death_toner • Vor 7 Tagen • #92886431I mean, if it doesnt look fragile af, imma pull the trigger. i have 1 fig from them that didnt break. ALL HAIL THE FAT BIRB
Rule number 1: All PVC-L figures are fragile af.
Rule number 2: The packaging inside those foam boxes makes them often break during delivery.
Rule number 3: Only pull the trigger when it's a normal PVC figure. Then it will be packed inside a clam shell and no one gets hurt.
I can not overstate that even if a PVC-L looks sturdy, it can still break. There have been instances of figures breaking right in the middle, because they were hollow. More common is the breaking of smaller parts such as legs, hands or wings though. And well, that Laffey sits on a tree and has bunny ears as well as ship parts. I just can't imagine that works out from 3d printing.
War_MaidenMeltry • Vor 9 Tagen • #92715995NOOO I got so happy when I saw Laffey WHY :(I mean, if it doesnt look fragile af, imma pull the trigger. i have 1 fig from them that didnt break. ALL HAIL THE FAT BIRB
Rule number 1: All PVC-L figures are fragile af.
Rule number 2: The packaging inside those foam boxes makes them often break during delivery.
Rule number 3: Only pull the trigger when it's a normal PVC figure. Then it will be packed inside a clam shell and no one gets hurt.
I can not overstate that even if a PVC-L looks sturdy, it can still break. There have been instances of figures breaking right in the middle, because they were hollow. More common is the breaking of smaller parts such as legs, hands or wings though. And well, that Laffey sits on a tree and has bunny ears as well as ship parts. I just can't imagine that works out from 3d printing.
Just please be abs PVC... ;)