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Re: A Closer Look at SDCC SWAMP THING He looks fantastic, but won't that stuff dry out and crack over time? I'd be afraid to move him for fear I'd tear something. Hopefulyl he comes with instructions or something to let you know how far out his limbs will move before you risk tearing them. Still, looks great.
Re: A Closer Look at SDCC SWAMP THING
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A Closer Look at SDCC SWAMP THING
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