roskus said:Hi guys, AOW refresh me next week.
Liad said:Those are totally valid points, but my issue is that in many cases it's just a pointy sword, not a massive sculpt such as Wyald/Zodd. For example, The Kurono Statue has a sword that's maybe 1 cm in diameter (if that), and that alone is 30 cm straight up, so it utilizes space horribly. If they made the pose so that Kurono is preparing for a lunge, you have volume in horizontal lengths, so you can turn the statue to fit better. 20th does this very well, but that single sword alone can stop you from placing maybe 3-4 additional figures, because it creates so much dead space around it.
roskus said:Hi guys, AOW refresh me next week.
roskus said:Hi guys, AOW refresh me next week.
Zoddit said:Good. Will you get refund or replacement?
this is the "luckily" small damage of mine: click
I haven't tried to glue back the piece yet, because I think I will need some putty, it isn't properly a clear-cut break.
Anyway, after AoW asked me for taking pictures of the damage and all the packaging materials used, adding an explanation on what I think would have happened...
their judgment is... no compensation but 5,000 YEN of discount for a next-preorder, because, their words: "it is difficult to judge the exact reason, and we are afraid that it is not easy to get
compensation from Japan Post for this kind of damage"...
Zoddit said:wow, a bit pricey...
I think that saying the standard version is limited to 33 pieces could be a little misleading, at least for a newbie... I mean, what you receive is something numbered from 78 to 110...
roskus said:Finally, i had aow response for my statue broken.
they give me an other statue (free shipping) and 10% discount for cannon spinning.
Great solution!