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This should make a nice change

Paul

http://www.fireflyfantasy.co.uk/sas....html?osCsid=72b35c3a0bbb02622046eef0eeddecab

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Looks like a character from Evil Genius ( the game ) as far as style and painting.
Knees are a bit chunky and square but - I am sorry, despite that - in 1/35 its absolutely frigging brilliant. Dont need the gas tanks - she is just begging for some cool steam punk revamping.

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Just satisfy my curiosity - is it truly a sculpt or 3d print?
 
Been meaning to post this, I got these in a few days ago, but this week has flown by.

Anyone coming to Figureworld tomorrow should head on over and see the vampire 1/6 figure that I've got in from Industria Mechanika! WOW is all I can say :eek:
 
Love the welding gear :)
One small point though Bare flesh while welding is not a good Idea:eek:

But then again it is a fun piece (y)

Ron
 
This is a nice piece, but the Frankenstein they have on pre-order is a thing of absolute beauty!!! Great stuff all around!

Jay H.
 
I agree with Ron. Bare flesh and welding is an accident waiting to happen. There are a number of other Health and safety violations such as unsecured tanks in the trolley, hair not tied or covered, tangled gas hoses and I doubt those shorts are made of a protective material suitable for conducting welding in. I cannot see any maintenance inspection tags on the gas tanks so they should not be used. The gloves look a bit iffy and the should be fastened if welding in short sleeves. If any on is thinking of putting this in a workshop setting please see these violations are attended to or the Inspector may be around. Other than that looks like a great fun figure.
 
Jimmy - So I'm thinking...uh...are you maybe a SafeWork Australia Compliance Safety and Health Officer in real life?

Nonetheless...a totally fun figure! And, although 1/35th isn't my scale, I can also think of things I could do with the welding tanks and other equipment. No...really...I can!

All the best,
Dan
 
sweet. I'm glad they made a smaller version of her. I've had the 1/10th version for over a year now and scared to death to start painting her because of the size. 1/35th is much less daunting, I'll be getting this beauty fo sho.
 
Okay was thrown off by the 3d renderings only. But found the real figure on their website looks great!!!! A must have!!!!
Todd
 
Sasha is a real cutie :cool: . I got mine a couple of weeks ago and was immediately impressed with the photo etched and resin tank cart (y) .

Hey Sharpie, they did include safety chains to secure the tanks though :)! You're right nonetheless, as there remains a lot of safety concerns.

Notice everyone that she's holding a cutting torch. She must be tough cause you know the splash will be really flying. Kinda like frying bacon in your underwear :eek:!

Joe
 
Really like the idea that you can have 1/35 and 1/32 scale.Something for other manufacturers to think about,brilliant idea as there has been figures i would have loved to paint but the scale 1/35th is too small for my old eyes.
Brian
 
Notice everyone that she's holding a cutting torch. She must be tough cause you know the splash will be really flying. Kinda like frying bacon in your underwear :eek:!

Joe
Wow Joe you breed them tough in Texas. Some sort of 2 burner arrangement in the Calvins? How's it taste?
 
C'mon!
Safety issues be hanged! That is one cute and fun figure!
I really like the sly smile and the attitude - that one would be fun to build and paint.
Now, if I can just get her past SWMBO...:LOL:
 
very nice figure,i guess its one of them computer printed figures?and for all you industrial guys looks like the torch is upside down to me .
 
very nice figure,i guess its one of them computer printed figures?and for all you industrial guys looks like the torch is upside down to me .
cadno, post: 500575, member: 2250"]very nice figure,i guess its one of them computer printed figures?and for all you industrial guys looks like the torch is upside down to me .[/quote]
Yeah trigger should be underneath.
I didn't know it was also available in 1/32nd, much more eye friendly,;)
Carl.
 
I welded for over seven years and none of my co-workers ever looked like this:LOL: Great figure, I'll have to put her on my list. And yes, I sometimes did my own version of the dance of the damned when the molten metal pieces found their way under the leathers.
 
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