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Date Posted: 01:44:12 05/21/02 Tue
Author: Emerje
Author Host/IP: me-augusta1c-69.agstme.adelphia.net / 24.54.16.69
Subject: Er, that sounded silly, should have been "everyone that buys them on RTM..." (n/t)
In reply to: Emerje 's message, "Since almost everyone that buys them posts here..." on 00:31:47 05/21/02 Tue

>What's the best way to get Gashapon to stand up
>without wilting? Both my SNK and Ranma 1/2 sets are
>constantly bending from their own weight and it's
>getting just slightly annoying. However, my Capcom vs.
>SNK set doesn't do it, I assume it's from stronger
>plastic? And my Samurai Shodown girls don't seem to
>have this because they have thicker parts. Any help
>out there?
>
>Emerje

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