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Description: 2002 Dial-Tone, with the Road Rebel tank. To me the one drawback of this figure is that his shirts don't make sense: there's a shimmery green vest, and beneath that a green t-shirt...but beneath THAT, a collarless black long-sleeved shirt with built-in gloves? Or are those black sleeves somehow part of the green undershirt?
Stats: Views: 191 Filesize: 473.94kB Height: 2012 Width: 2012 Keywords: Dial-tone Road Rebel Posted by: General Liederkranz September 24, 2024, 06:47:33 PM
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Comments (4)
R.T.G.
| October 05, 2024, 11:25:52 PM This is definitely one of the few repaint era figures, that actually feels like a vintage figure. |
scarrviper
| September 30, 2024, 03:09:36 AM Nice pose.
I've noticed his weird shirts as well. I'm tempted to try and fix that on mine with some paint if I could match the colors. I remember seeing a custom long ago that really improved the look of this one. |
SnowCat
| September 26, 2024, 12:32:55 AM The shimmery colors used in that era are interesting. I like the use of the period accurate early 2000s vehicle, you don't see them much anymore. Nice depth of field, too. |
Mike T.
| September 24, 2024, 08:18:10 PM He doesn't make sense. But, he's so visually stunning that I'll forgive it.
I've never used Mainframe's pack on Dialtone until today and then you posted this! (My DT backpack wasn't in the tray with the figure. But, the MTB Mainframe was and it was close enough. ) |
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