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Quote from: "THE Mike?"
Quote from: "nova"
Great NEWS!!! 

 I just came across 3 Big Ben/White Out packs...MOC.... I'll for sure have them on my tabel....  I know how you Canadians love you're Artic figures. :wink:

This just in, Nova is not allowed in the building.  :lol:


In that case You'll find me in the parking lot with 3 Ultra Rare Pre-production Joecanuck figure sets. (Only asking $1000 a peice)

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Yearly CanJoeCon Discussion / Re: Time to tease us...
« on: March 26, 2009, 02:48:44 PM »
Very cool....I love the addition of the Air Charriot guns....nice little detail.

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Great NEWS!!! 

 I just came across 3 Big Ben/White Out packs...MOC.... I'll for sure have them on my tabel....  I know how you Canadians love you're Artic figures. :wink:

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I'm currently Debating on weather or not to Bring a Terror Drome.

I'll have a nice mix of cheap complete figures, loose figures, weapons, vehicle parts, figure parts, and 25th figures...loose and MOC.

Also Considering grabbing a few Target Planes...Did Canada get these?  Would there be interest in them?

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Yearly CanJoeCon Discussion / Re: Time to tease us...
« on: March 20, 2009, 02:38:54 PM »
I'm thinking an "Artic Mini-Hiss"...maybe somthing like a White Armadillo.

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General Joe Talk / Re: 25th anniversary 3 3/4" Joes
« on: January 24, 2007, 02:17:36 PM »
Quote from: "morgardee"
...Here's a question for Raptor, is there a way to cover up the flesh tones on a figure when using rit dye? I think epoxy puddy might work but you would need to put a thin layer of cellophane between the epoxy and the flesh part you don't want died, and then you'd have to chip it off.


I've been pondering that recently and I'm considering trying a Silicon molding agent...maybe even a silicon glue..with mold release underneath it.  depending on how much the silicon changes with the heat of the dye bath it should hold a relativley water tight seal against the skintone part...and then peal off easier than not.

thanks for the pics pete.

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