The entire diorama is built out of foam insulation board. I just used a small Xacto knife (razor craft knife) to carve in a shallow set of lines and then added some texture by pulling a small wire brush across it to make it look like wood. Put on some paint and it was done. I have a few...
I was fooling around with the camera settings and took a picture that I thought was junk until I looked at it a little closer and thought it was actually kinda neat…here it is. Definitely different.
sj2106, i just bought mine 7 days ago at TNS figures and have it already. I just checked, it is still in stock as of right now according to their site.
Tell me about it! I work 24 hour shifts so when I get the message from the carrier that it has been delivered, the long agonizing wait to get home starts. If course it gets delivered at about noon while i’m at work and wont be home until 0800 the next morning.
@T800, thank you for the clarification. I had watched a “cape swap” video on Ytube and now that you say that, it was a Superman figure. All I could remember about it was the person in the video snipping some of the sewing on the back of the figure and almost “tearing” the cape out of the suit...
I’m sure it depends on which figure, but are these Jaxon capes fairly easy to put on and replace the old with?? I am considering this for a few of my Batman figures but I dont want to damage any of them trying to swap capes out.
makes sense. I appreciate you pointing out the collar vs whole figure. I admit that I read it originally as the whole figure. Again, I enjoy your contributions here and I wasn’t trying to stir the pot at all. Thanks for clarifying.
Not trying to be argumentative Luisenigma1, but how do you know the InArt one will already be accurate enough not to require modification to suit some peoples tastes or expectations? Not trying to single you out, but there have been many posts lately about how HT products NEED all this...