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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2013 18:09:41 GMT -6
That's weird since he sold 2 of them for 125 euro
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Post by Tien2415 on Oct 7, 2013 18:41:21 GMT -6
I'll keep an eye out for you. I get updates on my eBay app when a new one is listed.
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Post by dissonance on Oct 7, 2013 19:25:41 GMT -6
Great pic dissonance! Glad you like it! I'm hoping for a reissue next year. Yea, maybe we'll get one at SDCC, perhaps one with the boots from Cell Saga.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 0:06:56 GMT -6
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Post by iami2eapei2 on Jan 23, 2014 22:46:43 GMT -6
check the sell thread guys, im selling my spare... all the info is listed there.
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Post by shifftymking on Apr 21, 2014 19:03:14 GMT -6
Ok so I managed to mix up my real and ko ss vegetas and now I'm not sure which head/faces r real and which a fake so I need someone with a real ss vegeta to look inside one of the face pieces and tell me if u see any markings on the little square right in the middle Then I also need u to look and tell me if the inside of the neck is painted yellow or left unpainted like this Plz someone help I can't figure this out and I have one of both a fake and a real and it's just the heads and faces in cunfused on not the bodies because the real bodies have the marks on the feet so Plz help
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 19:57:32 GMT -6
A tell tale sign it is the bootleg is the heavy yellow shading on the face. I'm not at home at the moment but if someone doesn't get back to I'll check mine when I get home.
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Post by shifftymking on Apr 21, 2014 20:34:44 GMT -6
Ok cool aussie thx I'm super positive I figured it out by looking at my other figuarts figures like ss goku but if u could let me know that would be great
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2014 22:34:19 GMT -6
I just checked my original SS Vegeta and there were no specific markings. But if you put them side by side you will easily see which is the bootleg. Also the head piece and face pieces on the original are flesh colored inside. Also the hair has white shading on the tips.
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Post by shifftymking on Apr 21, 2014 23:12:21 GMT -6
Ok cool I was almost positive that I was right about which was real and which was the ko but thx for going through the trouble for me. Well I guess there's another way for people to make sure there getting a legit one. Its just like Aussie said I can tell u the ko has some little markings inside every face plate piece inside that little square in the middle and again the inside of the head/neck area is painted yellow on the ko as well. Thx again for the help
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Post by mmfsm on Apr 25, 2014 9:53:08 GMT -6
Hey, i started collecting this line, and got a super saiyan vegeta for about 120 dollars, but here is the thing, all of his joints squaeak loudly, and are kind of hard, and the left shoulder falls out of place every time i move the arm, ievery joint seems to fall out of place if pulled, but the left arm does so normally, i want to fix it if possible, i have no idea how to do customs, most i have fixed is titan jokers arm useing someone elses guide.
if you could help me i would greatly appreciate it, since this is an awesome line, and id be sad to lose on such an awesome figure.
thanks again
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Post by timone317 on Apr 25, 2014 10:55:04 GMT -6
it's generally a good thing when the joints make noise on Figuarts figures, it means the joints are nice and tight. if it's really an issue a little dish soap might help lessen the noise.
It sounds as if the inner parts that hold the arm joints have worn out and that could be very bad news. There is a ball on the end of the joint and that ball is held by two small boxes in the torso. If you're lucky fixing it may be as simple as tightening the screws in the chest but if the boxes are damaged in any way you'll have to do a bit more.
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Post by mmfsm on Apr 25, 2014 11:15:55 GMT -6
how could i determine that?, is opening the chest too risky? thanks again
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Post by Branjita on Apr 25, 2014 11:21:06 GMT -6
I'd try vaseline instead of dish soap since the vaseline will take longer to totally dry out.
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Post by timone317 on Apr 25, 2014 11:44:34 GMT -6
It isn't risky if you work carefully. you'll need to pop off the front portion of the armor. I wouldn't generally recommend doing that but since the figure sounds damaged already it should be fine. The front part is held by three pillars that fit into the screw slots. You'll need to slowly remove that part with a flathead screwdriver (come in from the side so you don't bend the bottom area). Once you get that off you can see the screws. Either tighten them or take them out, separate the torso, and see if the boxes that hold the arms have been damaged.
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