To be fair, so long as you do non-contact swinging, the mc glamdring should hold up fine. If you decide to do sme cutting however, then all bets are off.
Tungsten carbide is meant to be very scratch resistant because of its extreme hardness. In fact it is so hard that it is in the brittle side and can crack if dropped from a height.
Weta definitely made a new hero sting because the sting that is featured in the hobbit does not have any runes on it...yet.
As for glamdring, I'm not too sure because it is the exact same sword. But I'm guessing new hero Glamdrings were also made.
As a completely neutral party there are only 3 possibilities to this.
Scenario 1) The Rick Baker does not have and never did have a physical C-Scar. When the original screen-used vader helmet was made, it did not have a physical c-scar as well, but some time during shooting, it got physically...
I really don't understand how anyone can be disappointed with the legend!
Please guys, this is a mass produced item. You cannot compare it to a fan made helmet where some guy spent more than triple the time and effort painting the thing.
The pedigree of this efx helmet is equal to those highly...
I see lots of small pot holes in the texture of the helmet as well as irregular paint lines.
Do we know where the intentional prop accurate blemishes end and the actual factory mistakes begin?
Maybe they gave your order to someone else and you're really actually waiting for a "limited edition agreement"?
It's not exactly an unlikely scenario. I would press until I get that invoice with the words legend.
Vendetta is ok by me...every consumer is entitled to vent.
What I don't like however is "agenda": you know the ones where dirty competitors/rival companies masquerade as collectors and try to tarnish the reputation of legit businesses.