Well, my family is gone. They took my old clothes, gifts, games and my mother's camera with them. Of course, my father left his sweater here.
That's a lot better than me leaving my car/apartment keys in the bathroom in California when I left for my plane flight back to the apartment in June. My brother found them, called me, and we met up at a K-Mart on the way to LAX. THAT was a scary moment.
In other news, our game, Barren: Wastleland Memories, has reached some kind of milestone. It's beyond proof of concept, but not quite alpha. I'm happy with the way it's turned out so far, and bickering aside, it's all working out.
I also bought 2 of the new Mega Man snapkits at Toys R Us. I am displeased with them. Jazwares Inc. is the maker of them, NOT Bandai. Bandai makes the Gundam snapkits and the japanese Mega Man snapkits. I own 2 of the Bandai Mega Man ones(Falcon Armor X and Irregular Hunter Zero). I only put together Force Armor X of the Jazwares one, and it stinks. The body is not a seperate piece. Everything is HOLLOW. The feet don't even have bottoms. Nothing feels tight or secure. I had to use a nail file to make some pieces fit. Not just edge trimming, I mean I had to dig out a better circle in the plastic for the waist to go in the groove of the crotch plate. It's now POSEABLE but if I move it, it falls apart. My next cam update will show a side-by-side comparison of the two brands of MM Snapkits. I'm really disappointed that Capcom didn't commission Bandai to just bring the kits here, like I saw at E3.
Maybe if I never had seen the Bandai snapkits I wouldn't be complaining. Maybe the high quality spoiled me. Regardless, the figures already existed, and Capcom dropped the ball.
In GOOD news, my father and I helped put up a shelf above the bed in my room. Right now I moved some toys around the room onto it, but I may just put those BACK on the shelf, and instead fill it with the Turaga, Matorans and Bandai snapkits toys instead, so I can move that wooden table for whenver the next dude moves in.
That's a lot better than me leaving my car/apartment keys in the bathroom in California when I left for my plane flight back to the apartment in June. My brother found them, called me, and we met up at a K-Mart on the way to LAX. THAT was a scary moment.
In other news, our game, Barren: Wastleland Memories, has reached some kind of milestone. It's beyond proof of concept, but not quite alpha. I'm happy with the way it's turned out so far, and bickering aside, it's all working out.
I also bought 2 of the new Mega Man snapkits at Toys R Us. I am displeased with them. Jazwares Inc. is the maker of them, NOT Bandai. Bandai makes the Gundam snapkits and the japanese Mega Man snapkits. I own 2 of the Bandai Mega Man ones(Falcon Armor X and Irregular Hunter Zero). I only put together Force Armor X of the Jazwares one, and it stinks. The body is not a seperate piece. Everything is HOLLOW. The feet don't even have bottoms. Nothing feels tight or secure. I had to use a nail file to make some pieces fit. Not just edge trimming, I mean I had to dig out a better circle in the plastic for the waist to go in the groove of the crotch plate. It's now POSEABLE but if I move it, it falls apart. My next cam update will show a side-by-side comparison of the two brands of MM Snapkits. I'm really disappointed that Capcom didn't commission Bandai to just bring the kits here, like I saw at E3.
Maybe if I never had seen the Bandai snapkits I wouldn't be complaining. Maybe the high quality spoiled me. Regardless, the figures already existed, and Capcom dropped the ball.
In GOOD news, my father and I helped put up a shelf above the bed in my room. Right now I moved some toys around the room onto it, but I may just put those BACK on the shelf, and instead fill it with the Turaga, Matorans and Bandai snapkits toys instead, so I can move that wooden table for whenver the next dude moves in.
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