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Post by xiombarg on Dec 12, 2005 17:15:03 GMT -5
now see what you did?! you made me do it! yes, all of you! I bought them! both! yes, that's both of them! currently waiting for my ox and tetsujin to appear at my door, and because of you I am anxious to lay my hands on them... I want them now! and I want them to be delivered by that nice ups girl! Yes, my sister the stripper UPS girl is nice. I'm sure that she appreciates you hiring her also. It's strange how many people seem to know that she has pet names for each of her breasts "OX" and "Tetsujin". I wouldn't lay my hands on them though, it could lead to your divorce, but I empathize with your needs. We all want them, and we want them now, both of them, and lay our hands upon them...but we just can't have everything.
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Post by jwm on Dec 12, 2005 18:06:50 GMT -5
Serves you right for hangin' out here. ![;)](http://lemonstre.fr/robot-japan/smileys/wink.png) Welcome to Robot-Japan, Toystar. This place is sort of like Alcoholics Annonymous in reverse. Only we don't get drunk per se- we just buy a lot of toys. JWM
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Post by Omni Existence on Dec 12, 2005 21:33:46 GMT -5
Welcome to the Dark Side of the Force! ;D
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Post by mayita on Dec 12, 2005 21:41:21 GMT -5
JEJEJEJE
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Post by Chen on Dec 13, 2005 5:21:42 GMT -5
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v219/animetribe316part3/Asian%20Camel%20Toe/CamelToe17.jpg) Hey I recognize that chick! She's on one of the ... uh...non-toy sites I peruse ;D
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Post by Chen on Dec 13, 2005 5:24:01 GMT -5
Oh, and welcome to the board toystarr! As you can see we freely mix our love of Japanese toys with our love of hot UPS chicks!
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Post by Kidchuckle on Dec 13, 2005 8:10:25 GMT -5
CamelToe17.jpg ?? hahhaha 18, 19 cough cough Oh sorry.. I nearly forgot to say welcome Toystarr. Hope you have fun here.
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Post by toystarr on Dec 14, 2005 2:50:24 GMT -5
oh! thanks to everyone for the nice hello.... and don't worry; I just love to hang around here and read your comments (my third post but I read the forum for more than a year - I am a bit shy.....) I feel right at home! so, once again: thanks to everybody for the warm welcome! and I will try to post some more comments the future.
cheers mates
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Post by Mazinkaiser on Dec 14, 2005 14:15:55 GMT -5
CamelToe17.jpg ?? hahhaha 18, 19 cough cough Oh sorry.. I nearly forgot to say welcome Toystarr. Hope you have fun here. Hmmmm 18 and 19... hmmmmm ![;)](http://lemonstre.fr/robot-japan/smileys/wink.png)
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Post by Kidchuckle on Dec 14, 2005 22:15:23 GMT -5
hahahhaa
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Post by Omni Existence on Dec 15, 2005 23:08:50 GMT -5
CamelToe17.jpg ?? hahhaha 18, 19 cough cough Bastid! ![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v329/omniexistence/Macross-PH%20Images/whack.gif) ![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v329/omniexistence/Macross-PH%20Images/biggrin.gif) he he he he
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Post by jwm on Dec 15, 2005 23:17:18 GMT -5
Cameltoe17.jpg ...took me a click to get that one. Is that the toe of the camel that's supposed to put its nose in the tent? I'll leave the rest to your fertile imaginations. No pun rule in effect ![;)](http://lemonstre.fr/robot-japan/smileys/wink.png) JWM
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Post by sketcher on Dec 16, 2005 1:47:22 GMT -5
I post on a motorcycle forum where they had the complete thread of the UPS chick. Whoa! Needless to say... ![:o](http://lemonstre.fr/robot-japan/smileys/shocked.png) Back to bots! Has anyone opened and played/posed/displayed their Black Ox very much? I am wondering about the paint quality and whether the movement of the joints causes paint chipping very easily. Definately getting it, but worried that he may chip easily.
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Post by wilson on Dec 16, 2005 13:29:25 GMT -5
the black paint on black ox is perfect and no problem of paint chips on the joint area at all.
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Post by 45caliber on Dec 16, 2005 18:28:08 GMT -5
I post on a motorcycle forum where they had the complete thread of the UPS chick. Whoa! Needless to say... ![:o](http://lemonstre.fr/robot-japan/smileys/shocked.png) Back to bots! Has anyone opened and played/posed/displayed their Black Ox very much? I am wondering about the paint quality and whether the movement of the joints causes paint chipping very easily. Definately getting it, but worried that he may chip easily. mine is 99% perfect...
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Post by roboto on Dec 17, 2005 15:22:48 GMT -5
Quality Impressions on the GX-24M and GX-29 I purchased the GX-24M [glow=blue,2,300] Tetsujin 28 Blue Metallic Version[/glow] and the GX-29 Black Ox this week from a local toy supplier. The Tetsusjin 28 I purchased had blue overspray on one eye making it look smaller than the other. Also, there were metallic blue paint-overs on some areas of the body. It seems another spraying was done on some areas following the first coating, or perhaps it was an attempt to correct or hide some original painting flaws. It could also be from the drying process after painting where the paint didn't adhere or became thin in some areas. Anyway, the paint-overs looked like dark spots, which weren't noticeable unless one looked closely. Besides these paint spots, there were also tiny bumps on the body. I could live with these slight flaws on my new Tetsujin 28, but I wanted to see if I could exchange it for another. Fortunately, the toy supplier agreed to my request without any questions. Anyway, the replacement I got is not without its flaws, but at least the eyes look much better and there aren't any paint-over spots on the body. As for the Black Ox, there are paint scratches on the base of the neck of the original detachable head piece. It's not really a problem since I can also change the head piece for the one with the glowing eyes. This time I won't bother to exchange it for another. There have been many times in which I've exchanged or purchased two items of the same SOC model. From my experience, if there's a quality problem with one particular part of the item, the replacement will surely have problems on a different area. It's really about getting lucky sometimes. Fortunately, most of my purchases have been all right. On another note, I'm thinking about gettting another Black Ox. I think the design and heavy diecast makes a second purchase worth it. Besides, you never know if your Black Ox will take a shelf dive someday. www.geocities.com/chogokin_tamashi/photo/black_ox.jpg www.geocities.com/chogokin_tamashi/photo/gigantor.jpg![](http://www.geocities.com/chogokin_tamashi/photo/gigantor.jpg)
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