(26:50) "isn't obviously an official figure" = I don't know about that. But it is a Licensed figure by Capcom, TBLeague which is better than being official. If there is such a thing for One six Street Fighter figures.
In transit. Looks awesome. Can't wait of Ken. I love Phicen / TBLeague have several M35 bodies which have held up but I do live in the high desert, climate comes into play. What do you mean not an official figure. Yes, it is Capcom approved.
I like a lot the particule effect of the fireball with ligth. It dosnt looks liek fire but like water or jell-o BUT it actually does looks like that in the game. Also, any tip of changing the feet? I cant even remove them from him and i am afraid to broke the kne or ankle joints if i pull too hard. Changing hands and feet of this guy is like putting jelly inside the eye of a needle.
Slow and steady. The feet were definitely annoying and I'm surprised the joint in mine didn't bend or break. Use a hair dryer on gentle heat to slowly warm up the socket. or dip in warm water. Personally, I was wreckless and just kept pulling, but I don't recommend that given how expensive and nice the figure is. His hands weren't too bad on mine over time, but the feet definitely were tough!
@@Jehdii hands are easy to remove but the flesh keeps pushing them down. For feet i am afraid to use warm water or hair driyer soo close to his leg ruber plastic.
You can probably remove them, but I definitely don't want to spoil the fit on my own one. The belt also seems like it'd be hassle to do put back. I could be wrong, but yeah, don't want to risk it on mine. The hands have a habit of popping off, yeah. I think it's partly down to the flesh kinda popping them off. That's what happens when you train every day...
(26:50) "isn't obviously an official figure" = I don't know about that. But it is a Licensed figure by Capcom, TBLeague which is better than being official. If there is such a thing for One six Street Fighter figures.
Word salad/fudge up on my part.
Man, this is so sick! The details and materials use is so great.
No...Rubber bodies break vero easily. It's a matter of time...
Awesome vid man! Always great to hear from another Ryu main 😁
I really love this figure but worried that the body would break...
In transit. Looks awesome. Can't wait of Ken. I love Phicen / TBLeague have several M35 bodies which have held up but I do live in the high desert, climate comes into play. What do you mean not an official figure. Yes, it is Capcom approved.
Tongue slip, yep it's a licensed figure.
I wish the fireball hands were not attached to each other thats my only grip.
I like a lot the particule effect of the fireball with ligth. It dosnt looks liek fire but like water or jell-o BUT it actually does looks like that in the game.
Also, any tip of changing the feet? I cant even remove them from him and i am afraid to broke the kne or ankle joints if i pull too hard. Changing hands and feet of this guy is like putting jelly inside the eye of a needle.
Slow and steady. The feet were definitely annoying and I'm surprised the joint in mine didn't bend or break. Use a hair dryer on gentle heat to slowly warm up the socket. or dip in warm water. Personally, I was wreckless and just kept pulling, but I don't recommend that given how expensive and nice the figure is. His hands weren't too bad on mine over time, but the feet definitely were tough!
@@Jehdii hands are easy to remove but the flesh keeps pushing them down. For feet i am afraid to use warm water or hair driyer soo close to his leg ruber plastic.
@@akiradevilmanfudo Hold the flesh back when using hair dryer and use the hair dryer's nozzle for more focused area of blowing.
Is the clothes not removable? Show, don't tell! :) Why are the hands keep falling off?
You can probably remove them, but I definitely don't want to spoil the fit on my own one. The belt also seems like it'd be hassle to do put back. I could be wrong, but yeah, don't want to risk it on mine.
The hands have a habit of popping off, yeah. I think it's partly down to the flesh kinda popping them off. That's what happens when you train every day...