Hi. I've been looking at Gatoregger recently and I keep coming across hard ones with dammage, for example here.
http://home.comcast....ggzBunch18.html
Seems like the dammage is production based, a tiny bit missing on the foot, plus those smooth bits on his stick, leg and sometimes face. Does anyone know if this is just a standard thing with these figures or has anyone seen any with absolutely no dammage? I know on omletto there was always a little mold linee on or near the leg.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
Ed.
Does hard Gatoregger come dammaged from production as standard
Started by
Xonic
, Aug 12 2012 03:29 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 12 August 2012 - 03:29 PM
#2
Posted 12 August 2012 - 04:24 PM
Yes, it does appear to be "standard" damage from the factory. Peel Poachers seem to always have a chunk/slice taken from the right eye. Tough to see on the yellow sculpt pictured in the archive though. I can try to get a better pic sometime.
We think its from when they separated the sculpts from the tree/sprue. They must have just sloppily cut them right off without much care.
We think its from when they separated the sculpts from the tree/sprue. They must have just sloppily cut them right off without much care.
Edited by Soupie, 12 August 2012 - 04:25 PM.
#3
Posted 15 August 2012 - 12:00 PM
I checked an original the other day- I think the foot is not actually a foot but a club type rounded tail. It wraps around from the side, with raised bumbs as oart of the texture (as per the arms). Which is very dinosaur like.
http://animals.natio...s-magniventris/
So does beg the question whether he was more dinosaur than gator...
http://animals.natio...s-magniventris/
So does beg the question whether he was more dinosaur than gator...