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DC Universe Classics 6" Appreciation Thread
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DogFashionDisco
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I didn't open him up right away because I had plans last night, so by the time I got home he had been sitting in a temperature controlled room. It was a little bit of a struggle to get him out of his packaging so be careful, and for the love of god, open his arms outward before lifting them upward. That was the main warning on the Fwoosh site that someone linked to before, and that seemed to help. By the way, one of his arms wouldn't bend at the elbow, so I used the hairdryer trick again. Also, I noticed that the loose figures I've received in the mail recently have been extremely hot because of the 104+ weather here, so you guys might want to consider insuring your packages in case something warps in the mail.
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How was it when taking him out of the Box? Was he cooled off or was he still warm? I ask because of the Croc arm issue circulating around.
Thank you T, I appreciate that. I have only been collecting Batman stuff for a while now, so I'm glad you approve.
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Tiberius
I hope my Superman display can be as awesome as DFD Batman display.
Yeah, before forcing anything, warm up his limbs with a hairdryer.
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FancyPants
Honestly my limbs were stiff as hell and I get nervous moving his arms. Especially at the elbow
Patience pays off sometimes, when I found it I looked around like someone was playing a trick on me, haha.
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FancyPants
same with that ivy dfd got. He paid like 6 dollars or something crazy like that. She's another 40 dollar figure. I'm just so motivated to finish the batman shelf. It's my favorite shelf now, next to my predators
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