batsheva
the Duke of Drawing
asmus boss: unwrap it all, give em hair and repaint them!! I want them all done by morning!!! now now now!! Have to look EXACTLY like the prototype pic!!
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At this point i dont know if you are troling, working for asmus or are from the asmus cult.Yes, 100% absolutely over the top.
I feel like that post 'may' have been in response to me, haha, so I will says this: No, I don't feel full pity or empathy for Asmus. I no longer have a pre-order for the figure, so I no longer have any sense of dread or disappointment about what I may have received from them. I just briefly felt a bit of pity for the people who have to respond on social media, as I have no idea if they are speaking on behalf of the person who made the creative decisions on the product or not.I don't pity or feel any empathy for @$MU$.
I do empathize with collectors who are getting screwed over by them, but how many of them still pulled the trigger "knowing" this is what they're able to do and get away with it and still decided to buy from them? Do collectors fitting that criteria deserve/earn our empathy or is a "SUCKS TO BE YOU." response more appropriate and brutally truthfully?
@$MU$ absolutely EARNED all of the contempt, disdain, and hate their way with this latest offering.
The reality is they'll weather through it and it'll still be business as usual for them because there will always be those who'll continue to buy from/support them.
In general, the best way to post about dollies and toys on this forum is to focus on the product/company, not other members, and not to take critique or praise of a product or company as a personal affront of some kind. And I think that's the approach you've taken here. We're all human and miscommunication on a semi-anonymous message board is prone to go awry from time to time, but it is best if we can just live and let live.Let's see. I've made like five posts in this thread, practically all of which say I am waiting to see more and better pics before deciding on my order. Never bought an Asmus figure before, and please go ahead and try to find a single post from me in any other Asmus thread. I still haven't even decided if I am keeping my order for this, as I have mentioned.
Your post I am quoting here, where you seem personally offended that someone else is saying they are still might want to buy this figure and that they think collectors are overreacting a bit since we've still only seen some very early and bad in-hand pics from like two collectors in the entire world, is what I mean by "over the top." Comparing a defective Ferrari to a $350 doll = over the top. And other people in here making like 40 posts in the past week about how bad they think it turned out and how they should pity anyone who actually decides to keep their order because they obviously can't tell when something is bad = over the top.
Honestly, no offense but posts like this are really everything I find to be the worst aspects about this hobby and community. I'll just keep my mouth shut going forward in here because I don't have the time or energy for this nonsense.
I just think the reaction is not over the top for a high end product that cost 350 dollars.Let's see. I've made like five posts in this thread, practically all of which say I am waiting to see more and better pics before deciding on my order. Never bought an Asmus figure before, and please go ahead and try to find a single post from me in any other Asmus thread. I still haven't even decided if I am keeping my order for this, as I have mentioned.
Your post I am quoting here, where you seem personally offended that someone else is saying they are still might want to buy this figure and that they think collectors are overreacting a bit since we've still only seen some very early and bad in-hand pics from like two collectors in the entire world, is what I mean by "over the top." Comparing a defective Ferrari to a $350 doll = over the top. And other people in here making like 40 posts in the past week about how bad they think it turned out and how they should pity anyone who actually decides to keep their order because they obviously can't tell when something is bad = over the top.
Honestly, no offense but posts like this are really everything I find to be the worst aspects about this hobby and community. I'll just keep my mouth shut going forward in here because I don't have the time or energy for this nonsense.
--I feel like that post 'may' have been in response to me, haha, so I will says this: No, I don't feel full pity or empathy for Asmus. I no longer have a pre-order for the figure, so I no longer have any sense of dread or disappointment about what I may have received from them. I just briefly felt a bit of pity for the people who have to respond on social media, as I have no idea if they are speaking on behalf of the person who made the creative decisions on the product or not.
I feel sorry for collectors who are receiving this product if it is not as advertised (which based on all the images so far, it definitely isn't) A release of this brand and price should be of high quality. If they are using prototype pictures and pretending they are unboxed images, that is really inexcusable, but it at least gives buyers a lot of evidence to use against the company.
You’re right. I apologize to Nathsp. But I’m still out for the rest of this discussion here.In general, the best way to post about dollies and toys on this forum is to focus on the product/company, not other members, and not to take critique or praise of a product or company as a personal affront of some kind. And I think that's the approach you've taken here. We're all human and miscommunication on a semi-anonymous message board is prone to go awry from time to time, but it is best if we can just live and let live.
--In general, the best way to post about dollies and toys on this forum is to focus on the product/company, not other members, and not to take critique or praise of a product or company as a personal affront of some kind. And I think that's the approach you've taken here. We're all human and miscommunication on a semi-anonymous message board is prone to go awry from time to time, but it is best if we can just live and let live.
I’m guessing mines going to be bald now based on what I’ve seen today.Asmus have held mine back to be replaced with one with hair but my tns one will probably be bald.
Mine was due to be shipped out yesterday but has yet to be collected, so hopefully that means I might get a haired one..Asmus have held mine back to be replaced with one with hair. I actually appreciate the effort they did that rather than send a dud one but my tns one will probably be bald.
The paint varies the base looks better here.
Good posting!I don't think any personal attack is warranted when it comes to figures. Everyone has a right to either love or not love the figure that these companies produce. Everyone has their own line that they draw on what's acceptable in a figure or not and I think that's a key difference when it comes to these downgrades that happen.
Personally I think Asmus deserves all the scrutiny they're getting for this. I've watched their release on Gandalf, Legolas, Aragorn, etc and EVERY single one of their releases has had a change or downgrade from their prototype. Hats that are laughably downgraded and undersized, sculpts altered and downgraded through production, staffs missing features that are present in different batches, etc. With zero notice or heads up to their customers.
They're very much like Sideshow/Star Ace where they continue to charge close to $300 for these figures but do NOTHING to improve their final production quality.
Meanwhile you have SooSooToys and Threezero charging $150 for figures while producing almost Hot Toys level of quality (SooSooToys more so). Asmus, Sideshow, Star Ace and any company should 100% be criticized for their false advertisements with these prototypes when their production versions don't come close to them. These figures are getting way too expensive to just be "Okay I'll just deal with it I guess."
What makes this figure worse than others is them just bluntly posting prototype pictures trying to pass it off as if it's the production version they're producing. Why lie with some PR ******** instead of just owning up to your mistake and trying to amend it?
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Well said,I don't think any personal attack is warranted when it comes to figures. Everyone has a right to either love or not love the figure that these companies produce. Everyone has their own line that they draw on what's acceptable in a figure or not and I think that's a key difference when it comes to these downgrades that happen.
Personally I think Asmus deserves all the scrutiny they're getting for this. I've watched their release on Gandalf, Legolas, Aragorn, etc and EVERY single one of their releases has had a change or downgrade from their prototype. Hats that are laughably downgraded and undersized, sculpts altered and downgraded through production, staffs missing features that are present in different batches, etc. With zero notice or heads up to their customers.
They're very much like Sideshow/Star Ace where they continue to charge close to $300 for these figures but do NOTHING to improve their final production quality.
Meanwhile you have SooSooToys and Threezero charging $150 for figures while producing almost Hot Toys level of quality. Asmus, Sideshow, Star Ace and any company should 100% be criticized for their false advertisements with these prototypes when their production versions don't come close to them. These figures are getting way too expensive to just be "Okay I'll just deal with it I guess."
What makes this figure worse than others is them just bluntly posting prototype pictures trying to pass it off as if it's the production version they're producing. Why lie with some PR ******** instead of just owning up to your mistake and trying to amend it?
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