebones in terms of additional weight), and they were both noticeably heavier than the Elite 51 AJ Styles that happened to be closest to my reach. The joints are almost all ratchet style, though the later series seem to move a bit easier than the earlier ones. There's a big of flex to the joints, particularly in the elbows and knees. Some people consider that a drawback, but it's never really bothered me. I think they've done a lot of innovative things with the line already. I really like what they did to facilitate some of Orange Cassidy's signature poses, and the way his shirt/jacket combo comes off is really neat and is really well hidden. Parts are very easily interchangeable, which makes for greater ease in getting more difficult accessories like Jericho's fixed pose jacket off, and presumably customization as well (I prefer the series 1 Kenny attire, but the series 4 scanner is significantly nicer, and I might like to eventually pick one up to swap the entire upper body onto the series 1 lower, which would take no effort at all. The lower torsos are made of solid rubber, which is an interesting choice, but I haven't found any drawbacks to it thus far. Just a few stream of consciousness thoughts. If there's anything I didn't touch on you wanna know, feel free to ask. All mine are open, so I can easily take a look at anything you might need. Thank you very much. Would you say they are more like Jakks Finishing Moves than Mattel Elites? The FM figs always seemed to awkward and all the ones I had were extremely loose. DUDE the fm/fc figures were my favorite because i was still young enough to play with them lol
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