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Help for Evo and Eva

Postby maywong » Sun Feb 20, 2011 8:51 pm

Here is a link for fixing Eva and Evo.

http://menwithdolls.yuku.com/topic/1170 ... -step-pics
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Re: Help for Evo and Eva

Postby Iwa_Hoshi » Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:24 am

:shock:
The forum is in operations? I hadn't been able to access them for over two weeks or so
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Re: Help for Evo and Eva

Postby maywong » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:18 am

Iwa_Hoshi wrote::shock:
The forum is in operations? I hadn't been able to access them for over two weeks or so


Yes, it's in operation. I've been on it everyday. Hmmm I wonder why you can't get on?
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Re: Help for Evo and Eva

Postby hanabushi » Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:25 pm

Am I just being overbearing when it severely irritates me that those bodies, costing as much as they do, need that much modding just off the bat in order to be useable?
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Re: Help for Evo and Eva

Postby maywong » Mon Feb 21, 2011 2:25 pm

hanabushi wrote:Am I just being overbearing when it severely irritates me that those bodies, costing as much as they do, need that much modding just off the bat in order to be useable?


No your not! That's why I've been put off on buying one.
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Re: Help for Evo and Eva

Postby hanabushi » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:57 pm

maywong wrote:
hanabushi wrote:Am I just being overbearing when it severely irritates me that those bodies, costing as much as they do, need that much modding just off the bat in order to be useable?


No your not! That's why I've been put off on buying one.


It's good to know that I'm not just being cranky. :) I don't mind fixer uppers that I get at a bargain, mind you. It just seems frustrating that they don't do better quality control on these. Which is a shame, because appearance wise, they are absolutely gorgeous. :/
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Re: Help for Evo and Eva

Postby landwhale » Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:33 pm

yah, I really wanted one at first but then I saw all the threads about fixes and the photos of the actual product. I think they have a good idea in terms of the customizing ease but the plastic looks cheap and the joints don't work well. I happen to like the sculpt but I can also see what ppl mean by fat knees.

I ended up getting the more expensive HT true type body. I'll post pics in the 1/6 forum when I get her.
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