I don't know how this guy ships, but some toys from other companies ship with the paper inserts printed on a cardstock. You have to use scissors or an x-acto (if you really want to be precise) to cut them out. Then you have to take apart the figure, insert the paper guts (which can be a I FART A LOT on some sculpts) and then reassemble it. Kinda DIY. Not easily ripped as it's usually cardstock. Not scary to take figures apart (use a blowdryer to heat them up).
zombies are a sinche to take apart... unless you're taking the head zombeard head off... that one is tricky to put back on.
this sorta is the last minute thou. it's coming out tomorrow and i'm not sure if i'm gonna bite yet. i think a pic of the other guts might sell me
As much as I'd love to . . . with other stuff dropping at the rate it is, bargain basement deals on the BST and SDCC less than a month away (and zero saved) . . . a single is my limit and I'm already digging Mr F's Y-fronted robot dude! Great addition/s to the Zombie family and awesome work from all concerned!
Seriously, I cant stop looking at the illustration he did. There is always something about Joels work that you can study for ever and always see something new. So damn awesome !
wow all 3 of them are amazing, might have to end up getting one of these. distro stores recieving these?
Do these come with all 3 paper guts? What does " made to order " mean? I read that on the super7store.com community page. All the guts rule in their own way.......
come with all three guts! made to order i believe just means you get to choose which guts you want to put in it (after you cut it and place it inside yourself ) or maybe that they'll print out as many guts as get sold?