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In lugnet.trains, Christian Gemünden writes:
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> If interested, you may now also find a close-up of the head piece here:
> http://www.brickmaster.de/Guarded/ [scroll down to updated]
Wow!
If the piece wasn't malformed/misshapen, I'd pay big money
to buy that head!
Obviously not the response you were hoping for. :^)
I can't judge from the photos how bad the printing on the torsos
of the figures is.
I've been hoping that the gold paint used in the print on the
re-release minifigs won't wear off as easily as it did on
the original minifigs. I have so many "crossed-axe" torsos
with the gold rubbed off. It seems like a single day of
carrying a figure around in a pocket was enough to wipe off
a lot of the gold paint.
I would accept some blurriness in return for the paint not
wearing off. ie, if the new printing methods improve the
resiliency of the paint in exchange for some blurriness, I think
I won't mind. But do the torsos look *really* bad?
Perhaps a scan zoomed WAY in on both an old and a new torso
would show the differences.
--
Jeff <jthompson@esker.com> "Float on a river, forever and ever, Emily"
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