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But they've been good so far. I find them a touch cheaper than HLJ as well, say ¥500 or more? that seems to be what I remember. I think that difference is lost though in that AmiAmi requires SAL Registered where HLJ will do just plain SAL IIRC.
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2010-03-06, 16:33 | Link #2122 |
餓鬼に興味ない、俺の好みは年上の美女だ
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Shitty old London. They must've been on drugs when they built this place, WTF were they smoking!!!
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What's the difference between SAL Registered and just SAL? With HLJ, I always go for SAL because its cheaper than EMS.
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2010-03-06, 17:48 | Link #2123 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: On bended knee asking Belldandy to marry me
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Don't know if this has ever been posted in this thread, but I came across it for the first time last night. A series of videos showing the creation of a figure from concept to finished product. Nine parts, scroll down the list to the right to find the rest of them... about a fourth of the way down.
http://www.youtube.com/user/sleepyla...72/W5RpL8UBNWI
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2010-03-06, 22:26 | Link #2124 | ||
Horo♥
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2010-03-06, 22:45 | Link #2125 | |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Michigan
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I've ordered from AmiAmi and HLJ a few times. Between the two of them, AmiAmi is certainly cheaper (especially with their current shipping promotion), although the lack of accounts or automated payment system is a little unfortunate. I've never had problems with them, though. I like their packing better than HLJ, too. |
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2010-03-07, 03:43 | Link #2126 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: On bended knee asking Belldandy to marry me
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Yeah, it's a feature length documentary. I thought it was rather fascinating. It gives me a little more appreciation for my figures, seeing how much work and attention to delicate detail goes into these things.
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2010-03-07, 05:02 | Link #2127 | ||
餓鬼に興味ない、俺の好みは年上の美女だ
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Shitty old London. They must've been on drugs when they built this place, WTF were they smoking!!!
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Gotta say, I do prefer HLJ's website layout more though. Its just so much easier to browse through. Quote:
Seeing how much work goes into our figures is rather amazing. But the problem now is that the more I appreciate them, the more I get the feeling that these sculpture artists are way underpaid. I liked it at the beginning of the video, where everyone gathers with their ideas. I'd love to have that job, I'm sure there are loads of us who think "I wish there was a figure of *** character, wearing his/her *** outfit, doing this *** cool post" for their favourite characters
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2010-03-09, 00:29 | Link #2128 | |
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2010-03-11, 22:02 | Link #2130 |
Hopeless Dreamer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: On bended knee asking Belldandy to marry me
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Leaners =
Poor Corti. Such a nice looking figure, too. Have you ever tried the trick of running scalding tap water over the offending area and then trying to straighten it? I've got a cheap little figure of Mahoro that came with a DVD art box. She's not bad looking, but was leaning too far forward to begin with, so I tried that around her ankle on the supporting foot. It softened up and was indeed bendable, but after a few days she was back the same. I decided to try bending her knee just today. Looks like it might hold, but I'll see in few days. PVC has a stubborn "memory."
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2010-03-11, 22:13 | Link #2131 |
Horo♥
Join Date: Sep 2008
Age: 40
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AmiAmi suggested I use a hair dryer and not water cold or hot as it might damage the paint.
However I've only had Corti a few days, and if she's already leaning... there's going to be little I can do to stop it without putting her back in her box.
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2010-03-11, 23:04 | Link #2132 | |
I can has drinks?
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Ditto on the hairdryer thing - it's a better solution but only do it for a bit. If you aren't into drilling + metal post, then it's back to the box. Drilling is a viable solution for maybe older figures, but you just got Corti. |
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2010-03-12, 01:02 | Link #2133 |
Hopeless Dreamer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: On bended knee asking Belldandy to marry me
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What I mean by scalding is just a small stream of straight hot water. Typical water heater setting is 125 F, boiling is 212 F. I've done it several times to that Mahoro figure, trying to get her to stand straight, and no paint has come off.
Hair dryer? I would think dry heat would be worse than wet heat. But then, I'm no physicist. If paint gets damaged from a little water, that's pretty crappy paint. I've washed one of my figures with plain, room temperature water before (some accumulated dust became stuck on it). Nothing happened. That totally sucks if you just got that figure. Would that be caused by poor PVC mixture?
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2010-03-12, 12:08 | Link #2135 |
I desire Tomorrow!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: As far away from reality as possible
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Well, mine came in non leaning (thank god) so I'm not sure about the failure percentage, but yeah, I didn't even expect that there'd be leaning problems. Although I doubt Corti will be able to stand upright with that pose they gave her and no extra posture stability tool.
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I too thought Orchid Seed would be reliable, otherwise I wouldn't have purchased a figure posed in such a way. It's definitely a leaner pose, but with a proper base and leg it shouldn't have been a problem. Good Smile Company's Corticarte is fine, I have her as well and have had her for a year on display in the same exact conditions as Orchids. In fact they were side by side. Quote:
The dry heat seemed like a better option, as it's not going to run paint off the figure like water might, nor leave other substances there that could be in your water. Mine for example has a lot of lime and iron in it. I think what caused this is likely the use of PVC at all on Corti's leg. PVC is a very soft plastic, often used on cords for lights etc... Those IKEA lights I have for my cabinets for example have PVC wire coating. Orchid Seed should have used a different type of plastic such as ABS, which I believe is on most figures these days with poses like this. It's more brittle, but less prone to lean without high temperatures. It's my opinion that Orchid Seed cheaped out on their process. But I have only 2 points of data so far, my account, as well as kernel1024's on MFC. It's impossible to judge an entire run on only 2 points of data, that's not a trend, it's just a line. So it could be the rest are fine and I just got unlucky.
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2010-03-12, 15:06 | Link #2137 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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I was a little concerned about my Golden Darkness figure when I got her eight months ago, this one... But she's holding up just fine.
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2010-03-12, 15:15 | Link #2138 |
Horo♥
Join Date: Sep 2008
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I have that figure as well. Mine also is fine, she's constructed out of both PVC and ABS. Feel her hair for example, it doesn't flex like PVC would, it's much more rigid. IIRC her right leg (supporting leg) is also ABS, making her quite stable. Good Smile Company seems to be pretty on top of things when it comes to that.
Which is why I feel comfortable buying Canaan and Alphard.
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2010-03-12, 16:25 | Link #2139 |
Hopeless Dreamer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: On bended knee asking Belldandy to marry me
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Damn you, Starburst!
Those are some very cool looking figures. My obsessive compulsion is rearing it's ugly head. *runs off to download Canaan* No, I haven't seen it yet. So, even if figures contain ABS, they're still classified as PVC?
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