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Originally Posted by ukshaun
The Out of the Box piece turned out great.
Sideshow appear to get lucky every time they open their box, as their piece never has wonky eyes, broken parts, poor paint app, or pegs that fail to insert correctly?
I miss watching heavy handed Susan present Out of the Box videos.
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I think for unboxings they either:
1. Put together extra parts sent to them from the factory (possibly the parts that go in their swap inventory?) Or
2. They get a box from the factory that’s marked and purposed for unboxing’s so that way they always know it’s a presentable piece. Or
3. If they really are opening boxes from sellable inventory to do these videos, they swap out any bad parts ahead of video recording.
I do believe them that they present factory pieces but I don’t see how these could be blind unboxings. They’d risk pulling out a bad part on video, and showing that would hurt sales. We don’t see them remove tape from the styrofoam, removing wrapping paper or plastic baggies from parts. They ain’t lucky.