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I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby Trethowan » Tue Aug 18, 2015 10:30 pm

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That was close! Ol' McCoy might've lost a leg. hehehehe

I got the dog a few days ago. He's SO cute but not as mobile as the Pose Skeleton. The neck doesn't have a joint where it connects to the body, which is a shame, cause I think an up-down joint would work really well there.

Does anyone else have a Pose Skeleton or other Rement goodies to share?
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Re: I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby Qrinta » Wed Aug 19, 2015 8:53 pm

So cute!
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Re: I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby ShortNCuddlyAm » Thu Aug 20, 2015 3:25 am

Oh cool!

I have literally trunk loads of Re-ment and Ocara food and bits (the tiny wee miniature crates about 8x6x5cm!), a kitchen unit and some cats. They're all roughly 1:6 scale. Oh, and I have a few bits in their smaller scale ((My Room I think the series was called - not sure what scale it is, but the chair is only a little too big for a Realpuki, and the "beanbags" make good foot rests for the Makies. I might take some pics. I might also try not to go onto eBay to look for more...
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Re: I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby Iwa_Hoshi » Thu Aug 20, 2015 6:26 am

Some mixed pack of Rement food and some clothes with a bit of gashaphoned and Barbie stuff thrown in. A large bag of full series Megahouse food thingies that I bought on sale form the bulk of my 1/6 pantry. Some of 1/3 stuff can be shared with the 1/6ers as the jumbo size version (Onigiri and maybe ice cream. There is probably some Figma or action figure stuff in there.

I need more containers to stuff the rest in and maybe sort things out.
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Re: I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby Trethowan » Fri Aug 21, 2015 9:59 pm

ShortNCuddlyAm wrote:Oh cool!

I have literally trunk loads of Re-ment and Ocara food and bits (the tiny wee miniature crates about 8x6x5cm!), a kitchen unit and some cats. They're all roughly 1:6 scale. Oh, and I have a few bits in their smaller scale ((My Room I think the series was called - not sure what scale it is, but the chair is only a little too big for a Realpuki, and the "beanbags" make good foot rests for the Makies. I might take some pics. I might also try not to go onto eBay to look for more...


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Iwa_Hoshi wrote:Some mixed pack of Rement food and some clothes with a bit of gashaphoned and Barbie stuff thrown in. A large bag of full series Megahouse food thingies that I bought on sale form the bulk of my 1/6 pantry. Some of 1/3 stuff can be shared with the 1/6ers as the jumbo size version (Onigiri and maybe ice cream. There is probably some Figma or action figure stuff in there.

I need more containers to stuff the rest in and maybe sort things out.
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gashapons are too much fun! I wish there were more 1:3 options out there. I really like fishing tackle boxes for sorting tiny things. Not the tackle boxes that are like toolboxes with pull up/out drawers but the clear plastic single-stack lidded kind (if that makes sense.) I kept my jewelry in a tackle box for years.
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Re: I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby Iwa_Hoshi » Sat Aug 22, 2015 12:16 am

Trethowan wrote:
gashapons are too much fun! I wish there were more 1:3 options out there. I really like fishing tackle boxes for sorting tiny things. Not the tackle boxes that are like toolboxes with pull up/out drawers but the clear plastic single-stack lidded kind (if that makes sense.) I kept my jewelry in a tackle box for years.


I have a rough idea what you mean. I've been getting variations of storage boxes for props of various length along with my beads and things. The stuff keeps growing out of control....
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Re: I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby Trethowan » Sat Aug 22, 2015 12:48 am

Iwa_Hoshi wrote:
Trethowan wrote:
gashapons are too much fun! I wish there were more 1:3 options out there. I really like fishing tackle boxes for sorting tiny things. Not the tackle boxes that are like toolboxes with pull up/out drawers but the clear plastic single-stack lidded kind (if that makes sense.) I kept my jewelry in a tackle box for years.


I have a rough idea what you mean. I've been getting variations of storage boxes for props of various length along with my beads and things. The stuff keeps growing out of control....



It really does! I have more props than I know what to do with. I should have a sale. haha
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Re: I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby MitisFeles » Mon Sep 07, 2015 9:15 am

That skeleton and skeleton doggie set seems a lot of fun! It reminds me a lot the Nightmare before Xmas and the Corpse Bride :lol:

The clear fishing storage boxes are definitely a thing! I have only 1 Rement-like set, a Megahouse one name Dachshound Cafè, and I keep it in one of them XD (In the others I have I keep tons of beads and jewelry findings.. and shoes ^^')
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Re: I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby Trethowan » Tue Sep 08, 2015 6:37 pm

oooo... that Fender is wicked!

I love your girls' dresses. I'd wear the pink one myself. :-)
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Re: I'm a Skeleton, Not a Chew Toy!

Postby Qrinta » Tue Sep 15, 2015 10:38 pm

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Mini Skeleton! The mini one doesn't have as much articulation but still a cutie.

Ah, so many fun miniatures. o.o
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