I really love this statue, but there is a small chip on the front of his shorts. It's pretty small, but really noticeable because of the color. How easy would this be to repair for someone who knew what they were doing? SS offered a credit of $55 to keep it, but since it's on the front of the statue, I'm not sure whether it's a good idea, and I should exchange it instead.
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Sideshow finally got out my replacement wolverine and base but when i opened up the brown shipper there was no artbox just the styrofoam box
Oh boy that's disappointing. But more importantly how was the statue replacement? I'm sure they can find and send the box
I really love this statue, but there is a small chip on the front of his shorts. It's pretty small, but really noticeable because of the color. How easy would this be to repair for someone who knew what they were doing? SS offered a credit of $55 to keep it, but since it's on the front of the statue, I'm not sure whether it's a good idea, and I should exchange it instead.
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Sideshow finally got out my replacement wolverine and base but when i opened up the brown shipper there was no artbox just the styrofoam box
Sideshow finally got out my replacement wolverine and base but when i opened up the brown shipper there was no artbox just the styrofoam box
That Art box is the 1 thing you can fight for cause that is part of the collectible containing the edition number. The shipper they won't help anybody with that, cause that is not part of the collectible according to them. But in your case, you already have the shipper box.
Boxes are not part of the collectible; who displays their boxes next to the statue? We all wish we could just throw them out and free up many cubic feet of space. That is my dream. How happy we would be if we could toss em.
Have you ever bought anything NEW without the packaging? Are you serious? The shipper box is 1 thing, but you gotta get the Art Box or give the guy some of his $480 back.
Boxes are not part of the collectible; who displays their boxes next to the statue? We all wish we could just throw them out and free up many cubic feet of space. That is my dream. How happy we would be if we could toss em.
Believe it or not, you are paying for all of the packaging. It's comes with the figure. If it came with each part baged separately in a plain brown box with packing "peanuts" you'd stil be paying, at a much lower cost compared the the styro and art box. Unless you're trying to keep it for the rest of your life, trying to sell off a figure WITHOUT the artbox would be more difficult and probably at more of a loss to you.
Unless you're trying to keep it for the rest of your life, trying to sell off a figure WITHOUT the artbox would be more difficult and probably at more of a loss to you.
Dude I think your way off base. Maybe you havent been collecting very long, but the art box like many boxes for collectibles is HUGE to the entire collectible. Look at boxes that sell by themselves for over $50. EVEN the condition of the art box matters.Statues don't have moving parts you can't see that could possibly be broken like cars, computers, watches etc. which lose half their value as soon as you open them for that reason. With a statue, if inspected and not damaged, why would one care if it's with the box?
btw - nearly everyone who says "opened only for inspection" is lying.
Dude I think your way off base. Maybe you havent been collecting very long, but the art box like many boxes for collectibles is HUGE to the entire collectible. Look at boxes that sell by themselves for over $50. EVEN the condition of the art box matters.
And btw - when I say its only opened for inspection you damn well better believe it. You can tell, believe me, if you've been in the game long enough. Not everyone is out to screw people over.
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