Sekhmetti
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Before I start my first TV I want to know how small is too small?
What size do they start to get lost easily?
And how small before it's hard to take a good picture?
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| Posted Jul 9, 2010, 12:36 pm |
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fam-united
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Hi Sekhmetti, that's not easy to tell. I think, it is difficult to hold a toyvoyager just with two fingertips, if you don't want to show your fingers on the photo too. And of course it can get lost easily, if it is very small. On the other hand you can put the toyvoyager in a pocket of the trousers and carry it around easily. We don't exactly have a special rule for this.
I think, you will do some updates for your toyvoyager too. So I think, the best is to take photos of this toy and take a look at them. And if you see, that the photos are nice and it is possible to take the photos without showing hand or fingers, then go ahead and register this toy. If you think, that the photos don't look nice, choose another toy and try it again.
I'm not sure, if I had been able to help you.
Greetings from hot Germany to cold Australia
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Apperveilchen
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You got most of the tips already, I think consistency is also a factor. Can the tv stand up/sit up on its own? Or is it all soft and fluffy?
There are some playmobil figures as tvs, which seems to work really well, but a tv of the same size that can't stand up on its own, stands on 4 instead of 2 legs and thus needs to be held differently for the photo can make thinks more difficult.
Magnets in the feet can also be an advantage.
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Sekhmetti
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Thank you.
This helps.
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| Posted Jul 9, 2010, 3:52 pm |
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