Having nine various Shinki, I'll say I have nine unopened codes. Not that it matters if BR goes away. On to the rust issues: Yes, WD-40 does get rid of a "little" of it.
As for screws, I'd recommend looking at some hobby stores that carry small screws for radio controlled cars/boats/aircraft. It's possible that they just might be small enough to fit, and be coated in black or stainless steel to have an attractive appearance.. Users choice, I guess...
just a suggestion....
So You Want to Buy a Shinki: A Beginners' Guide
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- Mobius
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Re: So You Want to Buy a Shinki: A Beginners' Guide
Don't mean to necro-post but as we have a pause in Shinki releases at this point, wouldn't it be a good idea to update the Wave lists? I don't see the Vic Vipers on there at the very least so...
Just a thought.
Just a thought.
Re: So You Want to Buy a Shinki: A Beginners' Guide
Does anybody know which Shinku is it and where can I buy it?
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Re: So You Want to Buy a Shinki: A Beginners' Guide
I can't even confirm if that is a Shinki, but whatever it is, it's a custom bordering on a scratchbuild. I can tell by the paint that the hear, ears, and face are all custom, and while I don't know about the clothes, I suspect they're also custom. About the only thing not custom about that figure is likely the base body.hineriko wrote:Does anybody know which Shinku is it and where can I buy it?
EDIT: Solo beat me to it in your other thread.