Reference image of what the fig’s dome should actually look like:
I’m leaning towards misprint, the pink circle is elongated and component above that also looks misaligned. That’s a weird one.
Edit the closer I looked - I don’t understand what happened there, the finish around the squares also looks like it’s melting off? wth
After studying the dome for a bit, here’s what I think happened:
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Pad printing on a hemisphere seems to be done by dropping the pad directly onto the center of the hemisphere. Example here
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Lego pad prints different colors at separate times and with separate pads. Example here briefly at 28 seconds
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The plain Flat Silver dome gets the light blue color printed on it.
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The dome is then tilted out of place a bit due to machine error and receives the Silver print at the wrong location.
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The dome is straightened out but slips out of place downward due to the tilt, so the pad for the Dark Blue print does not come all the way down onto the dome, leaving the neck area nearly free of Dark Blue print and making the Dark Blue print look runny (or “melting off”).
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The dome shifts slightly and receives the Black print and the Dark Pink print (not concurrently)
This sequence accounts for how the colors of paint are layered as well as the drift of print misalignment.
That’s some fine detective work, I concur!
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The back white neck part lools worn like someone pried a tool in the gap.
Look in the bottom a new figure body will be clean, a used figure might have sticky food/kid dirt way up inside
R2’s bottom hole is clean 😏
I noticed the dent at the back of his neck too. The figure was packaged disassembled, so maybe the white piece incurred that damage while in transit?
R2’s bottom hole is clean 😏
Words I didn’t expect to read today. It could just be a sloppy print because the registration is off on most of thr head detail also…so maybe they had some QA issues