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Star Ace First Moon Landing Neil Armstrong Lunar Module Eagle x A7L Space Suit Deluxe Version Figure

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00:00Oh, would you look at what just landed? Here's a look at the brand-new Star Race
00:03NASA 55th anniversary Apollo 11 moon landing Neil Armstrong.
00:30In celebration of the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Star Race
00:41introduces the 1-6th scale Neil Armstrong in authentic Apollo 11 lunar
00:45module Eagle XA-7L spacesuit. The figure is fitting tribute to one of the most
00:50significant moments in human history as Neil Armstrong famously declared one
00:55small step for man one giant leap for mankind. This meticulously crafted figure
00:59embodies the spirit of exploration and discovery that defined the Apollo era.
01:03Orbiting around a February to March 2025 release. Just before of course we get a
01:08close of this early look at the Neil Armstrong first moon landing figure, I'd
01:12like to thank the folks over at Star Race that provided this sample. Yeah, this
01:15figure is gonna be dropping anytime now. The price that he's going for online at
01:19least in Canadian prices around $471. You'd be a little less than that
01:23obviously if you're shopping in US dollars. Taking though of course the tape
01:27measure, let's see how tall Neil actually stands. The answer to that is about 11
01:30and a half inches in height or about 29 and a half centimeters tall. Along with
01:36Armstrong the figure does come in clear with an oval shaped display stand. It
01:40makes no though mention of NASA but there's more than enough representation
01:43of that certainly on the suit. What I find though interesting is that they
01:46print Neil Armstrong along the top of the base and not choosing to put it on
01:49the front of the placard. Essentially though when you do eventually put Neil
01:53on top of the display base, he sadly though is gonna be covering over his own
01:56name. It does have of course the adjustable neck piece. The neck attaches.
01:59There's a rectangular piece section right there and of course a rectangular peg
02:03matching the two shapes together. And of course you also got yourself a little
02:06curved piece that the figure is gonna sit on top of. We'll in fact do that
02:09right now. I see right now he actually just says Armst. Cutting off his name. The
02:15figure does also come in clear with an instruction booklet. It isn't so much
02:18though an instruction booklet as an instruction sheet. The front side of it
02:22shows the differences between the two. The one that was provided though by
02:25Star Ace is the deluxe version which is also going to come include the flag and
02:28soil sampling device. If you opt not to go with that direction you can also go
02:32with a more simpler more effective route. A cost-effective route of getting the
02:35normal version that's only going to come included with the hammer. It does you as
02:38well tell you down below how to add the Snoopy cap that we'll be also talking
02:42about in a second. But on the back of it the more important steps. How to include
02:45and how to install the backpack and how to also install the camera on the front
02:49of his suit. Down below that it also shows you as well how to swap out the
02:52hands as he has normal regular human hands and space gloves also as well.
02:56There's a fair bit of terrain to cover. Starting first though let's have a look
02:59at the American flag. Now the American flag the way that they've done this
03:02though is first of all it's a metal post but not only is it just a metal post
03:05going this way but it actually bends along the top here as well. So this part
03:09of the flag actually sits along the top of the post so it makes the flag always
03:13erect. Stop that. On the side though they've also added a little linklet ring
03:18so this can actually be brought up as well. Not that it would necessarily
03:21relax the flag but it's just the way that they've actually attached it to the
03:24side so it's always going to stay in place. It's printed on both sides the
03:27stars the stripes. Very nicely done. Let's put that off to the side. Of course the
03:31figure does have the means to hold that also in his hands I guess also while
03:34we're talking about hands. The figure does also come include first of all
03:37relaxed hands on the ends of his sleeves right now. If you choose to have him
03:40holding something though, Neil also has the available option of having gripping
03:44hands too. So if you want to have him holding the flag, if you want to have him
03:46holding this soil sample or also maybe as well the hammer, these would be the
03:50hands for doing the job. What's interesting though is the way they've
03:53handled the hands because the figure also comes included with just regular
03:57skin hands. These would not be the hands that obviously if he's out in the middle
04:00of space he'd want to be using. But if the thing that's kind of interesting
04:03though the way they handled the hands is if you look at Neil Armstrong here
04:07instead of actually just deciding to remove the glove piece, which you can,
04:12what you actually do though instead is you take this entire piece off. If you
04:16look at the inside of this, see how there's a circular hole? That hole is
04:20actually going to sit on what would normally be the regular human hand pegs
04:23and basically that just plugs in place. When you do choose to have different
04:28gloved hands for example, what you need to kind of do though is, well you could
04:31take the sleeve off, I try not to do that if I don't have to, but you'd have to
04:35pry this piece off and it's not of course the easiest thing to do
04:39especially on camera, but you're just going to detach it like that. So you have
04:43a glove hand removed. If you want to then have him holding
04:47something, you're gonna have to use this piece right here. If you want to have
04:50him just with human hands, I keep saying human hands, but if you want to have him
04:53with skin hands, you would then use those pegs instead. Does that make any sense? I
04:57hope that certainly makes sense. But if you want to have him gripping anything,
04:59you're gonna want to keep this peg still in place. Plug that onto the end of the
05:03glove. You kind of want to then go around and fix the sleeve and then from there
05:08you can attach it back onto this peg. So let's just say right now he's not in the
05:13moon right now or he's not on the moon. I'm just going to detach that and then
05:16we're gonna take a regular hand and we're gonna plug it onto the peg. I
05:20suppose this was a smart way for them to go about doing this as opposed to always
05:24having to worry about like... I mean to have the glove, I guess it could have
05:27also in theory attached onto the peg, but I think they wanted to make it probably
05:30a little bit more secure especially if he's holding the weight of the flag. So
05:34that's what he looks like just with his regular hand and again if you want to
05:37have him with the gloved hand, you just would detach that and then you would
05:40take this piece right here. Don't worry, you can always fix the sleeve later. Plug
05:44it onto that peg that we were just talking about and sort of then just fix
05:47the sleeve. Pretty clever the way that you've done that. They've
05:51done also something similar when it comes to his feet as well. Now when you
05:55get him out of the box, he already has his moon shoes on. He does though have an
05:58option of just regular boots though too and it kind of works the same way
06:02as the gloves. So you can detach the boots and the boots have their own
06:07independent peg. See there's the ball joint inside there and that's what the
06:11moon boots look like. If you want to have just regular boots for example, you want
06:14to make sure you got the facing the right way in. You will then see how
06:18each of them also have their own peg. That's going to also plug in place so
06:22you can have the difference of just the regular white boots or also the moon
06:25booties instead. I just want to make sure of course you plug them all the way in.
06:28So again that's one way that they've done it to work around the idea of
06:32having different footwear and different gloves. Kind of clever. Okay
06:36so let's talk a little bit about some of his other accessories before we start to
06:39get this guy dressed up for space. The figure does come included with a soil
06:42sampling tool. I believe this again is only available in the deluxe version of
06:47him so basically you know he'll be scooping up the samples, carrying around
06:50his hand while the flag though is all done in metal. This is actually just
06:53cast in silver plastic. Looks good though. It does also come included with a
06:57chipping away hammer. So we've got the front of the hammer, you've got the pick
07:00on the back of the hammer. You can also carry those also as well around with him.
07:04It does also come included with a Snoopy cap. Now the thing about the Snoopy cap, I
07:09had some issues to be honest with this. If you look at the instructions, I'm just
07:12gonna bring back the sheet here for a second, technically you could first of
07:16all detach Neil Armstrong's head from the rest of his body. This was already an
07:19issue I had. There was a lot of resistance trying to take the head off
07:23because I felt like there was nothing really allowing this thing to come loose.
07:26For all intents and purposes, when it comes to the Snoopy cap, that's
07:31the term by the way that they've given it, it actually is if you look at the cap
07:35the inside of it has actually the ear pieces and the ear pieces have the mic.
07:39So you could detach these if you want to and in the instructions they actually
07:44indicate that you could put the ear pieces against his ear, not that they'll
07:47actually hold. There's nothing really keeping them in place, there's nothing
07:50really to prevent them falling off. If anything, it's just
07:54a removable piece. Unfortunately though, when it comes to getting the cap on his
07:58head, these by the way, there's like a little elastic
08:02strap right there. So what you'll do is you'll take the little ear pieces and
08:06you have to take the mic part and slide it just below that elastic strap.
08:12So essentially it's gonna look like that. Every time I've tried though to take the
08:16cap and put it on his head, because he wears the cap and then he wears the
08:19clear dome over top of that, I've noticed though I had a real hard time getting
08:23this on top. Now one of the reasons probably why they recommend that you
08:27remove the head first is when you do eventually put the cap on his head, this
08:32strap on this side has to loop around his chin and has to feed then through
08:36the other side and basically make it tight. Now one workaround to that, and I
08:40found doing this was a little bit easier, take these pieces off all together and
08:44you'll find it's actually a lot easier to get it on top of his head. It's also
08:48helpful too that it's made of fabric. Now while I can't get the head
08:52to get actually loose from the rest of his body, you can kind of tuck the
08:56strap underneath and he wears the hat just as well. Yes it doesn't
09:01have unfortunately those little communication earpieces. I guess you
09:04could probably tuck them in underneath. I feel like almost they probably should
09:06have just kept them as permanently adhered. Maybe they could have glued them
09:10on inside of the cap or just sewn them in so that you wouldn't have to have
09:13these worried about falling off. You know they would keep falling off every
09:16single time I try to put the cap on. But that's basically what Neil Armstrong
09:19would look like with the Snoopy cap, short of maybe obviously going in there
09:22and adjusting the strap. Which again like the easiest thing I've noticed and
09:25according to the instructions would probably be to take the head off and
09:28then you could take the strap and fit it around his chin before you snap it back
09:32in place. I just can't seem to do that though. I guess while we actually do have
09:36Neil here, I will just take a cap off for a second. I did want to show you guys
09:39what his head sculpt looks like. Historically I feel like it does land a
09:43pretty good likeness. Oh I see what they did there. Landing a good likeness of
09:47Neil Armstrong. It's based of course on the first moon landing. I think they've
09:51done a really nice job. I don't know if we ever will get another version of
09:54Neil Armstrong. Maybe not necessarily in a spacesuit, but I think if
09:57anyone would want to be collecting a Neil, they probably would want to be
10:00getting it though in his spacesuit. So again a nice-looking head sculpt overall.
10:04For the rest of his outfit though, the Eagle X A7L spacesuit, make sure I get
10:11that all in there, does have of course some really nice decorative, historically
10:14accurate, like the American flag for example. It's got the Armstrong name
10:18tag there on the front, NASA off to the side. It's a good padded figure. It does
10:23have just by the nature of having so much padding like this, it makes for a
10:26little more of a heavier figure than standard sixth scale figures we've
10:29gotten from the company before. You get some really nice metallic red that's
10:32added to the rim here of what will be his helmet place. Again a nice-looking
10:36figure. Now again his backpack will essentially be going on to the back and
10:40then we'll have to kind of feed everything around and connect those in
10:42place. It's kind of really intricate the way that we're going to be doing this in
10:45a second, but again I just did want to spend some time showing you guys what
10:48the figure looks like before we start adding the things that we're about to
10:51add. So if we want to get on for example his regular clear dome, it comes
10:57basically in two parts. You get a back part and you get a front part and to
11:00know which one is which, this one has a blue on the back of it and obviously
11:04he's not gonna be seeing where he's gonna be able to go. So that's gonna go
11:07on the back of the collar piece. This is gonna go into the front. So what we may
11:11want to do first is take the the headpiece. We'll just take this new B cap
11:15here and we'll just kind of get over top of his head. Now I know realistically I
11:19don't have this, I'm not gonna have this completely strapped around his chin, so
11:23we'll have to kind of just leave it the way it is right now. What we'll then do
11:26though, and I noticed this was probably the easiest way to do this, if you look
11:30at the pieces, the back piece has only one narrow peg. See that? This one here on
11:36the front actually does have two. When you do put them in, don't put them in
11:39like this. Kind of put them in more on an angle and then meet them in the middle.
11:43So we'll take like the back headpiece for example and we'll just kind of fit
11:48it in on an angle like that and that'll sit down. Take then the front piece and
11:53again put it in on an angle. I want to make sure of course the straps out of
11:56the way here. Put it in on an angle and then you want to meet the two in the
12:00middle. Here's one issue I also have with this figure. It isn't just the Snoopy cap
12:04alone. When you take these two pieces and put them together, there is a tab piece
12:08right there and there's a little lip. For all intents and purposes, these should
12:12though attach together and when you feel like you do get them snapped
12:16together, I think it's just by the fact that they're actually sitting inside the
12:20collar, I can never get them closed properly. Every time I do think that I'd
12:24get it closed, which again is like right there, you can see already what ends up
12:28happening, it ends up forcing the two pieces together. Now I normally would
12:33have been able to go in there and maybe fight the two and force them together.
12:36Being that we're also dealing with clear plastic and a dome, structurally I would
12:41imagine it probably be something that would crack if you're putting too much
12:43pressure against this. So again, while it works for the most part, I can't get
12:49the dome pieces completely together. I haven't had as much of an issue when it
12:52comes to its main external headpiece but when it comes to these, I can't get the
12:57two together because they feel like they fight with one another. So you get them
13:01two together and the other side pops off. At the beginning of this video when I
13:05had this spinning around in the rotisserie, I had the dome pretty good
13:09but it doesn't seem like it should attach. I feel like almost if anything
13:13they probably could have done away with these tab pieces altogether and just had
13:16that sitting inside the collar and that might have made things a little bit
13:20easier to keep the dome together. So we'll take those off. I know not much
13:24luck there. We'll take also the cap off too and we'll just put this down here
13:27for a second. Now Neil has of course his backpack which I've kind of just kept
13:33off to the side here just because it was taking up so much space. The backpack
13:36does have velcro so you can open it up although it doesn't really open up
13:40necessarily where you'd be able to remove the pack inside. It doesn't look
13:44like from what I can see at least the means maybe you could take the bottom
13:47off but again like it's just a lot of velcro straps here. Yeah I think if you
13:50remove all of these you would be able to slide the pack out completely which I
13:55don't know if it's gonna have anything really sculpted inside or if it's just
13:58gonna be a block of plastic. Yeah it doesn't seem like it wants to come out.
14:01It may be a way to get that all out but I'm just gonna leave it because I don't
14:05want to start messing around with it. So we'll just get the straps back all in
14:08place. Fold this flap down as well and the one on the on the other side as well.
14:12You can see it's got the labels there. It's got NASA down below here. Of course
14:16if I got this right side up the American flag. Now there's a lot going on here.
14:20Quite a lot to really set up when it comes to the figure. You're gonna have to
14:24take the hook pieces here on the top. You have to take the hook pieces that are on
14:28the sides here and this will have to harness to the front of his body and
14:31these will harness to the bottom of the body. Does that make sense? Don't worry
14:34we'll kind of go through all that together. So first of all take the top
14:39of the backpack and the most important thing is obviously making sure that
14:41you've got the American flag facing the right way. Flip it around and these are
14:46actually curved plastic pieces but there's not much give to them. So you
14:50sort of want to take the the backpack here take the top of the straps and you
14:55just fit them around his shoulders. It doesn't have to be perfect right away. It
15:00will be perfect soon though and then what we need to do is we need to take
15:04the front of his piece here of his suit. You need to un-velcro this and when you
15:09lift this up now you've got a clip piece. So the way that the clip works is
15:13remember those little hooks we were looking at earlier? The hooks actually
15:16hook on to which may not be an easy thing to do here. Take the hook and you
15:23just hook it on to the front of the belt loop. Now you want to kind of make sure
15:27that the loop is more front in the middle. If it's front and center it may
15:31make things a little bit easier for it to hold in place. There's the one and
15:35again we'll just kind of bring the other one around here. You have to kind of
15:40balance these back and forth. When one gets clipped in place you have to kind
15:43of stretch this across making sure it's a little tight then on this side and
15:48then you take the other belt piece and you clip it in place. Did we get that? I
15:53don't think we got that. Something you'll find actually is easier to do if it's a
15:58little bit closer to you. Once this is now hooked in place you can take the
16:02bottom half of the velcro piece and then you'll bring the bottom part and you
16:06just bring it around and you'll attach on to this velcro strip right here.
16:10Now that will kind of keep everything hooked in place. For these what you'll do
16:16now again these are the front parts of the straps. These need to hook on to this
16:19little ring right here. So just again bring this around. These are
16:24actually the easier to do of the four hooks and again those just latch in
16:28place like that. The last thing you'll need to do is just bring Armstrong's
16:32arms out like this and then you've got these connecting hoses. You don't have to
16:36necessarily match them to color but if you look at the back of the pack though
16:39you can see that there's blue there's red and if you kind of match them
16:42accordingly to that. So there's the blue peg and it'll go into the blue front and
16:46when you attach these you want to have them with the larger side facing forward.
16:50They'll just plug in place like that. Just rinse and repeat the steps. Plug it
16:56in like that and the final one is this one down here. Now as I'm doing this on
17:01one side I'm sure you couldn't help but notice that there's also a strap that
17:05doesn't have any connecting plug on that. What's that for? That's actually for the
17:08camera. We'll get to that in a second. This side doesn't have as many connecting
17:12pegs. It actually only has two. So you can plug this one here. Actually this one I
17:16think goes to the top. There's one in the middle that usually is missing and then
17:20you'll take the red one just bring it around. There's more than enough slack so
17:25you don't have to worry that these are gonna be overly tight and that'll plug
17:27in place just like that. They almost by the way that they attach feel like
17:31they're attached by magnets but I don't think that they are. The last thing this
17:35is the extra strap is that's actually for the camera. So we're just going to
17:38get Neil to stand here for a second and let's just look at the camera here. So
17:42the camera consists of three parts. You've got the main pack piece and when
17:46you're looking at the pack, so it's going to be essentially facing this way here,
17:50this is the part that's going to latch on to those little hook pieces. If you
17:54look at the side of it, each of them individually have a little hook so
17:58they'll again hook on to those little latches right there. What you'll do
18:03though also is you'll take this piece and the piece itself, I want to make sure
18:07I've got this facing the right way, so the camera is going to be facing this
18:11way. So this is the part that has to be at the bottom. Take this and this has to
18:15slide along the bottom. Just kind of bring its way all the way up. I don't
18:19feel like you have to have it all the way. Even if you have it about there, it's
18:22just fine. Then he also comes included of course with his camera. Now the camera
18:27you can either have them holding it in hand or you can have it mounted on the
18:31front of the suit. If you choose to have it though the ladder, what you'll do
18:35though is there's a see that right there there's a little ledge on the side of
18:38the camera and the piece that we just left behind here that's going to slot
18:43along the bottom like that and now the camera is not going to go anywhere. It's
18:46pretty nice and stable. Take the camera piece and the camera now is going to
18:50latch on to those little so there's a see there's a little bar right there and
18:55a bar right there. If you don't get it on completely it's okay. Even if you just
18:59get one on it seems to hold it okay and now he's good to go. I mean the only
19:04thing left to really do then is look at the actual external helmet that he also
19:08wears as well. Now this is all attached on the front of it here is velcro. You
19:12don't have to even use the velcro. It actually just fits fine over top of his
19:16head just the way it is right now. You don't have to you know unstrap anything
19:19but when you're looking at it it actually has a couple of different domes
19:22to it. So if you look at the main one here or the primary this comes down all
19:27of them slide down by the way and you've got the front clear dome. If you want to
19:31have also the solar I think it's a solar preventing dome basically so he's not
19:35going to have the sun's rays shining directly at him. The actual gold dome if
19:41you just take the top of this here as well this also slides down independently
19:44as well. Now while I'm doing this you may have also noticed that these come down
19:49too. These I guess are also reflective guards. These can independently slide up
19:54if you choose. You can just leave them down altogether if you want to but
19:58that's basically what it's going to look like. You can see a reflective surface
20:01there of me. So basically what you'll do then is just take that that'll fit on
20:05top of Neil Armstrong's head like that and now you got yourself the finished
20:09figure. Short of obviously just attaching on to the flag and having him displayed
20:12along with that. For me at least when it comes to displaying this guy I'm more
20:16likely to display him with the dome like this and not necessarily have them with
20:20the previous dome that we looked at before. Of course both of them can easily
20:23come up also as well and the figure can be displayed any which way really that
20:27you want. Now for the figures articulation this might be a little bit
20:29harder to do and truth be told I probably should have almost even looked
20:32at this before we started adding these things. So let's just take the camera
20:35off here carefully. We'll put that off to the side maybe even also to we'll just
20:38remove the helmet and we'll put it all also off to the side. For Neil Armstrong's
20:42articulation it's pretty good considering he's got so much going on
20:46here. He's so self-contained with his own suit. The head's going to be on a
20:49ball joint so if you're looking at it the head and the neck are actually one
20:53piece. So when you're moving one you have to move the other but again the head's
20:57going to rotate for the most part all the way around. It's going to look up
21:00about that high and it's going to look down. I mean up and down is probably
21:04going to be a little bit more where the limitations are for the figure. It's also
21:06going to rock back and forth also as well. The figure's arms just by how much
21:10padding he has he gets to about a 45 degree angle bend. Anything after that
21:14you sort of feel like there's a lot of resistance working on the figure and
21:17especially right here when you start to bring the figures arms out you really
21:21feel there's tightness starting to develop just on his underarms. So I
21:24wouldn't maybe bring them any further than that for the wrist that could start
21:27to split the seams. The arms you move forward they move back. There's a
21:33swivel there at the top of the bicep section there. The figure now it's again
21:36it's hard to really see how much articulation this guy actually has in
21:39his elbow. I would believe he'd only have just a single hinge but he almost seems
21:44like he'd be able to bend more than just what a single hinge would afford him.
21:47Of course the hands themselves do rotate whether you want to use the gloved hands
21:50or you want to use just his regular Armstrong arms. The upper torso is going
21:54to be on a bit of a ball joint but again like there's there's a lot going on here.
21:57So you know just tread cautiously when it comes to moving things especially when
22:00it comes to his top of his torso. Legs split out about that far. They go
22:04forward. They go back. There's a swivel at the top of the thigh but you know again
22:08like there's a lot of padding here underneath the suit. There is also a bend
22:12at the knee possibly even a double bend and again for surprisingly how contained
22:17his boots are and that these are made of plastic he does pretty good for himself
22:20when it comes to the articulation there in his boots. All in all though like a
22:23true tribute to Neil Armstrong. I mean again when it comes to displaying this
22:27guy on the shelf the shameful thing about him is as good as the
22:30likeness as Starris had provided him you know what where's his display stand?
22:33Let's get his display stand here going. For as good of a likeness I think that
22:37they landed there I go saying it again for getting a Neil Armstrong to look
22:41like this. In the end I might just end up displaying him on the shelf along with
22:45his helmet because again like I do think like when I think of space I tend to
22:49obviously think of that iconic scene where he's out like the flag and of
22:51course the dome is down like this. That's probably gonna be the way I'm gonna be
22:54displaying the figure which again it's a bit of a shame to say that because of
22:58how good and how much time they spent to make Neil Armstrong in the first
23:01place. As I was about to head over to the rotisserie it just dawned on me I didn't
23:05actually show you guys where that other hose actually attaches on to so if we go
23:09back to the camera here and you look on the side see there's a silver post right
23:13here if you look at the part that doesn't actually have a connecting peg
23:17this has a little hole in the tube and you'll take the hole and it slides just
23:22onto that antenna just like that and then of course that will just attach on
23:28to the front of his frame like that you want to make sure of course those are
23:30securely attached and they again that's what the camera looks like I was kind of
23:35just jumping right over to the turntable and thinking right away that I had
23:37covered off all the territory and sure enough I knew I was gonna forget
23:40something but I did want to show you guys how to connect the camera in case
23:42you were curious. For your 411 if you want to mark this on your calendar this
23:47star is Neil Armstrong deluxe figure is looking to arrive on earth anywhere from
23:51February to March 2025 so within the next month or so the deluxe version
23:56that was provided by star is that includes both the American flag and the
23:59soil sampling device is at least here in Canada going to be going for $471 and
24:0416 cents if you are looking though to buy that in US dollars it's gonna be a
24:07little less than that if you don't necessarily need the American flag
24:10though it's just as iconic as the first landing on the moon you can also go the
24:14route of the normal version that's not gonna have the flag it's not gonna have
24:17the soil sampling device but it will still though have the hammer Neil
24:21Armstrong is a fantastic looking figure again though mentioning this review it's
24:24a shame though that I really will want to display this guy on the shelf not
24:27showing off his face because they've spent just as much time to carefully
24:31sculpt and paint the face as they did to craft the outfit that he wears now of
24:35course the outfit does have some meticulous aspects to it attaching him
24:38on to his body isn't necessarily the biggest issue I had actually more of an
24:41issue trying to attach the Snoopy cap onto his head from the instructions at
24:46least it looks like the head can be removed from the rest of his body I
24:49didn't really want to fight it too much because it seemed like there was a
24:51little bit of resistance had though I've been able to remove the head I
24:54think I'd probably be able to strap the cap around his head a little bit easier
24:58I still though had an issue though trying to attach the two halves of the
25:01glass dome even though they're not glass or plastic the front half and the back
25:04half for all intents and purposes should fit inside the collar which they do but
25:08then to take the front half and the back half and snap them together I feel like
25:11if I'm putting too much pressure there could be a risk that I'm gonna crack the
25:15dome maybe if I put a little bit more pressure I'd be able to attach the two
25:18halves better than what I did again a big thank you to the folks over at
25:21Star Race that did provide the sample of the brand-new Neil Armstrong 1-6 scale
25:25figure that we had the chance to have a look in this review what do you guys
25:27think of this guy let me know down below in the comment section is this one that
25:30you guys could see yourselves picking up or is he a pass let me know what you
25:33guys think of the figure down below if you guys also did enjoy this video you
25:37can do it a solid throw to like you guys wanna stick around for more so I hope so
25:40you can hit that subscribe you can turn on that Bell you can of course come back
25:44as always thanks for watching see you guys next time

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