Product Condition
Condition
We use the following terms to describe the condition of the item and any accessories. Packaging details are described separately so you know exactly what to expect.
New: Straight from the source. We haven't opened it — you get the honours.
Mint (M): Looks fresh and flawless with no signs of wear. Stunner One Hunner.
Near Mint (NM): In excellent shape with minimal handling and hard-to-spot signs of a past life.
Very Good (VG): Light signs of use — small scuffs, tiny paint rubs, or slight wear. Still a cracker.
Good (G): Visible wear like paint loss, marks, or loosened joints. A great pose could make it punch above its weight.
Fair (F): Better from afar. Heavily worn or cosmetically rough, but still has life. A good starting point when collecting a set.
Spares (S): Damaged or incomplete. Best used for parts, repairs, or getting creative.
If there's anything specific you should know — like a missing accessory or loose joint — we'll mention it in the product notes.
Packaging
Rip it open, keep it sealed? We try to describe the packaging when listing an item so you know what to expect from your collectable.
Loose: Birthday suit. No original packaging — just the item.
Sealed: Factory sealed and untouched. Typically means the box is in great condition.
Unopened: Still sealed, but packaging may have shelf wear like dings or scuffs.
Opened: Original packaging is included, but has been opened or unsealed. The item may have been removed at some point for display.
Box Only: Just the box — no figure or parts inside. Could be used to combine with your loose figure.
Condition Is in the Eye of the Collector
Every figure gets a proper once-over. We check joints, paint, packaging, and accessories, and describe everything as clearly as we can. We aim to standardise condition across the Interlude site and always take a figure’s age into account. That said, condition is still subjective — so if you're ever in doubt, take a good look at the photos and feel free to reach out for more info.