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Did a little repaint hair lips hands, shirt and tie, hot water then freezer for adjusting the brim of the hat, and the … ahem ‘lapel pin’…
 

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Wow, where was that pic posted?

It is a little strange that there's a fig of such a minor character like Kazim (more casual Indy fans would struggle to remember this character's name) but no fig of Indy icons like Cairo swordsman and Mola Ram.

He's a repaint of Toht with a new head so it was easy.

Cairo Swordsman and Mola Ram are verboten because Disney is afraid of implying that non-whites could be villains.
 
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Kazim's a decent figure to boot. Just odd Hasbro USA hasn't put it up for order yet. I had to import mine.
 
Wow, where was that pic posted?

It is a little strange that there's a fig of such a minor character like Kazim (more casual Indy fans would struggle to remember this character's name) but no fig of Indy icons like Cairo swordsman and Mola Ram.
Cool character, cool look.

But yes hoping we get those figures too.
 
How the hell does hasbro expect people to fasten these stupid little plastic clasps on Indy's holster and belt?

It's a good fig overall but that's a big design flaw.
 
How the hell does hasbro expect people to fasten these stupid little plastic clasps on Indy's holster and belt?

It's a good fig overall but that's a big design flaw.
You have to wiggle the belt up a bit onto the lower torso so you have more of a gap between the body and belt. That extra room helps plug in that peg a little easier. Still not a great design though.
 
Poor Shorty. He's really getting the short end of the stick...

All these years and toys and they can't keep a simple bubble on a cardboard backing?
 
The fact it’s not even tearing the card means the glue is probably just too weak and never should have been used. I’ve heard reports of ones even on the shelves just falling off. A carded Shorty will probably be very hard to come by if they are all falling off on their own.
 
yeah, goes to show that the originals that are still holding on 40 years after they were made by Kenner were actually made with some care
 
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