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'66 Batman Wave 4 PICTURES!!!!!! King Tut! Bookworm! Mr Freeze!
				
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 Beautifully done buddy....You have a wonderful collection. The conversion to the S-Type bodies is Magnificent. You have a great eye for this hobby. Total GRANDSLAM!!!S-type conversions complete! What a difference when using these bodies! King Tut was very tricky getting the outfit back on,but with some sneaky maneuvering and attaching arm/head in a unique way,I did it! An Amazing collection! Bring on Wave 5!
 
 [ATTACH=CONFIG]16798[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]16799[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]16800[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]16801[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]16802[/ATTACH] Last edited by Ivaniski; Oct 14, '15, 6:34 PM. Last edited by Ivaniski; Oct 14, '15, 6:34 PM.Comment
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 Got mine today and they are absolutely beautiful figures. I did make one slight adjustment on my Bookworm. On the brim of his hat there is a slightly protruding circular insert for the scope. The problem is there simply isn't much depth to hold the scope effectively in that space. So what I did is take a very small nail (about the size of a tack) and pushed it all the way through so the hole created would provide greater depth for the scope to go further in the hat. Works perfectly now. It even allows me to position it differently without it falling out.
 
 Love Tut. Everything on him is exquisite. Alfred is a complete joy. Love his glasses because they fit him nicely and the lenses really give him that screen accurate look. The sculpt is very nice. Freeze is equally as nice and properly detailed. I'm not overly worried about a weapon. I have so much stuff laying around, between what I have and a few enhancements from a craft store I could make a "freeze gun" pretty quick if I felt the need to have one. All in all, a very well made and incredibly detailed entry in this series. Hats off to everyone at FTC. Nice work guys!Comment
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 WOW!!! fantastic pics of those on the S-type bodies, what a difference, better to stand them up and poses as wellS-type conversions complete! What a difference when using these bodies! King Tut was very tricky getting the outfit back on,but with some sneaky maneuvering and attaching arm/head in a unique way,I did it! An Amazing collection! Bring on Wave 5!
 
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 there were no issues with how the FTC clothes went on those bodies, besides carefully dressing Tut?
 
 I ask because I switched a FTC series one Superman outfit onto a S-type and I ended up putting a tear in the
 crotch without realizing it, until I inspected afterwards.Comment
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 I did have dressing issues with Tut because his underskirt is very tight to get on along with the other red shirt.I had to dress the body without the head and a detached arm (body all unscrewed on the back of the S-type).Dressed the skirt, then attached the arm through the sleeve,then attached the head,then pulling up the skirt to screw it back on tight, in which I had to make holes in the tunic to screw the top portion to tighten the head and arms.The red tunic covers up the screws,so that worked out perfect.It was a process,but it CAN be done as you can see in the pics.Other than that,they ALL dressed with no problems.In fact,the S-type even fixed the loose heads.They all had loose heads as the FTC bodies are just feather-weight crap!WOW!!! fantastic pics of those on the S-type bodies, what a difference, better to stand them up and poses as well
 there were no issues with how the FTC clothes went on those bodies, besides carefully dressing Tut?
 
 I ask because I switched a FTC series one Superman outfit onto a S-type and I ended up putting a tear in the
 crotch without realizing it, until I inspected afterwards.
 
 Also,I used to cotton to keep the fat bellies (Tut,Freeze,Penguin) since they use the fat belly bodyComment
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 Got my set of figures today and I have to say, I am VERY impressed! Some of the detail on these figures is damn near Hot Toys quality! The one detail that really stands out for me from this set is Alfred's glasses! I put them on him and BAM! He just came to life! Curious why his glasses have lenses and Bookworm's do not, however. I'm hoping they sell the glasses separate and an after market gun for Freeze. Regardless, well done FTC!!! Well done indeed!Comment
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