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>>242074
I came
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quite possibly the hottest thing I have ever seen.

Also, MOAR FIGURES!
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>>242215

Thats hot
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sum sexy figurines eh?
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>>242339
That's the worst censorship evar.
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Oh lawd is that sum puberty?
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TELL ME WHERE I MIGHT FIND THIS FIGURE
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>>242074
So hot. Moar Tamaki.
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im really surprised at what people do

heck look at this "super busty" as they put it, version of belldandy >.> - http://www.e2046.com/product_info.php?products_id=6630
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Masaki Mizuhara

Damn, I wish I know how to paint.
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I can paint... I just can't seem to find an epoxy that will hold these damn things together when I'm building them. I can get them assembled and almost fully painted if not finished then bump them wrong and the parts come apart. Hell I had one break apart two weeks after finishing it. It sat on my display shelf for two weeks then one day while working feel off the shelf when one of the legs popped off. Any help to tell me what I'm doing wrong would be helpful. These things don't come with any instructions at all. One did but I couldn't read them or find anyone to translate them for me. My local hobby shops are no help since nobody in North Carolina sells them. I get all of mine through Comic and Anime Cons or from the net. I have seven now I refuse to build until I can figure out how to assemble them without them coming apart later.
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Original
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as the image suggests.. i got that image from that site
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I build mine using super glue. I also drill holes in all the major parts and use short sections of paper clip to hold them together. These not only act as good alignment pins, but will also keep figures from falling apart. I've never had any problem with a model falling apart just from handling. Of course, dropping it on a concrete floor is something else.....
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where can you get these in the US or a good store overseas?
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What was the adress again, of that imageboard with pics of those figurines covered in cum?
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>>242755

Wait wait wait. I don't own any animu fingurines now but I NEED that one! Do you know where I might purchase that specific figure?? It's hot as fuck.

Also, I've never assembled/painted one, so I'm curious how hard it is to produce one that good looking, and if there's a way to buy one already done.

Thanks!
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I've tried the super glue but it doesn't work to well when there are gaps between the pieces that are being assembled. I don't know if it is due to cheap models or if their all this way but out of four models I have done there has always been a gap. In other words the piece will fit together and look good from the outside view of the pieces but there is a gap inside the pieces meaning there is no contact of the surfaces for superglue to be able to work. That is why I have been trying to use epoxy glues to fill the gaps to ensure contact of both surfaces. I have even drilled and installed finishing nails to make the pieces ridged to help hold the pieces together. But just a small bump while handling the figure during painting still cracks the pieces back apart. The one that fell off my display shelf didn't break from the fall, but it's what caused the fall. One leg was fixed to the stand and remained on the shelf while the rest hit the floor and shattered. That figure didn't have the nails in the joints. It was on of the first I had done before I started using nails to join the pieces. I'm still at a loss as to what to do about assembly right now. Hell the dealers I have purchased these things from can't even tell me how... they just sell them and don't know anything about how to assemble them or even paint them. Picture isn't related to garage kits but some of my favorite pvc figures I've collected.
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I have to assume that you are getting substandard kits from Thailand as your descriptions of the poor fit and all seem to point to that. I get my kits either direct from Japan through places like hlj.com or get recasts from either e2046.com in Hong Kong or Hobbyfan.com in the US. The last two have prices that are comparable, even after shipping is added in.

As to the gaps, I use a variety of standard one part puttys or for larger gaps, I use two part epoxy fillers like Apoxie Sculpt. I have never had a kit fall apart from handling. In fact, I have found them nearly impossible to get apart if I make a goof. If using super glue and it is stringy, toss it away and get a fresh tube. I use regular old Crazy Glue with no problems at all.

As for the fellow who asked about prepainted kits. The last two places do sell them ready to do, but the price is generally 3-5 times the kit alone.
Hope this helps you and others who are asking questions.
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The great thing with the kits is you can take a model of a character that you like because of the design and paint it to your own liking. I have one I have to start of some maid chick Marin-chan or something in Asuka's plug suit. But, I'll probably do her up as a brunette and make my own color scheme for the suit.

The only bitch is finding kits that are decent but for a modest price since most run around $50 to $100, and a half naked anime babe isn't worth the same price as components for my bike to me. So finding sellers that sell good kits for around $20 or $30 can be a rare find.
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does 4 chan have an actual figures and toys board?
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god kill me now, i'm masturbating to dolls
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Hot figure. But I forget what video game its from... I believe this was some rare figure where only a few were made.
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Its from an animu
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Not a figure, but picture related.
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the original is rare but knock-offs aren't, you can order them at http://www.e2046.com/product_info.php?products_id=6836
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Want.
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see>>242911