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Collectibles Japanese Vinyl and Figures V8, Poisons overload! Is your body ready?

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whateva
post Dec 17 2010, 10:00 PM

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QUOTE(orestes @ Dec 17 2010, 09:30 AM)
trust me, you'll be selling her few weeks after you got her... hehehe...
the blanc neige syndrome starts again
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I couldn't agree more with orestes. Blanc Neige looked really good when in prototype stage like Maxima now but once you get the production line figures you would indeed be disappointed... I know I was haha. Hence the term Blanc Neige syndrome, am I right orestes? tongue.gif

There were other examples too like Celestia where she looked good in the promotional pics but was so so only when she came out. Hence for Kotobukiya Shining Wind figures I would rather wait until I can see the production version first.
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post Jan 5 2011, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(DEz012 @ Jan 5 2011, 01:09 AM)
Seriously not everyone has the equipment or paint to fix it, super glue wont cover those crack lines or paint peel off. It's their own stupidity fault for using those sponge that doesn't protect the figure & not using a box with styrofoam that holds the figure box.

The reason i'm angry is they blame the customs for open the package that cause the figure broken but i receive the package were not even been open before as the customs will used those customs tape to stick after they open the package.

All i want is the figure to arrive to me unbroken is that so hard, if every time i order something from outside or inside malaysia were broken, then i would not buy anything that used post anymore.

Anyway after searching website from another hobby forum some people were also piss off with e2046.
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I was also smitten by e2046 pre-painted Kos Mos and considered buying from them before. But after some research I found that some of the owners (some Malaysians and from other countries) got their pre-painted Kos Mos with certain parts broken.

I figured that I wasn't going to plonk down 250USD for the risk of having it broken at my doorstep. Granted that most of these owners complained about it and they eventually fixed it on their own, I was not willing to pay so much for a risk of defect and having to repair it on my own.

Looks like my fears were confirmed based on your experience with them. I agree that paying for something so pricey, we should not be expected to be ready to repair it if it arrives broken.

Sorry to hear about your predicament but I am glad that you shared your experience and that has really convinced me not to buy e2046 pre-painted garage kits...

whateva
post Jan 31 2011, 11:31 AM

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Location of Dreamz Toy here http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=144...127946790581028

That's from their FB page.

 

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