My guardian dragon came in the mail today.
In pieces.
Just three pices, but I can't find one of them, and the other has screwed up the armature when it broke loose, so I'm not sure it's even possible to repair.
I guess you get what you pay for after all. That was incredibly cheap for how pretty it was, but the inexperience that didn't show up in the sculpting showed up in the packaging.
It was packed in shredded paper, which is one of the WORST packing materials for truly delicate objects. Shredded paper is fine for something fairly robust that you just don't want to have actively rattling loose, but if you're shipping something that is really, honestly breakable, NEVER ship in shredded paper. (And always double box, and never ship two items inside the same inner box, but she did those things, they just weren't enough to make up for the shredded paper.)
I was so excited to get it, and now I'm just depressed.
In pieces.
Just three pices, but I can't find one of them, and the other has screwed up the armature when it broke loose, so I'm not sure it's even possible to repair.
I guess you get what you pay for after all. That was incredibly cheap for how pretty it was, but the inexperience that didn't show up in the sculpting showed up in the packaging.
It was packed in shredded paper, which is one of the WORST packing materials for truly delicate objects. Shredded paper is fine for something fairly robust that you just don't want to have actively rattling loose, but if you're shipping something that is really, honestly breakable, NEVER ship in shredded paper. (And always double box, and never ship two items inside the same inner box, but she did those things, they just weren't enough to make up for the shredded paper.)
I was so excited to get it, and now I'm just depressed.
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Date: 2007-12-01 04:42 am (UTC)I'm sorry to hear it. I strongly reccommend telling the original artist what happened. She might not be able to do anything about it now, but she'll know for future sculptures, at least.
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Date: 2007-12-01 04:47 am (UTC)And the best field-test for proper packing is if you can drop it a distance of ~5 feet onto hard concrete. Regardless of what shipping method you use, it'll go through that equivalent of handling.
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Date: 2007-12-01 05:22 am (UTC)Personally, the worst part of my day is when I get a package and it goes *tinkle tinkle tinkle* when you move it. I have no idea what's inside, but I just feel so sorry for the recipient. Is it just a broken mirror? Is it the glass of a picture? Is it a one-of-a-kind custom stained-glass creation? >:
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Date: 2007-12-01 05:48 am (UTC)That's why I never bother to get it, it's worthless except in those cases where they've like... dropped the truck on the box, or something, and it's flattened.
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Date: 2007-12-01 07:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-01 03:59 pm (UTC)I hope you can find the missing bit and at least fix it up some D:.
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Date: 2007-12-01 10:09 pm (UTC)And there is something in the mail for you just now, by the way. Careful when you unpack it, there's a fragile bit at the center of the package.
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Date: 2007-12-02 03:17 am (UTC)hehe as you could tell I'm a bit of a novice at shipping things too, hehe at least I found another use for all my scrap fleece bits I have piling up..
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Date: 2007-12-02 03:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-02 03:20 am (UTC)Sorry for the confusion :)