Hello everyone. This is my first post here on this friendly forum, although I have been lerking here for a month or two. I received a gift in the afternoon from the UPS guy, and thought I would share some pictures of my gift-- The Hot Toys GIGN Operator. The figure is pretty much stock. All I really did was give the figure a SPAS 12 in case of zombie attack , and a silenced mk 23, to go with his silenced P90. I broke one of the straps getting his gas mask on, but I don't think it is visible in the pictures. Is the gas mask even supposed to be wearable? Anyway, after I broke it, I didn't feel like wrecking his helmet too, so I left it off, but I still think he looks good without it.
Thanks for all the comments everyone.
Yes, im_timmerman, I've been into photography for a couple of years now. It's great when I can enjoy two hobbies at once! I plan on continuing this hobby as well. I've got some more Hot Toys on the way. I should have a t-700 tomorrow, and I've pre-ordered the "Big Chap" alien figure, and Battle Damaged Mk III suit.
Welcome to the OSW. He looks superb and the photos are 1st class. Well done. Just a tip though, he needs his gas mask under his hood so it forms a seal to his skin.
Yes, the HT GIGN figures are very cool...Dont have the Operator, but bought some of the parts to the Leader...Love the headsculpt on him, and that scoped magnum pistol...
I agree too on the pics...First time Ive seen someone do them in b&w on here...Neat idea...And cool figure set up...Enjoy...
New guy, first figure post, and it's a GIGN figure at that? Sure to draw interest, and the viewer gets to see some great B&W shots. Well done, Black Magic. Welcome to the OSW.
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