—a blog post for a "Zoikhem Lab" would likely focus on community empowerment, local craftsmanship, or technical innovation.
- Good news: The metal skeleton allows for very natural poses—deep knee bends, elbow rotation, and torso twists. The cybernetic arm has extra hinges, giving it more range than a standard seamless body.
- Bad news: The seamless silicone skin is tight. You’ll need warm water or a hairdryer to safely move the joints, especially shoulders and hips. The material also tends to "rebound" slightly, holding dramatic poses poorly over time (the arm may drift back).
- Fragility warning: The small mechanical details (thin pipes on the left leg) are brittle. Do not grip the figure by the cybernetic limb to adjust the pose.
3. Paint Application (8.5/10)
Compatible bodies for rebodying
(if original damaged):
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