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Esbat L.
"Oil crisis my butt gimme my plastic"
Birthday: February 24
Age: 25
Website: Fugitives From Reality
Looting Since April 6, 2008
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I grew up with action figures. My first childhood toys i remember were a real smoking train set and a set of He-Man figures. It was all downhill from there when Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles hit tv. Now I can't stop myself from collecting, its at the point where i sell action figures just to buy more. Oh and now I customize them as well. Super glue is not just for huffin' kiddos! Also note every figure/toy/collectible I review I own or have owned and opened.
I love PC and console gaming. 1st console was an Atari 2600 when I was like 3. My first PC was a 33mhz Packard Bell with Windows 3.11 that had solitaire and Jurassic Park on it. I got into MMOs with City of Heroes and haven't stopped since. Every game I review I own, I don't rent.
My favorite place to shop
Online
Sense of self worth
paint tiny details
Pisces (or Yield)
Jesus and Bruce Campbell
coveting
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For people interested in action figures, cyborgs, mcfarlane, mcfarlane toys, abominations Turns out after a blood test I'm not adopted, and that this is a pretty slick figure. Goods: Nice gattalin' gun action feature, 2 attachable shoulder mounted accessories, detachable head, and an odd removeable spine feature. Bads: Looks like some kinda corporate-Frankenstein abomination (can also be a good for some people). After a couple minutes of playing around with the action feature it broke. Leg positioning and structuring make it hard to vary poses. Overall: Not a bad figure. Very interesting, original concept from McFarlane toys with some great poseabilty. Supposedly part of a "transformer"/"voltron" type of build-a-figure scheme.
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