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I?ll just hire my local engineer again to make a support structure for this one, just like he did for my leaning 1:1 version.

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Yes I was thinking something similar. However I don?t think I will need to. The work on your 1-1 looks very well done!


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So all in all I am happy with it. It is a bit heavy on top, but mine seems to be holding well in the base. The rods in the legs, and hip joints are all beefy, so I'm hoping there won?t be any future issues. But nothing is guaranteed. I am happy I bought it though.
One thing to note is that I had to put the batteries in backwards to how they show.




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I?ll just hire my local engineer again to make a support structure for this one, just like he did for my leaning 1:1 version.

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This is something that should have not happen to an expensive item like that. This goes for Prime 1 Endo as well. They make collectors pay thousands of dollars for a so called high end collectible that comes already damaged or gets damaged in time...
 
This is something that should have not happen to an expensive item like that. This goes for Prime 1 Endo as well. They make collectors pay thousands of dollars for a so called high end collectible that comes already damaged or gets damaged in time...

I agree but what can you do? These kinds of problems only reveal themselves long after purchase.
 
What kind of wash would help that? Like a light brown or something?

Yeah I was wondering that myself. It is too brown at the base though - and that presumably could be removed. Not sure I will do that though.


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I?ll just hire my local engineer again to make a support structure for this one, just like he did for my leaning 1:1 version.

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Nice job, the endo always will be working out his quads :)

That lifesize is extremely top heavy, esp with both his rifles pulling the weight down, I'm guessing the overall weight at the top will exceed at least 50kgs. Over time the weight of the rifles will put pressure on its joints. But yours is ok with the wire holding it.

P1s torso weight with arms is probably around 10kgs, the main difference besides weight class, is it has better pegs as they rest on the polystone taking weight of the feet and toes (this is crucial, if the pegs were like the prototype, which just plugged in with no peg support, relied entirely on the feet and toes for weight distribution, the feet will eventually give in and it may also even lean sideways, not just forward). Whereas the life size one, the weight is distributed on the entire feet and that is a design flaw. It's pegs are also vertical which is another flaw, as angle pegs would be the better option and less likely to snap or deform.
 
I understand. Obviously I much preferred the prior teeth! Still in this scale which teeth are better?


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Lol all scale endo teeth's are a miss, either they look deformed, too large, too small, no company has got it right. P1 is probably somewhere in the middle which is ok.

The prototypes teeth is perfect in size and metallic look, reminds me of t-850s in the opening scene in t3, and salvation endo battle at the end which also had great teeth, both had just the right size, not too big, not too small.
 
So all in all I am happy with it. It is a bit heavy on top, but mine seems to be holding well in the base. The rods in the legs, and hip joints are all beefy, so I'm hoping there won?t be any future issues. But nothing is guaranteed. I am happy I bought it though.
One thing to note is that I had to put the batteries in backwards to how they show.




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Great review and enjoyed watching it beautifully displayed! Thanks for the heads up on battery placement. Man I can't wait to get my final piece
 
Ok just remeasured mine..I measured it 4 times to make sure..Dundee you were right The base alone is 2 1/4 inches, the height of the endo alone is 38 1/8 inches, so in total it is 40.375 inches tall.
 
Ok just remeasured mine..I measured it 4 times to make sure..Dundee you were right The base alone is 2 1/4 inches, the height of the endo alone is 38 1/8 inches, so in total it is 40.375 inches tall.

Thanks for measuring it 4 times mate! Yes please do post more photos when you get the chance.

I think you've got a really good endo, possibly the tallest amongst the current distributed pieces, almost reaches prototype height, congrats!
 
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