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Tango0106 Jan 2017 9:13 p.m. PST

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..if I was to be out and about.. wasting ZEDs, I would be wearing something more functional..
Bare flesh around multitudes that bite and infect? Don't think so…
I haven't even ck'd the link yet, but I have to agree.
And on a side note..
No matter how 'cool' the mini may look, it still gets me that when it comes to women 'warriors', the majority of companies design them as if they are being marketed strictly to "teenaged boys".

I.e. 'shes' got a sword/shield or MG/shotgun and… a bikini or something not far from it. (yea thats realistic).

Ok, checked out the site.. the work looks great, beautiful detail and (thankfully) 'this one' was FAR more realistic than I expected.

And I must add, the "work one by our customers", that was posted at this time: by "Luo Dan China" was inspired. Check it out.
He left out the bike all together and created a great 'last/stand-off' display.

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