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Diablo 2 Stikfas

Presenting Stikfas -- these acton figures are are 3.25 inch model assembly figures/toys. All of the figure's joints are ball & socket assemblies, giving exceptional poseability, interchangeability, and articulation. Once assembled, the different body types made can be customized with Stikers (stickers) and different pieces as well as accesories such as guns, sowrds, armor, animals, etc. to accentuate the "theme" of each kit.

I'm fond of Stikfas and I'm hopeful that the toy's makers can develop the product even better. Here are my first customs inspired by the PC game Diablo 2 -- the Barbarian, the Amazon and the Paladin. I really enjoyed this game and the expansion set, making it my top computer game...ever! Check out the lowdown on this RPG here.

Making the customs were easy but getting the paint into the working parts brought out some problems. I'll be correcting these as I work on the next figures. I've posted these customs at Paintstik.com too. It's a place were other Stikfas fans post their customs. Check the site out here and rate my Stikfas.

The Barbarian
The Amazon
The Paladin

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