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The Seeker by Jeff Soto

It may not work yet, in any case, what is it looking for! Keep yourself, we may be holding the very first toy of Jeff Soto to come out in business. We have time seen that klim (of Bigshottoyworks, one of the toymakers in the name of the most uncommonly box) announces an exit for 2010 for The Seeker And that for now we have a 3D visualization to be put under the tooth. One may not be at the level of advertised details of The Walker, it does not matter because this so-called sculpture (revealed to the comic-con which begins in the coming hours) fills our small taste buds of tiny plastic flavors that Croatus under the tooth. Close to Jeff Soto's recent paintings, small details like long legs and hairy appearance of the beast do not deceive. A beautiful purified sculpture, both predictable and unimaginable. Finally unless you sold you this project as a crossover between Pete Fowler and Mars-1, which is not the case but it is nevertheless a beautiful proof of creativity on your part, bravo. But what size does it do? What material is it futured? Is it articulated? Does he have accessories? What does the box look like? It's worth how much this thing? Answer Bordel! I am a little vulgar, it is normal it is the mix of excitement at the edge of the opening of the comic-con mingled with the stifling heat of our offices that make me crack.

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