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Post by extracrispy93 on Mar 24, 2004 14:27:36 GMT -5
I think the way you posted the pics above was really cool, you get to see what the figure looks like assembled and everything that comes with it, so either way I vote you at least keep pictures like that.
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Post by Grayfox on Mar 24, 2004 14:51:13 GMT -5
If you only want 3 pics per figure, here's how I'd go at it.. - First a picture of the boxed figure..mint in box (now's the time to do this! It's something that's missing from other figure archive site because it's too hard to come by unopened versions these days)
- Second, I'd go for main configuration (based on the official website)
- Third would be a picture of the unassembled figure with all the pieces that come with it. Much like the pics you posted earlier in this thread.
Let me know what you think!
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Post by CJK Toy Bay on Mar 24, 2004 14:57:37 GMT -5
The mip pics will never be a problem for me with Xevoz, I'm keeping one mip and opening another set ;D
The pics I posted above were of the configuration shown in the directions, thus official assembly then extra pieces scatterd around.
So you're saying to remove the extra pieces from the official assembly pic and then in the 3rd pic just show all the pieces unassembled?
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Post by Grayfox on Mar 24, 2004 15:07:47 GMT -5
Thats the way I would do it yes. One pic with assembled figure (using the configuration found in the instructions is a good idea) and then one pic qith every piece loose. So people will be able to identify parts easily. You know, when in 10 years or so a new breed of fans will run around flea markets hunting down these figures and wanting to know if they're figures are complete
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Post by CJK Toy Bay on Mar 24, 2004 15:12:01 GMT -5
From the way I've seen people storing these so far there's going to be people 10 months from now trying to figure out which pieces go to who ;D I was already kind of unhappy with the original pics because you couldn't see any of the back pack pieces. So maybe this will be my solution, 1st pic of official assembly...then I could even have them holding their weapons and what not and stand them up. Little more attractive that way and then the 2nd pic would be more of an inventory pic. I like it so far, what about everyone else? We have over 30 members here and all kinds of guests, some one else must have an opinion
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Post by the sliFt on Apr 3, 2004 16:52:50 GMT -5
i have one! i'd do the 1st pic of the fig MIP 2nd would be standing up assembled like in the instructions, holding what he can 3rd would be of everything else
so, pretty much what you said last, cjk
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Post by CJK Toy Bay on Apr 3, 2004 17:59:40 GMT -5
That's the way I decided to go actually, basic assembled, unassembled then packaged. Barring any further interuptions I should have the site up and running tomorrow night or monday morning
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Post by Thread Jack on Apr 3, 2004 18:48:19 GMT -5
Barring any further interuptions I should have the site up and running tomorrow night or monday morning awesome... bring it on my man... can't wait... good luck to ya...
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Post by Squishee Slinger on Apr 3, 2004 18:51:49 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]Oooooh that does sound cool. I can't wait to see it. [/glow] ;D
~SS~
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Post by CJK Toy Bay on Apr 3, 2004 19:06:52 GMT -5
There's only 1 person who has seen what I have so far and he was impressed but he's not a Xevoz collector yet so putting it in front of you guys will be the final test Now if I could just get myself off this board and back to work I'd be doing a lot better
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Post by the sliFt on Apr 4, 2004 15:55:30 GMT -5
i'll most likely approve. i'll take any pics of these guys i can get ;D
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