How big is this figure next to 3A Carter? is he bigger?
He's bigger. I don't remember exactly how much but its like almost half an inch I think
How big is this figure next to 3A Carter? is he bigger?
All i have to say is LOL in the smugest way possible. First comment I made on this was that the arms were too puffy (due to the rubber) and people jumped down my throat and pre ordered anyway. You got exactly what you deserved. If a prototype is crap and you PO anyways, then why on earth would they change anything?
Too funny
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You are completely right except for were you're wrong... which is all of it.
The gauntlets are a titch large but that isn't the reason the figure has problems. If this figure had proper joints that could hold their position or even fingers/hands that could grip the guns at all then there wouldn't be any problem.
Even if the gauntlets were smaller, it still wouldn't be able to hold a weapon or pose. This was not evident in the prototype either, which if you recall showed a MC that was perfectly capable of holding weapons.
I do agree that preordering is a risk though and not only will I never do it again with ThreeA but I don't think I'll buy anything again from them.
Same issues with my Master Chief model that I just received, I actually think the magnets broke free in my Light Rifle and Assault Rifle as I can hear them rattling around when I move the model. I can't even have it stand upright for more than 20 or so minutes without eventually falling over.
I go to send 3A an email and I get the above message. Looks like they are full with e-mails. Had to use the contact form on their website instead.
And I just got an email back from them. They want me to send pictures.
How the hell am I supposed to prove the limitations on joints in a photo? I told them a video would be the best way to show how hindered this thing is, but that would cause issues emailing because there's so much **** wrong with this thing that it'll be such a long recording.
And I just got an email back from them. They want me to send pictures.
How the hell am I supposed to prove the limitations on joints in a photo? I told them a video would be the best way to show how hindered this thing is, but that would cause issues emailing because there's so much **** wrong with this thing that it'll be such a long recording.
Someone needs to walk up to ash at sdcc with a camera filming and plop down John and challenge him to recreate any poses from the promo shots
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