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Originally Posted by Kebron
Sigh.... how is it a bone headed move when that statue is made to be displayed eyelevel or below? Is it perhaps more boneheaded to display something in such a way it was not meant to be displayed?
Maybe reevaluate how you have your statues displayed? Why not move a different statue to that height and display the WW one where it should be.
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This goes for any statue- the point of where to put the seam-
any seam- is to mask the fact that it is two separate pieces at all.
What you especially do NOT want to do is break up what should be a uniform area of flesh, unless it is already broken up by clothing or jewelry, etc.
Unless the object is to make the statue look more like an action figure. In which case, success!
And while you are right that the onus is now on the collector to find a suitable place slightly below eye level or even further down so as to avoid this being an issue, I don't remember that caveat being spelled out on the solicitation page when I placed the order.
Hey, I realize it's not the end of the world.
Just a disappointment as I was looking forward to it and now on the cusp of it being shipped out I find out it won't work for me after all.
I have plenty of other things I can put in it's place and have no problem at all just leaving the Lynda Carter one set up there till Spring when I'll rotate something else in.
That is a blessedly seamless statue.
Though it was probably cast in several pieces, the seams are well hidden- as they should be.