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As promised, our preview to look at what physical character standees I have as my personal keep sake to share with everyone the quality of the build for the product, as best as one can with pictures. I'll be very honest and try comparing them to some other acrylic standees that I own that I feel are top of the line, professional level from bigger companies who handle them.

I'd grade the quality and work on these from 1 being terrible, not worth a cent. To 10 being completely perfectly smooth on edges, hand crafted, etc.

These would fall around personally about 7-8. The only major flaw is the outline cuts of the acrylic around the character can sometimes seem a tiny bit not smooth? But I could be very picky about that.

Along with that the bottom part that fits into the base/logo piece can feel a bit loose. Making it a bit easy to make the characters fall out from the base/logo piece. In order to explain further, I don't mean loose with having the character rocking back and forth or anything like that. It's just that if you set the standee up on a display shelf and decide to move it later. I would suggest grabbing both the base/logo piece and the character stand itself together when relocating it.

Those two slight issues aside, picture quality of the characters aren't fuzzy or blurry. I have a "test" character standee that I put through a little torture test. Unless I go out of my way with a blunt, hard object. I can't scratch the surface of the acrylic material or damage the product. (least not by easy mistakes like accidentally having it fall from 6+ feet above onto a hard surface ground or if by mistake you put force on it and slid it across your desk, etc.)

I highly suggest NOT doing what I did with my test standee, as it was for just that. A test to make sure if the worst happens to you by mistake and not intentional, you won't have a ruined product. :P

~Product details below~    

Height: 5 inches.
Width: 2-3 inches.
Material: Acrylic plastics.

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