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They're pretty nice little figures, though definitely dimunitive, and like many HF multipart figures they have pretty small contact areas, and could probably benefit from pinning- of course the shoulders are very thin, so there is only the tiniest amount of metal to bite into. I decided the risk wasn't worth the pain, and didn't pin them myself . . .we'll see how they hold up.
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