Sader and Sage were released in Korea some years ago; I've found them on eBay.Those detailed figures are gorgeous! Do want...
The 2 priests were released as ufo catcher prizes around 2 years ago.
Posted 07 August 2010 - 05:10 PM
Sader and Sage were released in Korea some years ago; I've found them on eBay.Those detailed figures are gorgeous! Do want...
Posted 07 August 2010 - 06:59 PM
I can't read Japanese so I wouldn't know how to order them even if I wanted to. I'd prefer it if Gravity had an in-state distribution center. At least that way, the shipping won't kill me.If you saw anything in my posts and would like to know where I found it, I usually save my links. I have most of what's been posted herein, but I obviously missed out on some cute jRO stuff in my travels!
I wish you were my mom, Sera.If I ever have kids, I will get them a goblin plushie instead of a teddy bear.
Posted 12 August 2010 - 01:33 PM
If I ever have kids, I will get them a goblin plushie instead of a teddy bear.
Edited by Ultimate, 12 August 2010 - 01:34 PM.
Posted 12 August 2010 - 01:43 PM
See, now this is why I never learned how to ride a bike. I didn't have the best helmet ever.keep em safe on their bikes too:
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Posted 08 September 2010 - 11:16 PM
Pre-orders just opened up for GSC's Nendoroid Archbishop figure!
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10127187
http://www.goodsmile...Archbishop.html
Images:Spoiler
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I do love the merchandise, but we receive no discount in importing it, and we have looked into creating it locally and what not to little effect. Cost in the States is ridiculous, and shipping it from overseas is a problem on many levels. Need like 10 interns working a
sweat shoperr Kafra shop type thing to make this happen.
Posted 09 September 2010 - 12:58 AM
How about starting small like via CafePress and then work your way from there? WarpPortal t-shirts are okay and all, but players would much rather prefer wearing logos of their favorite games than a website.I do love the merchandise, but we receive no discount in importing it, and we have looked into creating it locally and what not to little effect. Cost in the States is ridiculous, and shipping it from overseas is a problem on many levels. Need like 10 interns working a
sweat shoperr Kafra shop type thing to make this happen.
Posted 09 September 2010 - 02:07 AM
most on-demand places like cafepress are VERY limiting in what you can create, don't look professional, and you make very little profit from them ): i'm real close to closing my own CP shop because it's now costing me money rather than making any, and it never made me that much in the first place, tbh...despite all the time and effort i spent trying to make it look professional and keep it updated. i hear that the item quality is iffy at times too. seems like cafepress is more for people wanting to make personal items, and trend-of-the-week shirtsHow about starting small like via CafePress and then work your way from there? WarpPortal t-shirts are okay and all, but players would much rather prefer wearing logos of their favorite games than a website.
Posted 09 September 2010 - 08:18 AM
That sucks. And deviantART charges an arm and a leg for shipping.most on-demand places like cafepress are VERY limiting in what you can create, don't look professional, and you make very little profit from them ): i'm real close to closing my own CP shop because it's now costing me money rather than making any, and it never made me that much in the first place, tbh...despite all the time and effort i spent trying to make it look professional and keep it updated. i hear that the item quality is iffy at times too. seems like cafepress is more for people wanting to make personal items, and trend-of-the-week shirts
Posted 09 September 2010 - 12:14 PM
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Santa Poring cell phone accessory!
You can request miniature stuff from the sculptress here: http://chibicreations.ca/index.html
Posted 17 October 2010 - 12:43 PM
Posted 17 October 2010 - 10:42 PM
most on-demand places like cafepress are VERY limiting in what you can create, don't look professional, and you make very little profit from them ): i'm real close to closing my own CP shop because it's now costing me money rather than making any, and it never made me that much in the first place, tbh...despite all the time and effort i spent trying to make it look professional and keep it updated. i hear that the item quality is iffy at times too. seems like cafepress is more for people wanting to make personal items, and trend-of-the-week shirts
i feel gravity's pain on getting things made at other places though. manufacturing and printing costs in the US seem kinda high for anything other than simple paper goods, and a lot of printers pretty much swindle you by adding on a lot of expensive stupid fees and forcing you to order thousands of items at a time
let me know if you guys start hiring for that sweatshop though
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