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131 No. 131 [Edit]
The CNC milling machine! Draw your own figs in AutoCAD and watch them get borne from metal to within 0.001 of an inch of accuracy! Yours today for only $15000!
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>> No. 132 [Edit]
Considering the long term costs of fig. collecting, this is not such a bad deal.
>> No. 133 [Edit]
>AutoCAD
>$15000

I can just use super sculpey.
>> No. 135 [Edit]
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135
I've been wondering if I could sculpt my own figs somehow.

You just need to find the right materials.
>> No. 178 [Edit]
>>135
I think the best (and cheaper) way to do it could be with pasta francesa; I can't seem to find the an acurate translation for it, but try googling also:

-cold porcelain
-salt ceramic
-cornstarch clay
>> No. 197 [Edit]
>>178
By the looks of it, I don't want to have a figure break and I have no sense of art at all. And one only other option is to pay some Chinese dudes big cash to design and make a figure for you for hundreds of $$$.
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So, do they sell any Figma ball joints?

I just broke my BRS's leg and then tried super glue but it only made things much more worse. Help ;_;
>> No. 219 [Edit]
>>216

I think it's only a matter of time before GSC starts selling replacement parts kits for Nendoroids and figmas.

Let's hope.
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>>216
OMG
I'm really sorry, bro. I don't know what to tell you... keep googling.
>> No. 228 [Edit]
>>216
My Revoltech Rin had a broken joint I fixed with a dab of super glue, but figma's are slightly different. If super glue didn't work you might need to replace the whole piece.
>> No. 233 [Edit]
>>219
Nendoroids, at least the Petit Nendoroids, are a disgrace to the good smile name in how low quality they are, putting aside that they fall apart easily, their stands are practically begging to be broken.

I haven't had much experience with broken figs, but one of my figma stands did brake the other day at the tip somehow, not a big deal, but still lame.

>>216
You could always try taking a part from a cheep spare figma, if not you could try getting a plastic works type kit for duplicating the parts
that are broken from the other side that's still fine, if you can get them out that is.

Some time ago I bought a figma with a busted arm thinking I might be able to fix it, but the owner also used super glue on it and made it much harder to properly fix by doing so. he glued over parts that were supposed to be able to turn and glued parts together that shouldn't have been and I'm gonna see about getting one of them plastic molding kits to try and fix it.
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