It looks great! As far as the parts popping off, that is how some models are. Fortunately it's less and less common the newer the model is. It also seems that the more complicated the model, the less it likes to stay together when posing.
Usually they camp it in language where they are only able to cut one check (company policy of one check per PO, for example), but they need to pay two people, you and another facilitator such as a transport service. The extra money is to pay for the transport service, which is actually also the scammer.
No no no. The correct way is to never check. Then when random boxes show up you have no idea what's in them and you get a little bit of that christmas cheer.
Man, that's a lot of decals!
I always find it an interesting choice when the weapon + effect is too heavy for the joints.
That's raidio for ya
Yes, feelings are when you think something works in a certain way without facts to back it up. Like the opinion that strict policing reduces crime. It's a common opinion, but not one that is consistent with the facts.
Do you think that Oakland, Chicago, and Detroit do not have police? Those cities have very harsh police departments and it's not reducing crime. What those cities do have in common is a high poverty rate when geographically controlled and above average poverty rates for the US without even taking geography into account.
What do I want? I want to make changes that comport to the facts of the world, not people's feelings.
That's an interesting opinion. Unfortunately, the facts don't quite align with your feelings.
it's imperative that we have strong police forces throughout the country to minimize crime
Why do you believe this? Police forces as they exist today aren't even as old as the US. Sure, the US wasn't a bastion of freedom upon its founding but that wasn't due to a lack of police. The absolute biggest factors for controlling neighborhood level crime are increasing public education and reducing the effects of poverty.
I don't think people understand how big, and free the US is. Whenever you get something like this, strict law enforcement is not only needed, it's required.
And this is the weirdest take right here. Freedom and strong, strict police forces are inversely related by definition. One could even point to the origin of many police departments as opposition to freedom.
It's looking very nice! I know you were worried about some of the waviness but I don't think it shows through at all.
Cherry Filter is one that I hadn't heard before, I'll have to add them into my playlists.
If you're interested in diving further, the method that's worked the best for me is to find a venue that plays at least close to the style of music and then just search up each band that they advertise to see how they sound. Then when I find a band I see what venues they advertise that they will be playing at. Most of it seems to be available on instagram.
For a good start, I'd look at Club AOR's Insta and go from there.
Happy Hunting!
Commenting on this old thread because I actually have some insight for you. There is a decent amount of original rock/punk/metal Korean music, but most of it is performed in English. But that style of music just isn't as popular in Korea. I spent several months in Korea last year and it wasn't easy to find local rock music at first.
Two bands off the top of my head that do perform in Korean are Method (metal) and Harry Big Button (hard rock).
The Caletvwlches are very versatile, and each one has more stickers on them than the whole body!
I was also pleased that every accessory/weapon can be stored on the model when not in use. That includes 2x beam sabers, rifle, shield, Gerbera Straight sword, and 3x Caletvwlches. That is the kind of thing that I really appreciate.