Chris Kyle/"American Sniper" 1:6 figure from Bkack Ops Toys . . .

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I loved the pics of the deluxe set of rifles so I bought a set from Black Ops Toys last night. Man, from a figure I almost passed on due to budget, I am all in with this one. :lol
 
Ok, how do you get the sling thru the fixed loop on the stock? Once again, I'm a newb at this. I can't figure this one out. :lol

You actually have to disassemble the sling to do that. You can take it apart at one of the metal claw points. Be careful, though. I actually tore the sling and had to glue it back together. Luckily it was at a spot that was easy to hide.
 
Got my diorama set the other day and finally got a chance to set it up. Here's a few quick snaps:

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Chris Kyle/"American Sniper" 1:6 figure from Bkack Ops Toys . . .

Where did you buy that diorama ? I want to get it for my Very Cool female shooter!

I got it at Black Ops Toys, but I'm not sure if it is still available. It was a limited run.
 
Got my diorama set the other day and finally got a chance to set it up. Here's a few quick snaps:

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Very nice diorama, dude.

With that Rooftop diorama, I would've displayed my Chris Kyle in prone position like in these attached pictures.

A good sniper position is:
"Snipers gotta go prone & stretch their legs wide open to stabilize their aim & help their bodies absorb the recoil. Their bodies are always in perfect straight line with their rifles & optics. They deploy the bipod. They grip the rifle with the right hand & put the buttstock of their rifles in their right pocket shoulders. They rest their cheeks on the cheekweld. They use the left hand to adjust the rearbag which is put under the buttstock" - Todd Hodnett (in Magpul: Art of Precision Rifles)
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I'm not a big fan of posing figures in prone position because it just does not look natural.
 
I'm not a big fan of posing figures in prone position because it just does not look natural.
Not natural? :/ that's the real sniper's firing position. You're a long range shooter, right? :D I saw your real rifle in the photo you posted earlier ;)
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Not natural? :/ that's the real sniper's firing position. You're a long range shooter, right? :D I saw your real rifle in the photo you posted earlier ;)
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Yes, the prone position is the most stable position, however, the articulation on most 1/6 figures does not allow them to be put into this position where it looks natural. Just my opinion.
 
Yes, the prone position is the most stable position, however, the articulation on most 1/6 figures does not allow them to be put into this position where it looks natural. Just my opinion.
There's a custom Chris Kyle headsculpt made by Figure Masters (more like Bradley Cooper though lol). It has upper neck pivot that allows the figure to look through the scope in Prone position much more naturally. You should check that out ;)
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