I think it was just paint that chipped off one of the blades after he dropped it.
Ye I’d just slap some more paint on and seal it in. Much less hassle than trying to get 3P replacement parts.Yeah, it looked like just a piant chip in the video review.
But I think Breda mentioned he was going to ask for a replacement.
Looks like a silver Sharpie pen could fix the chip if it does not get replaced.
Yeah that definitely struck me as well. Not just a solid sculpt implying layers of hair; but actual layers of hair. Very impressive.Watching Breda review can we appreciate how incredible sculpt on the hair, never seen layered hair like that before.
Do wish it came with instructions on how to put the pieces together.
Also those using 303 do you think it will help the material last?
Well Breda kindly can tell usWatching Breda review can we appreciate how incredible sculpt on the hair, never seen layered hair like that before.
Do wish it came with instructions on how to put the pieces together.
Also those using 303 do you think it will help the material last?
Breda already said it's easy to put the pieces together a few posts ago by looking at the promo pics.Watching Breda review can we appreciate how incredible sculpt on the hair, never seen layered hair like that before.
Do wish it came with instructions on how to put the pieces together.
Also those using 303 do you think it will help the material last?
He already did.Well Breda kindly can tell us
Awesome! Please post pics if you have timecongrats! Mine is in Chicago already so hoping to have it by Saturday if it continues to move fast through the system. Otherwise, it will be sometime next week.
Quite honestly, I’m unfortunately one of those ppl whose pics would do any figure a disservice no matter how good it looks. I’m barely a cut above those ppl who post the bad first in hand pics that make this forum freak out so much I usually just post a pic of the box when my figures arriveAwesome! Please post pics if you have time
All good! No pressure to do a photo shoot.Quite honestly, I’m unfortunately one of those ppl whose pics would do any figure a disservice no matter how good it looks. I’m barely a cut above those ppl who post the bad first in hand pics that make this forum freak out so much I usually just post a pic of the box when my figures arrive
I might give it a go, but no guarantees. I just never want to be the one who puts ppl off potentially buying a great piece b/c of my mediocre photosAll good! No pressure to do a photo shoot.
Maybe @Pizza could do a tutorial for members on the forum!
Thank you for the tips. I’ve also watched YouTube videos but I still tend to not like the way my pictures come out. Also, doesn’t help that I have tremors in my dominant hand. But taking photos of my figures has never been a priority for me personally, so I’ve never bought a phone-tripod and just don’t go through the trouble propping the phone up on something to take pics.Use natural lighting is possible. If you are using a phone, stay at a distance and use the 2x optical zoom if available to avoid deforming the subject. Choose a nice pose, and remember, don’t ever use a flash. Soft lighting only, possibly at an angle. No harsh white lighting!
Yeah, I feel a ping of anxiety whenever considering buying something like this, though I certainly hope for those who do order that it is durable.Looks a great figure but I cant order a fig with that amount of pleather, I can see this just being a pile of dust in a few years time.
Kit's not invoiced me yet, so mine's clearly after CNY.Mine arrived today but I'm away till Monday
Just got my invoice from TNS also.
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