DarkMagic
Super Freak
I think it went through BBTS first. The box had a few inserts from BBTS and my invoice. The shipping origination point was Minnesota too.
Wow. Was it sealed with the official hot toys making tape?
I think it went through BBTS first. The box had a few inserts from BBTS and my invoice. The shipping origination point was Minnesota too.
Wow. Was it sealed with the official hot toys making tape?
Good point! and if you are using the same technique used by the HT instruction video of unboxing you are applying even more pressure on the car against the shield. If you remember, or have seen it, HT recommends opening it upside down with the shield still on it! If the shield is the culprit this may scratch it or add additional scratches already done from shipping. It's my theory
Sideshow's Returns department still hasn't emailed me back yet.
Not necessarily. Pressure in the middle of the box would cause the white foam to press down at this point (circled in red), which in turn would cause the cocoon to squash down over the car's canopy and scratch the car where the plastic meets the plastic. In the back where the fins are, the edges of the box itself would keep the foam from pressing downward, and the fins being at the farthest edges of the car would distribute the weight more evenly, thus preventing the cocoon from squashed down over them like it does in the center where there is no support.If it was the cacoon causing the scratches, then the fins would have scratches too since they protrude the most, but non have scratches there.
I also believe the scratches were caused by the car being upside down while the screws were being put in at the factory. I also believe this is why the protective plastic on the shield is scratched up.
Sideshow's Returns department still hasn't emailed me back yet.
Not necessarily. Pressure in the middle of the box would cause the white foam to press down at this point (circled in red), which in turn would cause the cocoon to squash down over the car's canopy and scratch the car where the plastic meets the plastic. In the back where the fins are, the edges of the box itself would keep the foam from pressing downward, and the fins being at the farthest edges of the car would distribute the weight more evenly, thus preventing the cocoon from squashed down over them like it does in the center where there is no support.
Something heavy presses on the center of the box, white packaging presses on center of shield, shield presses on car.
Interesting.... Holy Bat-shield, Vortex, if the shield theory of not enough padding is the reason you might be on to something, Vortex!
Yes there is, but I don't believe the other piece would do anything to prevent the styrofoam over the canopy from pushing downward. A single piece of styrofoam the length of the box would have, though.There is a middle section of styrofoam that is missing on that pic that would of help distribute the weight.
I honestly can't see how soft foam can cause a hard and sharp scratch like some of what I've seen. Foam may be capable some of the "rub shine" that we saw with the first Tumbler's packaging (but even that was caused by contact against HARD styrofoam packaging. The deep scratches in the paint are indicative of contact with something much harder than the soft foam inserts.
This seems more likely than "the foam did it" theory. If anything, "not enough foam coverage did it". Like others have said, the uniformity of many of the scratches, being mostly in the same place, and of the same type and severity whether or not the car had enough foam coverage in the shields, leads me to believe that the damage happened in the same way to all of these cars before the shield was even put on for the first time...before the car was ever put in the box.
Sideshow's Returns department still hasn't emailed me back yet.
Finally got a response from Sideshow. It's either the $75 credit or the $65 refund or return in full. No replacement option available.
So it's going back for a FULL refund.
Once my card is credited I will be placing another order. If that one is received damaged then it will go back. I'll keep doing this as many times as it takes to get a perfect one. Hopefully they will get the message.
Finally got a response from Sideshow. It's either the $75 credit or the $65 refund or return in full. No replacement option available.
So it's going back for a FULL refund.
Once my card is credited I will be placing another order. If that one is received damaged then it will go back. I'll keep doing this as many times as it takes to get a perfect one. Hopefully they will get the message.
You'll be placing your order back through Sideshow? They'll probably send you the exact same damaged one again, or someone else's returned damaged one.Finally got a response from Sideshow. It's either the $75 credit or the $65 refund or return in full. No replacement option available.
So it's going back for a FULL refund.
Once my card is credited I will be placing another order. If that one is received damaged then it will go back. I'll keep doing this as many times as it takes to get a perfect one. Hopefully they will get the message.
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