it is vaguely worded but "crack under the arm" can be understood both
way with the cracking being on the underside of the arm and the crack being under
the arm on the torso.
it is vaguely worded but "crack under the arm" can be understood both
way with the cracking being on the underside of the arm and the crack being under
the arm on the torso.
That's right
There are two interpretations, but usually they clearly write down the subject
of the crack
it is vaguely worded but "crack under the arm" can be understood both
way with the cracking being on the underside of the arm and the crack being under
the arm on the torso.
That's right
There are two interpretations, but usually they clearly write down the subject
of the crack
mhm that would be optimal but with 17894 stores on bricklink some dont like straightforward
explanations
Hello.
Yes, I found out that the seller may vaguely announce it this time
I'll be careful next time, and I just hope there won't be any other victims
who interpreted it like me
Thanks
I buy some minifigure torsos.
And there notice "crack under the arm" i understand 'arm crack'.
Seller reply : "Very clearly stated in description cracks UNDER arm, not
ON it."
Did I get it wrong?
Other sellers clearly enter the subject
Example : cracked torso (left, right,..) side
It's the first absurd thing I've ever experienced
What do you think about seller notice?
Thanks.
If you see a description such as this and are unsure, contact the seller before
putting the torso with a badly worded description such as that in your cart.
If they don't reply, it is up to you to figure out yourself whether you want
to put up with the hassle of dealing with a torso that either has a crack in
one or both arms, or in the torso itself.
I buy some minifigure torsos.
And there notice "crack under the arm" i understand 'arm crack'.
Seller reply : "Very clearly stated in description cracks UNDER arm, not
ON it."
Did I get it wrong?
Other sellers clearly enter the subject
Example : cracked torso (left, right,..) side
It's the first absurd thing I've ever experienced
What do you think about seller notice?
Thanks.
If you see a description such as this and are unsure, contact the seller before
putting the torso with a badly worded description such as that in your cart.
If they don't reply, it is up to you to figure out yourself whether you want
to put up with the hassle of dealing with a torso that either has a crack in
one or both arms, or in the torso itself.
Just my opinions.
Cheers ...
ghyde
Yeah.
I won't buy it again in this store,
If other stores are using ambiguous notices, I'll ask the seller and buy
them
if its an expensive torso then maybe but if an arm is cracked I usually just
say something like "1 arm is cracked" or something as replacing it usually
isn't worth it
if its an expensive torso then maybe but if an arm is cracked I usually just
say something like "1 arm is cracked" or something as replacing it usually
isn't worth it
Interesting. I have a ridiculous drawer of spare hands and arms
I'm always happy to put them to use I've got more than I could ever
use. Lol
if its an expensive torso then maybe but if an arm is cracked I usually just
say something like "1 arm is cracked" or something as replacing it usually
isn't worth it
Interesting. I have a ridiculous drawer of spare hands and arms
I'm always happy to put them to use I've got more than I could ever
use. Lol
Crystal
Funny enough even tho I sell the broken arms sometimes when they are on the torso
I have 2 large ziploc bags and 1 large drawer completely filled with spare hands
and arms I guess I throw out a lot of torsos
if its an expensive torso then maybe but if an arm is cracked I usually just
say something like "1 arm is cracked" or something as replacing it usually
isn't worth it
RIP to all the URUK torsos that had a hair line arm crack that, then dark brittle
brown exploded the torso when trying to remove the dark red arm.
Then I get mad at myself... "SOMEONE COULD HAVE USED THAT FOR AN ARMY BUILD!"
if its an expensive torso then maybe but if an arm is cracked I usually just
say something like "1 arm is cracked" or something as replacing it usually
isn't worth it
RIP to all the URUK torsos that had a hair line arm crack that, then dark brittle
brown exploded the torso when trying to remove the dark red arm.
Then I get mad at myself... "SOMEONE COULD HAVE USED THAT FOR AN ARMY BUILD!"
"Underarm swirls" is a great description, I'm going to use that too!
If I'm going to list a torso with cracks/nicks/underarm swirls/etc it's
going to be because the torso is still worth good money, so I will be as descriptive
as possible and offer to send photos.
High-end minifig parts is a tough category to sell in - some buyers can be very
particular.
In Media, Adjour writes:
In Media, zorbanj writes:
I'll say "Torso cracked under arm socket". I toss cracked arms.
In Media, Adjour writes:
I personally say "torso cracked one side" or something like that
Crystal
Yeah see that makes sense to me also.
Do you note the circular scratches under arms when they are obvious? I saw a
seller calling them "underarm swirls" years ago and I stole the term.