Carrillo wrote:I bought a 1/6 scale phicen body! It is awesome. They're seamless, made of soft rubber, and with a steel skeleton. He's going to be Loki, if I figure out how to do his hair (and if my mum stops trying to steal him because he's rubbery). The phicen bodies are fairly pricey for a 1/6 scale body, but the build quality is brilliant (they weigh over half a kilo).
Stormlight wrote:Been spending way too much money putting together a fantasy outfit for the Faerie con I'm attending in November. It's celebrating the 30th anniversary of Labyrinth so there will be a Labyrinth masquerade and a Bad Faeries ball. The Frouds will be there, which is awesome. It'll be weird seeing Baby Toby all growed up, though. XD
So far, bought a dress and (very expensive) leather mask. A pair of ballet flats to wear around the con. Been scouring Etsy for circlets and I think I finally found one that isn't too expensive. And of course I need a nice little bag to hold monies and my phone/camera and such.
Now to figure out what the heck I'm gonna wear for the REST of the con! XD
Vetinari wrote:Carrillo wrote:I bought a 1/6 scale phicen body! It is awesome. They're seamless, made of soft rubber, and with a steel skeleton. He's going to be Loki, if I figure out how to do his hair (and if my mum stops trying to steal him because he's rubbery). The phicen bodies are fairly pricey for a 1/6 scale body, but the build quality is brilliant (they weigh over half a kilo).
Oooh! How is it holding up? I've been incredibly tempted by these guys, but price and durability (given what tended to happen to their rubber-skinned forebears) has been making me hold-off. I'm especially interested in picking up a tall male model and the infamously short male (MCU Tony and his height issues ) though until Phicen sort out the slightly strange proportion issues with the female body I'm far less interested in them.
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