Finally "tinkered" around with the "Mafex" set of C-3PO and R2-D2. I added the "Carbonite Han" in the background.
My only complaint about the set is that C-3PO feels very "flimsy" and I have heard of reviews where people broke it so I was very cautious when handing the figure. The figure is very light and felt fragile.
Watched the new "Ghostbusters" last week. It wasn't as great as the original movies but was entertaining nonetheless.
Decided to do a "tribute" to the original cast.
"Cloud City" is one of the iconic landmarks in "Star Wars". Was inspired to use it as the background for this round of A.C.B.A. displays so I rushed off to get the "Millennium Falcon" and "Slave I" in "Hot Wheels" form.
"C-side" with how I placed my lights.
The "Slave I" was harder to keep in place as the stand wasn't designed to hold it in flying position.
"Bane" is infamous for breaking "Batman's" back. I rarely feature the "Bane" C&C and was inspired to use him for this display together with the poorly "articulated" and "battle damaged" version of "Batman" from "Infinite Crisis".
Was requested by "Boog" to do a 1 minute review of the GTP "Space Walls" so I ended up doing this display for fun since I arranged the "walls" for the "video".
Finally made use of the GTP "Death Star" walls. They were a pain to keep in place as they are not flat and fall over easily but they photograph incredibly well.
R2D2 is seriously under-rated in importance to the success of the "Rebels". R2 is the greatest weapon other than "Luke" I reckon with its "hacking" ability.
Fan of the Comics and Sci-fi genre. Also a "Wannabe" Sketch artist/illustrator. Into pop culture too. This is a catalogue of my collection, wish-list and ACBA displays.