Boy done good!Ok..so today is my first time of really kitting him out.
How did i do with the belt??
The InArt video doesn't help me,and I suck at reading instructions...
p.s...shhhh, I've forgotten to add the small sword to the belt.
Shhhh.
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This figure is a weird mix of extremes. Absolute joy and abject anxiety I opened him up yesterday and had great fun putting him together and trying to find a pose I liked. But the hair! Still not 100% happy with it and maybe shouldn't have used gloss wax but had no gel around.
And personally finding it hard to photograph (not that I'm very good at it anyway) because lighting seems to significantly change his face. He needs a darker corner of a display to look best IMO.
Feels like a totally different sculpt in that last pic. I'm also now wondering if the hair on mine is a little short especially towards the back.
You did just fine. Have to admit. I was a little disappointed and shocked at the quality of the belt.Ok..so today is my first time of really kitting him out.
How did i do with the belt??
The InArt video doesn't help me,and I suck at reading instructions...
p.s...shhhh, I've forgotten to add the small sword to the belt.
Shhhh.
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Guess the QC team and the production line collectively really needed that smoke break.
That Asmus sword sure came in handy!!Loving the serrated edge sword effect!
Inart knows the more QC issues they have to fix or refund is going to be giving them a bad rep for future figures. And rightfully so because it's BS to try and sweep it under the rug and hide it. They need to try and actually help or people will start to lose interest in them fast.
I actually feel your pain.Unfortunately, bad reputation means very little in this hobby. Scammers run rampant. Nothing to hold them accountable.
Look at how long, and how much noise it took to take down Toys Wonderland (An extreme and widespread situation).
Although I've seen more than a few people deterred from ordering the new Blade Runner set from por toys, I don't think that's going to put a dent in their business.
Point is, Inart can just go about screwing their customers overseas for as long they're able to.
Speaking for myself, I don't think I'll be invested into this company for much longer. I shouldn't have to feel nervous that my $500 figure will arrive damaged from the factory, without any insurance.
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