>>6228881i would love to find a deadpool, ghost rider, or black suit spiderman for 20 bucks.
>>6228991i agree these are above ML quality but not by much. I wish they had toe and butterfly joints. Since I originally bought in @ the kickstarter i since been able to analyze the figure and over time it has started to bugg me that I've paid so much and they dont even have what I would consider a complete "Advanced" set of articulation (Toe joints, butterfly shoulders, double hinged neck, side to side ab crunch ability)
>>6228997ive never owned any "collector grade" figures except for bootleg TMNT revos, and I agree theyre not overly impressive with articulation (as stated above), but at least theyre a hair above average (ML's)
>>6231407if they come out crap im going to raise hell, I didn't spend nearly 200 bucks (or over 200? fuck my life I can't even rememebr what I paid this far out).
Best case scenario for me would be any of the following (But I realize much of this is never going to happen):
A. Partial refund
B. Return items for full refund
C. Additional free figure (another with the defect) at or below cost of damaged figure.
D. Replacement/repair kits, "repair at your own risk" either free, low cost, or paired with / free with purchase of...
E. ...Nice discount for additional purchases
Any option would satisfy me, C/D/E would probably get more money out of me. I'd gladly take two ninjas with derp shoulder joints at half the price of the expected single, non flawed figure
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>>6231439Hi fwoosh :P
Also, question:
if the only issue is larger peg was shoved into shoulder than it was designed to hold, the result should just be squeakiness, overly tight joints, or stretched holes. All of which should be fairly easy to repair at home shouldn't it? boil peg out, use 10 dollar dremmil from Harbor Freight to size up hole, bam no more tightness/squeek. If stress marks show they should be easily fixed with a touch of paint?