Good Afternoon all Model Fans,
I thankyou all for reading my post because at the moment im stuck between a rather expensive problem.
Im seeking advise on what others would do in my position, and im hoping some of the experienced modellers and painters in these forums may assist me with some advise since I have exhausted all avenues on my end.
To keep the story short, I'll only fill you in on the basics.
I purchased the 60" Flying Hunter Killer from the Philippines and had it shipped to Australia (where I live) at the end of 2009.
The item was fully insured so I have been battling the insurance company and shipping company for compensation for the last 8 months. This week I have been told there is no chance of any settlement because no one is assuming responsibility for the damage during transit, which is how it arrived.
The Terminator Flying Hunter Killer I ordered had been shipped inside a container (due to the huge size) but during the voyage the container must have been exposed to a large amount of heat as the plastic wrapping protecting the HK model had stuck to the body of the model and melted the paint, eventually creating uneven and deep lines.
I have included pictures below for all to see, and the damage ranges across the whole ship, some sections are far worse then others but the model is very disfigured with melted paint markings all on it.
I did attempt to contact HCG directly to possibly get advise and help, but after one E-Mail they informed me to go back to the original seller.
HCG have unfortunately proven to be useless as my E-Mails for help (not asking for a refund) have gone unheard and unreplied.
To those of you which are model paint detailers and guru's, I reach out to you for advise.
I have spent over $4000 dollars importing this model as my grand display piece but currently it's a display disaster.
My last resort will be to strip the damaged paint off the HK and respray the model myself, let me assure you, I am no expert with paint / detailing or airbrushing.
Since I live in Australia (Adelaide to be precise), I have tried to seek out professional painters and detailers which may be able to rectify the damaged sustained and make the HK model shine but unfortunately the city I live in doesn't have anyone I have found.
Any help would be fantastic and appreciated
I thankyou all for reading my post because at the moment im stuck between a rather expensive problem.
Im seeking advise on what others would do in my position, and im hoping some of the experienced modellers and painters in these forums may assist me with some advise since I have exhausted all avenues on my end.
To keep the story short, I'll only fill you in on the basics.
I purchased the 60" Flying Hunter Killer from the Philippines and had it shipped to Australia (where I live) at the end of 2009.
The item was fully insured so I have been battling the insurance company and shipping company for compensation for the last 8 months. This week I have been told there is no chance of any settlement because no one is assuming responsibility for the damage during transit, which is how it arrived.
The Terminator Flying Hunter Killer I ordered had been shipped inside a container (due to the huge size) but during the voyage the container must have been exposed to a large amount of heat as the plastic wrapping protecting the HK model had stuck to the body of the model and melted the paint, eventually creating uneven and deep lines.
I have included pictures below for all to see, and the damage ranges across the whole ship, some sections are far worse then others but the model is very disfigured with melted paint markings all on it.
I did attempt to contact HCG directly to possibly get advise and help, but after one E-Mail they informed me to go back to the original seller.
HCG have unfortunately proven to be useless as my E-Mails for help (not asking for a refund) have gone unheard and unreplied.
To those of you which are model paint detailers and guru's, I reach out to you for advise.
I have spent over $4000 dollars importing this model as my grand display piece but currently it's a display disaster.
My last resort will be to strip the damaged paint off the HK and respray the model myself, let me assure you, I am no expert with paint / detailing or airbrushing.
Since I live in Australia (Adelaide to be precise), I have tried to seek out professional painters and detailers which may be able to rectify the damaged sustained and make the HK model shine but unfortunately the city I live in doesn't have anyone I have found.
Any help would be fantastic and appreciated
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