Did yours come in the original box or the new one?
Did yours come in the original box or the new one?
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Is it normal that sideshow ships straight from Hong Kong? Mine was shipped today but the UPS tracking location says Hong Kong.
Not trying to stir up any more paranoia or hate on this figure just thought I would post an update on what I have gotten from Sideshow. To recap my figure came in with what I would call a damaged wrist. The pics were posted a while back but basically the fabric was so short on one of the arms that it would not remain tucked under the peg. I asked for a replacement and was told that the figure I had is the way the figure is supposed to be. I persisted that I would like a replacement as most of the people I see on this forum are getting "fixed" figures. The latest reply I got from sideshow is as follows:
I would like to assure you that your item is from the shipment, where Hot Toys has corrected the gauntlet/cuff hem issue. Upon collector feedback on the first wave of this release, Hot Toys altered the shape of Deadpool's gauntlets to create a wider opening to avoid any unnecessary friction between the switch out hand accessories and the costume's cuff edge. Edge seaming is expected to have some variances as the costumes were individually sewn.
I have taken a picture of the wrist area of a sample that we had opened in-house. If you feel that this sample is significantly better than what you have in hand, then we can pursue an exchange. If you feel as if it is not a significant improvement, then you can choose to keep the item with a $20 credit, for any inconvenience that this process may have created, or you may choose a full refund of your item.
The attached pictures will show how the seam of sleeve of our sample looks and the movement of the cuff edge when the arm is bent. As with any sixth scale figure, once the figure is positioned you will need to adjust clothing including sleeves and cuffs at the wrist. Since our sample's cuff movement was similar and the hem seaming was also to your pictures, we felt like an exchange wouldn't be an improvement. This is why I originally suggested a full return if you were dissatisfied with what you had.
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This picture helps to show that when the elbow of our sample is bent the fabric may slightly pull back, making it appear as you have reported. This circled area is also a completely normal view of this circumstance.
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You can gently tug his sleeve back down towards the wrist peg, as I have done
here and it will appear as it does below in the circled area. Once this gauntlet is fitted onto his wrist peg, the sleeve will then simply fit under the gauntlet as intended.
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Please let me know which option you would like to pursue prior to November 17th, so we can help you as quickly as possible.
I appreciate your patience and understanding while we work together towards a resolution for this issue!
Lol, looks fantastic!!
Where do you live?
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*Pic not mine*
Just wanna ask what body did hottoys used on deadpool? some pics that i saw there's a bulge in the tummy area.
Not trying to stir up any more paranoia or hate on this figure just thought I would post an update on what I have gotten from Sideshow. To recap my figure came in with what I would call a damaged wrist. The pics were posted a while back but basically the fabric was so short on one of the arms that it would not remain tucked under the peg. I asked for a replacement and was told that the figure I had is the way the figure is supposed to be. I persisted that I would like a replacement as most of the people I see on this forum are getting "fixed" figures. The latest reply I got from sideshow is as follows:
I would like to assure you that your item is from the shipment, where Hot Toys has corrected the gauntlet/cuff hem issue. Upon collector feedback on the first wave of this release, Hot Toys altered the shape of Deadpool's gauntlets to create a wider opening to avoid any unnecessary friction between the switch out hand accessories and the costume's cuff edge. Edge seaming is expected to have some variances as the costumes were individually sewn.
I have taken a picture of the wrist area of a sample that we had opened in-house. If you feel that this sample is significantly better than what you have in hand, then we can pursue an exchange. If you feel as if it is not a significant improvement, then you can choose to keep the item with a $20 credit, for any inconvenience that this process may have created, or you may choose a full refund of your item.
The attached pictures will show how the seam of sleeve of our sample looks and the movement of the cuff edge when the arm is bent. As with any sixth scale figure, once the figure is positioned you will need to adjust clothing including sleeves and cuffs at the wrist. Since our sample's cuff movement was similar and the hem seaming was also to your pictures, we felt like an exchange wouldn't be an improvement. This is why I originally suggested a full return if you were dissatisfied with what you had.
View attachment 304167
This picture helps to show that when the elbow of our sample is bent the fabric may slightly pull back, making it appear as you have reported. This circled area is also a completely normal view of this circumstance.
View attachment 304168
You can gently tug his sleeve back down towards the wrist peg, as I have done
here and it will appear as it does below in the circled area. Once this gauntlet is fitted onto his wrist peg, the sleeve will then simply fit under the gauntlet as intended.
View attachment 304169
Please let me know which option you would like to pursue prior to November 17th, so we can help you as quickly as possible.
I appreciate your patience and understanding while we work together towards a resolution for this issue!
Mine has that but if you pose it right you can't see it.View attachment 304247
*Pic not mine*
Just wanna ask what body did hottoys used on deadpool? some pics that i saw there's a bulge in the tummy area.
Not trying to stir up any more paranoia or hate on this figure just thought I would post an update on what I have gotten from Sideshow. To recap my figure came in with what I would call a damaged wrist. The pics were posted a while back but basically the fabric was so short on one of the arms that it would not remain tucked under the peg. I asked for a replacement and was told that the figure I had is the way the figure is supposed to be. I persisted that I would like a replacement as most of the people I see on this forum are getting "fixed" figures. The latest reply I got from sideshow is as follows:
I would like to assure you that your item is from the shipment, where Hot Toys has corrected the gauntlet/cuff hem issue. Upon collector feedback on the first wave of this release, Hot Toys altered the shape of Deadpool's gauntlets to create a wider opening to avoid any unnecessary friction between the switch out hand accessories and the costume's cuff edge. Edge seaming is expected to have some variances as the costumes were individually sewn.
I have taken a picture of the wrist area of a sample that we had opened in-house. If you feel that this sample is significantly better than what you have in hand, then we can pursue an exchange. If you feel as if it is not a significant improvement, then you can choose to keep the item with a $20 credit, for any inconvenience that this process may have created, or you may choose a full refund of your item.
The attached pictures will show how the seam of sleeve of our sample looks and the movement of the cuff edge when the arm is bent. As with any sixth scale figure, once the figure is positioned you will need to adjust clothing including sleeves and cuffs at the wrist. Since our sample's cuff movement was similar and the hem seaming was also to your pictures, we felt like an exchange wouldn't be an improvement. This is why I originally suggested a full return if you were dissatisfied with what you had.
View attachment 304167
This picture helps to show that when the elbow of our sample is bent the fabric may slightly pull back, making it appear as you have reported. This circled area is also a completely normal view of this circumstance.
View attachment 304168
You can gently tug his sleeve back down towards the wrist peg, as I have done
here and it will appear as it does below in the circled area. Once this gauntlet is fitted onto his wrist peg, the sleeve will then simply fit under the gauntlet as intended.
View attachment 304169
Please let me know which option you would like to pursue prior to November 17th, so we can help you as quickly as possible.
I appreciate your patience and understanding while we work together towards a resolution for this issue!
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