grail
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I really should hang around here more...but for now, I just have a couple things to interject:
1) Dr. Tooth - Knock it off. Nobody's "attacking" them...they are simply stating concerns with the product and how it is being produced. You're the one doing all the attacking. With any luck, this is an opportunity for us as a group to help someone make figures that MANY of us have wanted for quite some time in the best way possible. To not fully speak your mind on the topic is ridiculous. If there is anything that most people around here have learned over the past couple years, it's HOW to give feedback. So far, yours is the feedback that's been the least "helpful"
2) Something that concerns me is that I just did the math. For them to be on store shelves even by the END of March, they're going to need to be on a boat by the very beginning of Febuary. To fill orders for retailers like Wal-Mart, which is my understanding that they will be available through (someone correct me if I'm wrong), they're going to need AT LEAST a month at the factory in China. That puts it at the Beginning of January to start production. Which means that they have from now until mid-december or so to get the sculpts finished and approved, have a paint master done and approved, get the tooling done, get a test shot done debugged and approved...and then a week or so to get the production bible done and sent. That's a tight schedule...tight enough that I don't see how they're going to have much of an opportunity to tweak the likenesses, etc. Especially since it looks like they may have all been sculpted by the same person.
I do find it interesting that he said they cast the prototypes and painted them for pre-Toy Fair. I find it more interesting that they're using regular clay instead of casteline or wax. I dunno...something just sounds "off" to me.
1) Dr. Tooth - Knock it off. Nobody's "attacking" them...they are simply stating concerns with the product and how it is being produced. You're the one doing all the attacking. With any luck, this is an opportunity for us as a group to help someone make figures that MANY of us have wanted for quite some time in the best way possible. To not fully speak your mind on the topic is ridiculous. If there is anything that most people around here have learned over the past couple years, it's HOW to give feedback. So far, yours is the feedback that's been the least "helpful"
2) Something that concerns me is that I just did the math. For them to be on store shelves even by the END of March, they're going to need to be on a boat by the very beginning of Febuary. To fill orders for retailers like Wal-Mart, which is my understanding that they will be available through (someone correct me if I'm wrong), they're going to need AT LEAST a month at the factory in China. That puts it at the Beginning of January to start production. Which means that they have from now until mid-december or so to get the sculpts finished and approved, have a paint master done and approved, get the tooling done, get a test shot done debugged and approved...and then a week or so to get the production bible done and sent. That's a tight schedule...tight enough that I don't see how they're going to have much of an opportunity to tweak the likenesses, etc. Especially since it looks like they may have all been sculpted by the same person.
I do find it interesting that he said they cast the prototypes and painted them for pre-Toy Fair. I find it more interesting that they're using regular clay instead of casteline or wax. I dunno...something just sounds "off" to me.