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Ryan Maxwell
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Posted: 24 June 2009 at 1:12pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

The Joe love continues.  Torpedo. The auction ended yesterday and this just showed up in the mail. I officially love the seller and he and I will be having little toy collectors together.

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Randy just posted sneaks of the HAVOK FS!

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Way too steroidic for my taste. I think of Havok as slender, like is brother.

I'll stick with the bust.

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Full Sized Cable atop Sentinel head is now being shown!

http://www.statuemarvels.com/f87/anyone-want-see-full-shot-c able-deluxe-3778.html

I'll try to get pics on here by morning!

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Posted: 24 June 2009 at 11:22pm | IP Logged | 4 post reply

Don't know how many JBF members are fans of the 1960's Toho SF/Fantasy movies, but I noticed that the latest Diamond Previews catalog (July for Sept 2009) is offering a die-cast version of the flying undersea warship Atragon for $199.99.

Picture from CollectionDX.com

Funny thing is, HobbyLink Japan is currently offering both Regular & Limited Edition versions of the same die-cast model at 40% off!

http://www.hlj.com/product/AOS09143 

http://www.hlj.com/product/AOS09158

Nice photo overview from CollectionDX:

http://www.collectiondx.com/node/3360

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Al Burr
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JB: Way too steroidic for my taste. I think of Havok as slender, like is brother.

I'll stick with the bust.
 
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Just one man's opinion, but I think he should be a bit leaner. The Summers' Brothers have always been described as "slim". Also, it might be nice if there was some change in his position to differ it from the bust a little. Right now it looks exactlyteh same.
Once the piece has been molded a couple of times, and painted black, we'll be lucky if folks don't complain that he's:too lean...

You're right, the pose is pretty much the same as the bust, but I assure you, it's a different 'sculpt'. WE'll see bout slightly changing one of the arm positions, but I feel he's pretty much: there.
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I wish the Sentinel had won. 
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Keith Thomas
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He didn't stand a chance against all those pouches.
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I wish the Sentinel had won. 

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That was good for a pretty hefty belly laugh

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What does Cable keep in those pouches, shark repellent? 
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