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Quote from: Behemoth on August 06, 2012, 11:19:25 AMWoah. Thats crazy! I'll be sure to look very carefully for damage when I go to buy this set now. You might not be able to tell, because it occurs where the plastic holds the pony. I'm not sure how apparent it is until you open it. But perhaps if you are looking specifically for it you might be able to catch it...
Woah. Thats crazy! I'll be sure to look very carefully for damage when I go to buy this set now.
This is making me question getting this set. For the price, I expect quality, especially since the set is being marketed specifially to collectors. The QC on the entire G4 line seems to have been very lax.
Quote from: Mosspath on August 06, 2012, 01:47:38 PMThis is making me question getting this set. For the price, I expect quality, especially since the set is being marketed specifially to collectors. The QC on the entire G4 line seems to have been very lax.Which is exactly why I was pissed. I dropped 40 bucks on this. Not 5, not 10, but 40. I was intended on keeping Trixie, Pon 3, NM and Lemony gem and selling off the others. But it doesn't change the fact that they ponies are damaged. Hasbros reaction is garbage too.
You think it's possible to fix the dents somehow? Submerging the parts in hot water or something? I don't feel like replacing any ponies because of dents since it doesn't bother me too much.