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Sorry to mention again.
There is proof on your case, but i can’t say there isn’t evidence on legosteps.On the fig, the gigan fig has no shoulders, and it overall misses every node that the legostep fig has.
And it turns out the 3rd dot on the left arm (right arm on the figures view)It was just the spike weapon.
But that doesn’t mean the figure couldn’t have been stretched out.
Plus the arms are the most similar thing to the Gigan fig.
I will run more tests to figure out what Legostep could’ve done.








Hmmmmmm
i don’t know the backstory here at all but i assume you’re trying to figure out if someone stole another person’s figure
a good rule of thumb is if it’s hard to figure out – does it really matter
it must’ve been transformed enough to almost be its own creation entirely
I don’t even know if it matters, i’m just trying to help end this case.
But if the fig is being submitted, then i must continue.
But if it isn’t then everyone’s point on this is useless and meaningless.
As i’m trying to figure this out, i can say that.
1. the fig must’ve been stretched out.
2. the thickness was changed entirely.
3. parts were deleted.
I did freeze a bunch of the nodes shown
Nobody knows the definition of copy here.