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ok,thank you
I should probably have also pointed out that the negative feedbacks I received for criticism came from a forum mod/admin.--
There was a time when collectors honestly reviewed figures based on its merits resulting in a rating of it sucks, it doesn't suck, or somewhere in the middle and that was that.
Nowadays, it evolved for better or worse to ego, brand loyalty, having a following/popularity with views, and mob mentality all in varying degrees.
The Sly Stallone Collectibles pending 1:6 figure(s) and other choice examples of discussions found with CF and elsewhere proves the preceding.
No matter what a collector/forum/group claim, there is no such as 100% objectivity (let alone fairness) anymore. Anything and everything have a said and unsaid bias.
It's up to the individual to decide for himself/herself, but that too at times causes disagreements.
--I should probably have also pointed out that the negative feedbacks I received for criticism came from a forum mod/admin.
Yes that's him . It's Khai who made those disgusting comments about my daughter.Is that Kool Kollectibles Khai who does the reviews?
Kaustic Plastik is doing everything, including the manufacturing, they are using the same factory in China that they use for their own figures. Nick Stallone shop is selling and promoting, KP owner and team are getting credit on Stallone shop website by individual name but no mention of KP anywhere. Basically they are employed by Nick and Stallone shop--
Is KP and their manufacturing facility 100% responsible for producing the figures from start to finish?
Or did KP do the design work, create the prototype, and then hand off the spec, etc. to the so-called management team (i.e., Nick, etc.) and they did whatever to manufacture the figure not involving KP, etc.?
--Yes that's him . It's Khai who made those disgusting comments about my daughter.
--Kaustic Plastik is doing everything, including the manufacturing, they are using the same factory in China that they use for their own figures. Nick Stallone shop is selling and promoting, KP owner and team are getting credit on Stallone shop website by individual name but no mention of KP anywhere. Basically they are employed by Nick and Stallone shop
Kaustic Plastik is doing everything, including the manufacturing, they are using the same factory in China that they use for their own figures. Nick Stallone shop is selling and promoting, KP owner and team are getting credit on Stallone shop website by individual name but no mention of KP anywhere. Basically they are employed by Nick and Stallone shop
Yes that's him . It's Khai who made those disgusting comments about my daughter.
--Wait -- Khai is the admin of One Sixth Republic?
I know nothing about OSR but I have seen Khai's video reviews here.
are you Sean Dabbs?Kaustic Plastik is doing everything, including the manufacturing, they are using the same factory in China that they use for their own figures. Nick Stallone shop is selling and promoting, KP owner and team are getting credit on Stallone shop website by individual name but no mention of KP anywhere. Basically they are employed by Nick and Stallone shop
Same here , KP have a good track record and have made some very nice figures. Their unlicensed Rocky Street and Gym figures, Conan, Inspector clouseau and the upcoming Bela Lugosi to name a few .--
Well, that answers that.
However, I feel don't feel all so touchy feely confident about what the final product will look like until KP's videos (and not Nick's buffoonery hype, etc.) surface to add credibility.
We'll see.
Yes that's himWait -- Khai is the admin of One Sixth Republic?
I know nothing about OSR but I have seen Khai's video reviews here.
I believe that Dean Knight will be doing one in the next few days .
A prototype is probably on it's way from Italy as we speak .
No , this is me . Ironically you and I share the same first name lol https://youtube.com/c/TheCrankyCollectorare you Sean Dabbs?
I don't believe that production has started yet , my guess is that they have a few prototypes made painted professionally by Dario .A prototype or a production ample from the factory? A review of a prototype wouldn't mean much, since we're not buying a prototype.
From what I know they are making a certain amount of figures, I didn't know about the 45 day pre order window. If that's the case I guess it's because if it doesn't sell out they will probably only make the amount that they have sold within that 45 day window and don't want to be left with stock to sell on the website once it releases.That's good. Now, if we can just get a review of a production sample before the 45 day window closes, that'd be fantastic. It would be pointless if the review came after we can no longer pre-order the figure Also, if there's a 45 day window, does that mean they are made to order, so limited quantities?
--A prototype or a production ample from the factory? A review of a prototype wouldn't mean much, since we're not buying a prototype.
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