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Thanks everyone
Well, I guess it's back to the customs...
I am so proud of my wife as she pretty much made this one all on her own.
Though now that I think about it, I'm not sure but I think I have been replaced
I was quite a bit overweight at the time, nervous as hell, talked too fast, waved my hands all over the place and forgot to mention a bunch of stuff.
I even mentioned the MegoMuseum a few times but I think they cut most of that stuff out for the airing.
Other than that I thought it went well
I think you did great, that was awesome. Cool they show quite a lot of Megos
I was quite a bit overweight at the time, nervous as hell, talked too fast, waved my hands all over the place and forgot to mention a bunch of stuff.
I even mentioned the MegoMuseum a few times but I think they cut most of that stuff out for the airing.
Other than that I thought it went well
" The pain...the paaain!" Heh! Good old Van Gelder.
That Taurus II inhabitant looks great too. did you repaint a Mugato body...or is that something else?
The feet are from a Retro Mugato figure. The body is either the retro Mugato body as well or a CTVT body. Not sure as my wife put that part of him together before handing him over to me for hands and head. The hands are 9" or 12" monster figure hands I had in a bag of parts. The head is a clay sculpt I created using images of the creature I found on the web to go by so he is very screen accurate. He looks like a cross between a Neanderthal man and an ape
Thanks, Nomad is pretty cool
As for the battery issue, depending on where the battery is located you can either have an open hole (door) in the back of the card to make it accessible to get to and change the battery without removing it (I see quite a few electronic toys that have this) or in the case of my Yarnek where the battery is actually in a small box on the wires you can leave the bubble unsealed at the bottom so the loose wires and the battery box can be pulled out through the bottom of the blister bubble enough to get to and change the battery.
Solid advice.
I'll go with the "hole in the bottom of the blister" plan!
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