Evil_Deadite
Super Freak
I probably am, but I'm going to send a huge bill to Asmus for materials & labour once I'm done fixing this damn thing.Anyone still keeping their order? lmfao
I probably am, but I'm going to send a huge bill to Asmus for materials & labour once I'm done fixing this damn thing.Anyone still keeping their order? lmfao
Just take the ball joint out and put the headsculpt on some blue tack on top of the neck or something. SST Rorschach figure had the same problem.Having the same connector in the Deadite head as the regular would probably have been a good idea…
Yes it’s a simple fix but yet another thing you shouldn’t have to do.Just take the ball joint out and put the headsculpt on some blue tack on top of the neck or something. SST Rorschach figure had the same problem.
Having the same connector in the Deadite head as the regular would probably have been a good idea…
It actually was, you can see it particularly well in the still at the end when it’s laying down. The connector is just overly long. Looks fine once it’s removed.Are we sure that head is attached correctly? The head wasn't sticking that high up in that YT review that was posted a couple days back.
Yes. I’m keeping mine. At least until I get it in hand and see what I get. Worst case scenario, I return it to SSAnyone still keeping their order? lmfao
As a former forum moderator, let me defend the mods here for a second. Yes, the owner (Dave) doesn't want people trolling companies, and getting overly nasty in threads. But it's not a sinister conspiracy--I think he might have had some business interests in Star Ace in the past, but am not 100% sure. But the mods are simply trying to follow general board guidance about creating a good environment for both members and companies.--
This reminds me of instances prior to the forum's change of name/ownership (as far as I know/recollect) when very heated discussion threads about absolute failures in production design and quality control resulted in condemnation against SSC.
Of course such threads carried on until it reached a point where you know who and some admins had to step in for a variety of reasons including back door communications from SSC to the forum resulting in warnings to cease, etc. due to board rules.
Since the board changed hands (as far as I know), I don't believe a thread like this resulted in this much justified outrage against a brand (other than SSC) occurred asides from past glaring offenses by the brand in question.
The posting of board rules and chiming in from two admins makes me wonder if the brand have a controlling influence and/or stake within the board that we may not be aware of? Whether it does or not is likely irrelevant and none of our business and the admins are simply suppressing the angry protestors to possibly placate a board benefactor and/or exercise control.
Whose photos are those, and how did they remove it? Can it be shortened and reattached?It actually was, you can see it particularly well in the still at the end when it’s laying down. The connector is just overly long. Looks fine once it’s removed.
Mine. There was only a dab of glue holding it in place so it didn’t even need heating up, just a pair of needle nose pliers. Cut it down and reattached it.Whose photos are those, and how did they remove it? Can it be shortened and reattached?
Oh that's good to hear. What are your impressions of the set overall, now that you have it in hand? Did you wind up with a follicly challenged Henrietta?Mine. There was only a dab of glue holding it in place so it didn’t even need heating up, just a pair of needle nose pliers. Cut it down and reattached it.
Since we havent seen a ton of pics from the luxury would you mind doing a little photo shoot and give us your thoughts? Is our worry fully warranted and is this the disappointment we're all expecting?Mine. There was only a dab of glue holding it in place so it didn’t even need heating up, just a pair of needle nose pliers. Cut it down and reattached it.
So, this is another DIY thingy the customer have to do with this figure?Mine. There was only a dab of glue holding it in place so it didn’t even need heating up, just a pair of needle nose pliers. Cut it down and reattached it.
Yep, like a bowling ball…best way to describe it is a fixer upper. Without rehashing what’s already been said, if you’re willing and able to invest time and more money in it I think there’s potential but there’s a major difference between modding something for fun and doing it because something you’ve paid a decent amount of money for only feels partially finished.Oh that's good to hear. What are your impressions of the set overall, now that you have it in hand? Did you wind up with a follicly challenged Henrietta?
As a former forum moderator, let me defend the mods here for a second. Yes, the owner (Dave) doesn't want people trolling companies, and getting overly nasty in threads. But it's not a sinister conspiracy--I think he might have had some business interests in Star Ace in the past, but am not 100% sure. But the mods are simply trying to follow general board guidance about creating a good environment for both members and companies.
If threads constantly went down the rabbit hole that we get a glimpse of here, then two things would happen:
1) Members who want to know what's going on, and who want to be reasonable about things, will get turned off and not participate. There have been a couple of posts to that effect here. Personally, I'm only still paying attention because I want to see more in-hand pics. Being critical is fine, and expected. But it is helpful to be constructive and civilized about it. Having fun is great, too, but at a certain point it just becomes mean spirited. This is a question of what you want the mood and vibe of the forum to be, and who you want to encourage to participate. There are some guys here who just seem to revel in trolling the company. You can say that is justifiable at some level because of disappointment and bad behavior by the company, but at the end of the day what kind of atmosphere does that create for the forum as a whole?
2) It's a good thing to have companies know about, and participate in this forum. Now you can argue that they will want to participate anyway for business reasons, but I've seen companies and customizers leave and just ignore the forum altogether because there's no benefit in trying to wade through the trolling and unpleasantness. And when that happens, you lose a medium for communication and it doesn't benefit anyone.
I get the frustration personally. I'm very disappointed with what we are seeing, and think several decisions by Asmus are questionable at best. At the end of the day, I'm just happy I have the Sideshow version, because I think that's going to be the best, mass produced Ash we're going to get. However, there are diminishing returns on beating a dead horse. We still haven't seen decent, in-hand pics yet, and this may yet be salvageable. But I'm not convinced.
Yikes, it looks like someone actually took the time to paint the clothing correctly, then ran out of time on the rest and just lightly blasted it with the airbrush in a couple spots. They should've stuck with 666 sets as originally intended. Looks like they just got greedy and stretched themselves too thin. The irony is they lost sales and are possibly back down to somewhere near 666 final sales.Yep, like a bowling ball…best way to describe it is a fixer upper. Without rehashing what’s already been said, if you’re willing and able to invest time and more money in it I think there’s potential but there’s a major difference between modding something for fun and doing it because something you’ve paid a decent amount of money for only feels partially finished.
Picture quality won’t be great but what we’ve seen so far is what you get. Base is weighty, pretty good in hand. Bust is solid but paint job is dull and flat and obviously the missing hair. Shotgun and dagger seem oversized to me. Basically the set feels like it was rushed and not made by people who love the film/character as much as the people reading this thread do.Since we havent seen a ton of pics from the luxury would you mind doing a little photo shoot and give us your thoughts? Is our worry fully warranted and is this the disappointment we're all expecting?
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