OMG! I thought that we had already got these pictures up here. Let me get these pictures out there for all the fans (and the haters alike) to see. We’ve got the pictures of the Final Packaged Figures. These are exactly what will be ending up in the hands of all you Indie Spotlight fans.
What’s that? You want to see images of the final figures loose as well? Well sure thing. Check them out! And Enjoy!
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6:10 pm on February 19th, 2009
Well once again Scud1994 was here with is poor attempt to try to bring everyone down. And just like in Every Single post he’s made here so far (Seriously, like almost every single one) he’s got something else negative to try to bring up about Indie Spotlight.
First off, we can only tell the news as it’s told to us. And it’s been pointed out, Time and Time again at the Shocker Toys forum that these are the Packaged Pictures. You should try to get past all that Mock-Up garbage. And what difference does it make to you? Who cares man. Get off it. No one cares if the picture of the package has plastic corners on it or not. Or if they’ve been edited or not.
I think someone else over at the ST website said it best-
“by bigjerbear
I think the point they were making was this was the final design… who the f*** cares if its actually a mock up or not. No extra points for splitting hairs.”
Everyone else is excited about seeing these pictures. You’re the only one who seems bothered by this. Well, I guess Octane over at the Shocker Toys website seems to think that they’re only Mock-Ups as well. Even though it’s be said that they’re the real deal. Maybe you’ve already read about all that though.
I invite you over to the Shocker Toys site so that you and Octane can figure out this whole mess for us.
Either way, “Mock-Up” or “The Real Deal” these are the pictures that you get to look at.
-Enjoy.
Scud1994 – no one else is going to have to read rude comments from you. From now on your posts will be “Toned Down” for a more friendly and polite approach of communication. You’ve had your chances, but you chose to be impolite with your choice of words. And don’t get me wrong, voicing your opinion of what you don’t like about a figure is not rude. Your approach of how you choose to express your opinion is what is rude. So from now on, we’ll help you get your point across with a more polite approach. Thanks for posting.
6:46 pm on February 19th, 2009
Oh you mean like the first post I made where I said they looked great and asked about release dates?
Or do you mean the one where I said I liked the Tick and wanted that figure too?
Wow, don’t worry about it. I won’t come back to this joke of a board. I mean, who else is posting here that isn’t a mod?
If you disagree you get your posts edited? It’s no wonder this is a ghost town.
8:14 pm on February 19th, 2009
Oh, were you able to find the only 2 or 3 posts where you weren’t being rude, to reference there?
Wouldn’t it just be easier for you to Not be so rude when you make your comments? Rather then be subjected to having your posts edited? It’s really not that difficult.
-Speak your mind, but don’t be rude.
-Try to be productive with your comments to try to inspire them to change the product for the better. Don’t just bash them for the sake of hating on their vision of a character.
-Try to keep in mind that you’re being extensively judgmental on prototypes. Make your suggestions for change in a polite manner, and then wait to see the next phase of the product. A lot changes by the time the figure is finished.
“Scud1994 Says:
If you disagree you get your posts edited?”
I can’t stress this enough, It has nothing to do with disagreement, but rather everything to do with how you present your comments. Just be nice, and everything would be fine.
“Scud1994 Says:
Wow, don’t worry about it. I won’t come back to this joke of a board.”
Again, this wouldn’t be necessary if you were capable of being polite all of the time. We welcome you here, and encourage your comments. But if you don’t feel that you can be polite when you post your criticism here, then we’ll make it polite for you.
We hope you decide to stick around. And we look forward to your future posts. Hopefully they won’t need editing.