My First TF Movie figure Destruction
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My First TF Movie figure Destruction
Recently uploaded my pics of my Figure Destruction onto the net. here is the address
http://deathwing.topcities.com/TFMovieKB.html
http://deathwing.topcities.com/TFMovieKB.html
- Death Wing
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I just clicked around your site, and I love your bashes. Do they transform without removing parts?
My only criticism is that you need to work on your painting skills, other than that great job(s).
My only criticism is that you need to work on your painting skills, other than that great job(s).
- Sherade
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Re: My First TF Movie figure Destruction
Death Wing wrote:Recently uploaded my pics of my Figure Destruction onto the net. here is the address
http://deathwing.topcities.com/TFMovieKB.html
Very nice bashing. Barricade still needs head articulation.

- Asepticon
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Sherade - yeah my paint work is in great need of improvment & yes they do transform without removing parts. Thanks for your responce.
Asepticon- thanks for the tip.
I am glad U still liked my Bashes
Asepticon- thanks for the tip.
I am glad U still liked my Bashes
- Death Wing
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Sonray - The wings are castings from the rear windows attached to his arms (top side any way). Some carving was involved. As for the parts that holds them to the body, Hand cut from sheet plastic (2 parts each side, Hinged), attached to the part where the front windscreen is connected to his back (removed the rod and replaced with screws .
He wouldn't be Movie bumblebee without them.
He wouldn't be Movie bumblebee without them.
- Death Wing
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Death Wing wrote:Sonray - The wings are castings from the rear windows attached to his arms (top side any way). Some carving was involved. As for the parts that holds them to the body, Hand cut from sheet plastic (2 parts each side, Hinged), attached to the part where the front windscreen is connected to his back (removed the rod and replaced with screws .
He wouldn't be Movie bumblebee without them.
Interesting...way beyond my level of skill though. Where do they go in alt mode?
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nice job!

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Sonray - In his alt mode they sit between his forearms just under the roof. The ends are just visible through the front windscreen (see Bee5.html).
- Death Wing
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Can you make some kind of picture giude as to what you did to Jazz? No offence meant but the description on your site is kinda vague.
- Optimus_Prowl
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great job on the upgrades! san those carved parts before painting them and they'd look flawless before painting them!
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