NorthernLadMSP
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Did you guys notice they used the grayish styrofoam they used to use back in the good ol' days?
Iv been collecting at least 20 years and sell from time to time. I think he was getting at there being many people who r obsessed over price potential now. But I think that's part of the game, we all take risk, sometimes we win and sometimes we lose. I'm passing on Harley because I think she has high risk but its my decision. I don't think it makes me any less a collector
Did you guys notice they used the grayish styrofoam they used to use back in the good ol' days?
You are paying $350 for a statue, you expect the paint job to be done right. Anyway, here are some photos of the vines on the legs. I opened a ticket with Sideshow to see if they have any better ones they can replace it with. Problem is mine is the exclusive, I hope they'll just replace the body since it's long sold out.
PI1 by More Than Just Reviews, on Flickr
PI3 by More Than Just Reviews, on Flickr
PI2 by More Than Just Reviews, on Flickr
wow the paintjob on those veins suck!! sorry to hear bout that zalahmar
Wow I must agree on the paint job on the veins. They are really badly painted. Looks like by kids.
Yep, haven't seen that since I purchased the Ghost Rider Maquette.
And here's me thinking you spotted the tiny pimple but missed the sloppy paint
Probably was painted by a kid!
btw the last pic is that little dot or bump on her leg a defect? I just worried it could chip off in time.
Yep a paint defect, mine has a couple of those bumps on her legs.
now I'm worried..... Paint can be whatever, but the bumps I really don't like at all.
looking at the high res pics (page 405), the small paint bobbles are there, not a deal breaker for me, it still look great overall.
But she got two fine bumps
looking at the high res pics (page 405), the small paint bobbles are there, not a deal breaker for me, it still look great overall.
Some people are just big drama mamas and complain about every tiny little speck.
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