I got a salt vampire and opened him to discover he has two right arms. Since his hands both look the same, there is no way to tell in the package that he isn't correct. At first the backward one was the only arm I bent and I thought his torso was backward, but then I bent his other arm. They had to have noticed at the factory when they were dressing him. He isn't a very good display example, that's for sure.
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Two" right" arms doesn't meen two "correct" arms...
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Two" right" arms doesn't meen two "correct" arms...
Last edited by LonnieFisher; Jun 27, '21, 1:43 PM.Tags: None -
The non-left arm variant. Very rare. Not very desired, but yes very rare.
I've got figures like this too and not noticed until I opened it for display. Say goodbye to the front row my little friend. -
I've done a little bit of surgery and flipped the forearm over on a figure with an incorrect arm that was covered by the cloth goods. That, or used some donors from spare parts pile from customs stuff. Not everyone has a customs pile, tho.Comment
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