by BionicKoalaBoy » Mon Aug 01, 2016 7:02 pm
Yes they look great before he posts them. But he does have to sort it. ( I can't find the post you refer to but the image i posted is only 4 hours old and the figure delivered today ) - People seem content to be repairing them, which really they SHOULDN'T be. As a frequent ebay seller I know how fussy and demanding buyers can be, And for whatever reason people are accepting these 'broken' goods. Would you buy a DI figure from a store at full RRP price, that had no packaging and was broken to a point that it had detached limbs or weapons? You would at least ask for a discount. a broken figure wouldn't have even been accepted by a shop for sale or trade-in. I am not critisizing this artists skill, HE IS FANTASTIC. But if you're going to sell something on-line, get your quality control in place or use more bubble wrap?. Otherwise you may as-well sell the digital artwork for people to 3D print themselves.