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02-14-2024, 10:38 AM
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#271
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Speculative Fiction
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Southern Califo
Posts: 810
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Everything was paid by us to repair the venom busts, including shipping back and forth. We are still not finished fixing our entire allocation.
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02-21-2024, 12:04 PM
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#272
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Zot
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Taipei
Posts: 5,605
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Quote:
Originally Posted by azurepred
It's an easier gamble if you're buying through a great retailer like SS because they will either get you a replacement or you can easily send it back for a quick and painless return. It's just such a pain with any of these smaller retailers.
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I doubt Sideshow will do anything about it if the defect occurs 1-2 years after shipping.
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02-21-2024, 09:27 PM
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#273
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Zot
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 5,674
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Quote:
Originally Posted by darren1228
I doubt Sideshow will do anything about it if the defect occurs 1-2 years after shipping.
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oh, of course, I just meant more like in my scenario. I'm positive the crack didn't form until I had it on display for a few days. For that to occur after a year, there had to have been a small crack somewhere in that thing already, but we will never know for sure. This is the only case I have heard of that happening to this bust after being displayed for so long.
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02-21-2024, 09:43 PM
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#274
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Doctor Doom
Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 16,186
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Quote:
Originally Posted by azurepred
oh, of course, I just meant more like in my scenario. I'm positive the crack didn't form until I had it on display for a few days. For that to occur after a year, there had to have been a small crack somewhere in that thing already, but we will never know for sure. This is the only case I have heard of that happening to this bust after being displayed for so long.
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It happened to you too, right? Happened to Art Statue Collector too.
Jaw shape is just too extended especially with the heavy tongue for brittle polystone to support.
I'd wager they will all eventually crack regardless of conditions. Likely even the repairs will not hold either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEdGoj5HOhI&t=2554s
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02-22-2024, 03:40 AM
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What happens if you get scared half to death twice?
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: SoCal
Posts: 1,655
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Quote:
Originally Posted by qz33
It happened to you too, right? Happened to Art Statue Collector too.
Jaw shape is just too extended especially with the heavy tongue for brittle polystone to support.
I'd wager they will all eventually crack regardless of conditions. Likely even the repairs will not hold either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEdGoj5HOhI&t=2554s
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The reason they cracked was due to poor and thin materials used to patch the gap seams. The tongue doesn't compress against the sides at all so it does not impact it (especially since the tongue is not attached when it occurs in shipping). The factories essentially used a thin putty to cover the gap, and then used UV resin to give it that wet/gloss look. The foundation of the fill and UV resin is very brittle, so it was never going to last.
The entire run to my knowledge was also affected. I've repaired over 20 of these, including my own with apoxie sculpt which hardens to a rock-like consistency. I've had mine for almost 1.5 years and have not had issues, nor the ones I've repaired for clients. If the repair is done correctly, you won't have any future issues.
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02-22-2024, 09:08 PM
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#276
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Zot
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 5,674
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Quote:
Originally Posted by qz33
It happened to you too, right? Happened to Art Statue Collector too.
Jaw shape is just too extended especially with the heavy tongue for brittle polystone to support.
I'd wager they will all eventually crack regardless of conditions. Likely even the repairs will not hold either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEdGoj5HOhI&t=2554s
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Yea, but mine and most collectors cracks either happened quickly or upon opening it. I don?t think anyone else had it crack after a year
Quote:
Originally Posted by lewisnfro86
The reason they cracked was due to poor and thin materials used to patch the gap seams. The tongue doesn't compress against the sides at all so it does not impact it (especially since the tongue is not attached when it occurs in shipping). The factories essentially used a thin putty to cover the gap, and then used UV resin to give it that wet/gloss look. The foundation of the fill and UV resin is very brittle, so it was never going to last.
The entire run to my knowledge was also affected. I've repaired over 20 of these, including my own with apoxie sculpt which hardens to a rock-like consistency. I've had mine for almost 1.5 years and have not had issues, nor the ones I've repaired for clients. If the repair is done correctly, you won't have any future issues.
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Between you and Kenny alone, you guys repaired a very large amount of these. I suppose many just decided to live with it. QS should have come out right away and said something about it, but instead stayed silent. Pretty shady stuff.
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