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Post by Deckard on Nov 11, 2016 18:20:19 GMT -5
Release just got pushed back several months. Glad I didn't pre-order, I smell trouble...
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Post by shinotaking on Nov 14, 2016 8:51:23 GMT -5
Not really, you know Art Storm/Fewture allway delay release because i guess it's a small company but i never had problem with thier QC (except for the fist version of the EX Gokin Shin getter)
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Post by jaylive on Nov 14, 2016 10:50:22 GMT -5
Not really, you know Art Storm/Fewture allway delay release because i guess it's a small company but i never had problem with thier QC (except for the fist version of the EX Gokin Shin getter) fewture black getter ryoma was horrible, qc wise. i hate it.
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Post by S_Gokin on Nov 29, 2019 18:25:11 GMT -5
im sorry to bring this old thread back but it looks like its getting done
alot of new details
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Post by moleman on Dec 1, 2019 12:37:53 GMT -5
It's amazing how this guy was up for preorder for 3.5 years!!! And now it's going into hands of collectors. I've been reading a few Japanese in-hand comments and it seems to be rather top heavy. I also do not like how they packaged it with the arms separated from the torso. Some collectors say it's difficult to attach the arms to the body.
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Post by S_Gokin on Dec 2, 2019 9:02:24 GMT -5
wow how time fly lol
it better be perfect
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Post by S_Gokin on Dec 10, 2019 13:57:53 GMT -5
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Post by mpchi on Dec 11, 2019 0:19:47 GMT -5
That ToysTV review doesn't shed positive light on it at all. Owner Douglas spent half an hour and still couldn't attach the arms correctly, and both legs came floppy out of the box at the hips, and can barely stand without the help of the stand. His advice is "Don't ever buy this thing!" LOL.
While it is one man's opinion on a bad sample, it does show some potential issues. They even looked at the packaging and point out flaws that seem to indicate it is a rushed release, when Fewture didn't bother to light or clean up photos better for the box art, on top of everything else.
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Post by moleman on Dec 11, 2019 1:13:09 GMT -5
That ToysTV review doesn't shed positive light on it at all. Owner Douglas spent half an hour and still couldn't attach the arms correctly, and both legs came floppy out of the box at the hips, and can barely stand without the help of the stand. His advice is "Don't ever buy this thing!" LOL. While it is one man's opinion on a bad sample, it does show some potential issues. They even looked at the packaging and point out flaws that seem to indicate it is a rushed release, when Fewture didn't bother to light or clean up photos better for the box art, on top of everything else. It's sad that this piece took 3.5 years from preorder to finally be released. They couldn't bother to make sure the joints supported the weight and why they didn't attach the arms to the body while in the package is just a poor decision.
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Post by S_Gokin on Dec 11, 2019 7:50:16 GMT -5
sad thing indeed
lets wait for more reviews just to be sure
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Post by mpchi on Dec 11, 2019 10:40:00 GMT -5
That ToysTV review doesn't shed positive light on it at all. Owner Douglas spent half an hour and still couldn't attach the arms correctly, and both legs came floppy out of the box at the hips, and can barely stand without the help of the stand. His advice is "Don't ever buy this thing!" LOL. While it is one man's opinion on a bad sample, it does show some potential issues. They even looked at the packaging and point out flaws that seem to indicate it is a rushed release, when Fewture didn't bother to light or clean up photos better for the box art, on top of everything else. It's sad that this piece took 3.5 years from preorder to finally be released. They couldn't bother to make sure the joints supported the weight and why they didn't attach the arms to the body while in the package is just a poor decision. Those guys were also wondering why the arms aren't attached, as it was not a packaging space issue since the box is overly huge for what is needed. Those ToysTV guys are actually pretty informative, as many of them are either working in toy industry (a couple are from ThreeZero, some other from toy manufacturer & distributor) or know friends that are, and the guy with glasses and goatee is from packaging (he knows his boxes well). Often shed good info or insights in toy making, bringing in prototypes demo through their own company or their industry connections, and they are big toy fans themselves. Just that language barrier kept the channel from becoming very big. Not many toy review channels are done by people closely related to or within the industry.
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