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So many QC issues...wonder if I should cancel lol


It seems, in your anger, you... cancelled.

No, I couldn't have... it's not possible...


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I got surprised today by the delivery driver, Aragorn is here holy ****! I got unlucky imo on the hair rooting I got the jokor hair variant dang.

Also damn I think I'm missing the sharpening stone :cry: do any of you guys remember where yours was? Was it pre-installed on the belt or? Mine came with nothing on it and I cannot find it anywhere else.
What is the jokor hair variant?

And yeah, as I recall the sharpening stone was separate and I left it in the box for now, since I'd probably lose it with the fig just sitting out on the desk, for now.

If you mean your hair is &^% I had posted a whole book way salvaging his hair (which at this point I think looks pretty good) but it's not the style of Helm's Deep with small waves hanging straight down, or waves like the prototype.

I just get mad reading InArt's puff piece in the Harry Potter thread about the careful selection of dying, and the "right fibers that flow properly" yada yada. I'll bet the reality is a pile of already dyed wool is put on the production table and the production line gets to work. If you are lucky whoever does your hair isn't thinking they really need a cigarette or how it's the end of the day and they want to go home.

On the positive side whatever glue they used for rooting is epic, since I did a lot of yanking on the hair, water, etc, and it held up with very minor frizz. I had so much fiber losing a bit was a bonus.
 
What is the jokor hair variant?

And yeah, as I recall the sharpening stone was separate and I left it in the box for now, since I'd probably lose it with the fig just sitting out on the desk, for now.

If you mean your hair is &^% I had posted a whole book way salvaging his hair (which at this point I think looks pretty good) but it's not the style of Helm's Deep with small waves hanging straight down, or waves like the prototype.

I just get mad reading InArt's puff piece in the Harry Potter thread about the careful selection of dying, and the "right fibers that flow properly" yada yada. I'll bet the reality is a pile of already dyed wool is put on the production table and the production line gets to work. If you are lucky whoever does your hair isn't thinking they really need a cigarette or how it's the end of the day and they want to go home.

On the positive side whatever glue they used for rooting is epic, since I did a lot of yanking on the hair, water, etc, and it held up with very minor frizz. I had so much fiber losing a bit was a bonus.
I realised after I posted but I didn't take any pictures, my hair was literally as curly as Joker's hair. Also it was quite short, I water sprayed the hair, dried it and then re-applied hair spray for a less curly look. I "like" the way it looks now!

Yes you are completely right with this, I also watched that video and no, they literally don't choose so carefully as they said, bothered me so much when I first saw it :( the first few aragorns that came out had very beautiful wavy and messy hair, I'm curious to see more images from this batch that I received..

Yeah! I also pulled on the hair like crazy hahaha, held up really freaking good!
 
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