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Post by Grayfox on May 31, 2004 14:51:05 GMT -5
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SFGMaster
Quick Slinger
Let It Rip!
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Post by SFGMaster on May 31, 2004 15:22:40 GMT -5
That's one reason I really love Xevoz so much, is that it seems so easy to get them to balance in lots of interesting poses. It's so hard to get a "normal" action figure to balance on one foot, for instance... the ball-jointed ankles really free them up to be balanced in many, many stances. Very cool scene, made possible by the magic of Xevoz. ;D
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Post by Shade5 on May 31, 2004 19:09:34 GMT -5
Why does bone cutter et sliced to pieces, i personally would like to see the AR get chopped in half
But it's still a cool pic
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Post by CJK Toy Bay on May 31, 2004 22:04:54 GMT -5
Very cool! I never even thought of that before.
With a few balancing acts I'm sure you could come up with a lot of great shots using that method! ;D
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Post by Grayfox on May 31, 2004 23:32:59 GMT -5
Why does bone cutter et sliced to pieces, i personally would like to see the AR get chopped in half But it's still a cool pic To each his own I say Me, I have no preference when doing these shots. I just use whoever works well.
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Post by Grayfox on May 31, 2004 23:36:59 GMT -5
Actually, I was keeping this idea for Quickslinger (instead of the AR flying). I'm definitly gonna make more of these shots, it's so easy. my BC and AR have been in that position all day now and still holding tight. Xevoz rocks
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Post by CJK Toy Bay on Jun 1, 2004 10:35:17 GMT -5
Personally I would have used Shadow Blade instead of AR. Who ever heard of a flipping ranger? A flipping ninja sounds much better
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Post by DFReaper on Jun 1, 2004 18:11:52 GMT -5
Ah, I'm glad the Ranger gets his deserved props. Screw you hippies. ;D
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