Smiley Inc.
Freakzoid
Hi all. I got my BD T-800 last week after pre-ordering him a few months ago (from what I assume was a new batch from Enterbay) with a respected Ebay seller from Hong Kong. I was impressed at first - how can you not be when you first get this guy out of the box? However a few things grabbed my attention straight away. There was a small speck of paint missing from Arnold's nose, the 'gripping' hand did not fit onto the peg properly (very loose) and both arms were incredibly loose. These issues really began to bug me so I decided to buy another full figure a few days ago from a UK seller on Ebay who, I guess, was selling his old 'original batch' figure.
Guys, there is an incredible difference in quality between the 'batches' of this guy. I now have two, side by side (I'm selling my 'newer' one) and the differences are phenomenal. I will be posting comparison pictures tonight after I get home from work. I think Enterbay have really dropped their standards on this figure the longer it has been in demand.
The weathering on the original batch figure is head and shoulders above what they're doing now. The pants are brutalised, ripped, 'dusty' looking and really have a real sense of accuracy. The pants on the newer batch figure, in comparison, have barely any damage at all. They're grimy and have some holes here and there, but there's just a huge difference I think in time spent on making them look worn. Same with the boots and the paintwork (the blood work on the chest and knee is beautiful, but on the newer batch figure it's splodged on and 'rushed'). You'll see what I mean later when I post some photographs, but for now I just wanted to see if anyone else had experienced this?
Also, the arm ball joints on my original batch figure are also loose. It's hard to position him holding the launcher. The weight of it brings his arm down. I think this is another example of Enterbay's lazy practices. Does anyone know a fix for this?
Guys, there is an incredible difference in quality between the 'batches' of this guy. I now have two, side by side (I'm selling my 'newer' one) and the differences are phenomenal. I will be posting comparison pictures tonight after I get home from work. I think Enterbay have really dropped their standards on this figure the longer it has been in demand.
The weathering on the original batch figure is head and shoulders above what they're doing now. The pants are brutalised, ripped, 'dusty' looking and really have a real sense of accuracy. The pants on the newer batch figure, in comparison, have barely any damage at all. They're grimy and have some holes here and there, but there's just a huge difference I think in time spent on making them look worn. Same with the boots and the paintwork (the blood work on the chest and knee is beautiful, but on the newer batch figure it's splodged on and 'rushed'). You'll see what I mean later when I post some photographs, but for now I just wanted to see if anyone else had experienced this?
Also, the arm ball joints on my original batch figure are also loose. It's hard to position him holding the launcher. The weight of it brings his arm down. I think this is another example of Enterbay's lazy practices. Does anyone know a fix for this?