
Does anyone know how to remove prints off of soft goods?
This is from a WWE figure, I tried acetone, but all it did was erase the color from the print. I tried hot water but it didn't really do anything.

This is from a WWE figure, I tried acetone, but all it did was erase the color from the print. I tried hot water but it didn't really do anything.
I found a NECA trick or treater figure on clearance and thought of doing this. I got the soft goods from gpslot on ebay. The Hulk hands are from the Deadpool and Dogpool deluxe pack, but I needed to use some putty inside to make it fit.
I was watching this slice of life show when a Steam Deck showed up. It's always a nice surprise to find one in a show or a movie... It's like seeing dog in a car next to you during a random drive.
Also, what game is this?
This is my first figma, so I really wasn't sure what to expect. I've seen people compare figmas to shf and they're usually around the same heights for the same anime they're making figures of, so I thought Frieren would be the same. I got the Figma Frieren hoping it scaled the same because I preferred the articulation and the faceplates on them. It's a great figure, but I'm a little disappointed with it's scaling since Frieren is supposed to be short. It's almost like it scales better with Marvel Legends figures. I'll keep her on my mixed MC shelf, but I'm probably going to get the SHF Frieren and Himmel, and cancel my Figma Himmel pre-order.
Just like the Himiko Toga figure, this one is pretty impressive and I feel kind of justifies the price. The Shigaraki and Dabi figures were pretty cool, but I didn't think it they were worth their price.
Armored All Might has a lot of moving parts that can be moved, detached, and combined like the black whip parts. For a big figure, it can hit poses very well. The faceplates are a little scary to replace though because you have to remove the side pieces of his helmet, andnthey're on there pretty tight.
Thank you, Revoltech All Might... you have served me well. Into the box you go for now.
I'm a little annoyed my Kurama arrived the day the discounts were being handed out, but such is life, I guess...
Also, why are Saint Seiya figures so expensive?
P.S. I think we need a "figure sightings" tag
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Amazon priced Larfleeze $44.53 based on price trends.
This was the same reason I held off on buying the Superman 1978 figure from early 2025. The price kept creeping up until it got to $50. It confused me so much because it was shipped and sold by Amazon, I wasn't aware at the time that Amazon had started using AI to price match harder-to-find figures. Fortunately, McFarlane re-released the 1978 Superman earlier this year with a smiling head... so I got lucky.
I doubt they're making a deluxe version of Larfleeze though, considering their DC license is expiring soon.
Beast Kingdom's Dynamic 8ction Heroes
They look pretty good btw
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I have all my figures posed on my shelves, and the accessories in tool kits/boxes, but I don't have the heart to throw away the boxes. Partly because I like how they look, and the other is for whenever (if ever) I'm done with collecting and decide to sell these. I used to have the same problem with Marvel Legends, Star Wars Black Series, and McFarlane Toys, but I eventually realized those boxes weren't really worth keeping.
I recently uncovered this thing I made in 2022...
Seeing as the SDCC Electro has the goofy s face, do you think we'll get them all with the goofy faces eventually?
It's pretty cool, but I'd rather not stain the figure. Shigaraki still looks good without it, but it definitely adds to his look.
I always thought Xicor's design was cool ever since I read Dragon Ball AF years ago. I was pretty happy when I found out Toyotaro was working with Toriyama for the DBS manga because he had some pretty cool story ideas.
It's still slightly shorter than Luke, but it's pretty close.
Shots inspired by recent events somewhere in the world.
I had to access my old spotify account to see what my real first song was, and I'm not disappointed.