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Post by Boddah on Sept 4, 2013 16:18:19 GMT -6
I'm gonna try that, do you think that'll hurt the resale value?
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Post by timone317 on Sept 4, 2013 16:21:00 GMT -6
It shouldn't, it's not like anyone can see the socket at all times. If it works I'd say the value should increase just a bit.
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Post by Gohan on Sept 4, 2013 16:26:24 GMT -6
Yea I'm gonna agree with timone that it'll increase if you put in the title or w/e no leg problems.
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Post by Boddah on Sept 4, 2013 16:45:47 GMT -6
Huh didn't think about it like that, anybody looking to buy that actually knows about the line would probably be willing to pay a little more for that, I know I would've if I had the chance.
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Post by SupremeKai on Sept 4, 2013 16:49:00 GMT -6
What do you mean by that? Like is the neck piece just sitting in there really loose, or does it just not move? Also, how can I fix Vegeta's leg issue? It's really bothering me that I can't pose Vegeta's legs at all. I heard something about putting nail polish remover on the ball joints or something, does that work? What about isopropyl alcohol? It's fused in place. It really wouldn't concern me to as great an extent if it weren't offset and looks out of place.
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Post by Boddah on Sept 4, 2013 17:08:12 GMT -6
Ah, I see. The neck on my re-release SS Goku doesn't move near as easily/much as the others, Piccolo's is also a little difficult to move and limited.
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Post by SupremeKai on Sept 4, 2013 17:47:06 GMT -6
On my SDCC there is no movement at all. I have tried with much force to persuade the joint to move but I have yet to have any luck. It just won't budge and I am too frightened to apply unnecessary force, in case it causes the joint any damage.
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Post by Branjita on Sept 4, 2013 19:05:27 GMT -6
Any time there are joint problems on any figures I buy, I just stick that part of the figure in freshly boiled water about 10 seconds and then move it and it works just fine. It'd probably work on Figuarts too.
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Post by SupremeKai on Sept 4, 2013 22:04:41 GMT -6
Fixed it. Must have still been stiff from factory. All it needed was a bit of rough housing. The loud snap it made when it freed up made me think I had just broken it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 22:43:29 GMT -6
One thing I hope doesn't happen with the Figuarts line is that it gets unfairly labelled as being super fragile like what happened with the Hybrid line.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2013 21:42:25 GMT -6
You might want to add that the SS3 Goku has kind of the same problem with the waist as the SDCC SS Goku. Again only noticeable if using the stand. Though I am pretty sure it once again stems from the hair.
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Post by Gohan on Sept 27, 2013 23:16:47 GMT -6
Unless someone else has that issue it's not gonna go up there yet. Tien2415 might know.
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Post by Tien2415 on Sept 28, 2013 5:28:50 GMT -6
Unless someone else has that issue it's not gonna go up there yet. Tien2415 might know. The only issue I've experienced with ss3 goku is balancing him. Other than that he's ok.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2013 6:08:11 GMT -6
I think the problem with mine might just be balance as well. I was trying to get it into some floating poses though
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Post by Tien2415 on Sept 28, 2013 6:16:42 GMT -6
I think the problem with mine might just be balance as well. I was trying to get it into some floating poses though The problem is the stand that comes with him isn't great. For really good poses you need to buy a better stand.
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