Showing posts with label _Figure Mania FAQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label _Figure Mania FAQ. Show all posts
September 12, 2000
Figure Mania: Card Board Figures
General information:
Quality:
The figures are laser printed on 300 gram card board with 600 dpi. Cutting is done with a plotter.
Their height is approximately between 2.7 and 2.9 inches.
They are printed only on one side. The backside is white.
The plastic standees for the figures are included in the delivery.
Shipping costs for registered mail:
worldwide: 18.00 USD
Payment: via Paypal
Production and Shipping time:
Production time may take some weeks
How to order:
- Please send me the set codes via facebook messenger, what sets you would like to order.
- Next I will send you an information about the total price including shipping costs.
- If you agree you may send me your e-mail and shipping address. To finalize everything I will send an payment inquiry via paypal.
- After the payment I will send off the figures within 2-3 working days. You will receive the tracking numberof the package.
Category:
_Figure Mania,
_Figure Mania FAQ
July 8, 2000
Info about plastic standees
The plastic standees, that will hold your card board figures, don't have always the same exact width.
Thus I add some card board stripes to the shipping.
If the figure is too lose in the standee, please add a little strip in the back of the bottom of the figure.
Please cut these stripes to the appropriate wideness of the figure base and put both (figure and stripe) carefully into the plastic standee. (The additional small stripe should be on the back of the figure to not cover any printed part.)
I also add some miscut figures to your shipping, so that you can first experiment with it. Actually it is not that hard or complicated.
Thus I add some card board stripes to the shipping.
If the figure is too lose in the standee, please add a little strip in the back of the bottom of the figure.
Please cut these stripes to the appropriate wideness of the figure base and put both (figure and stripe) carefully into the plastic standee. (The additional small stripe should be on the back of the figure to not cover any printed part.)
I also add some miscut figures to your shipping, so that you can first experiment with it. Actually it is not that hard or complicated.
Cutting stripes to smaller pieces | stripes put together with figures into bases |
Category:
_Figure Mania,
_Figure Mania FAQ
July 6, 2000
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