>>7243547>Half the time paint jobs are sub-par or down right miss the markThis I'll agree on.
>the figures are mostly hollow plasticnot a problem, helps keep the price point low.
>many of the figure have balance issuesliterally only the ones with batteries.
>the overall lack of articulation in this line is disturbingLiterally the most articulation we've seen from a Jurassic line. Its not any worse than Kenner or Hasbro period.
>plastic is generally flimsy and weakOnly an issue on humans where they need to hold things. Dinosaur plastic is fine.
>detailing and texturing is not always greatDetailing is a paint issue which I concede once again is indeed a major flaw, textures are top-tier though, look at any custom paints.
>at times proportions a down right horribleI'd much rather have slightly large feet than a figure that won't stand properly.
>the version of Dino-Damage they went with is so 2015 Hasbro it bloody hurtsI know it boils down to personal opinion, but I preferred JW damage anyways. What isn't an opinion though, is that this kind of damage works infinitely better on hard plastic toys. Its the right call for what Mattel is doing.
>the lack of vehicles and playsets is severely disappointingBrandofags, the door is that way.
In all seriousness, they have the perfect amount of vehicles right now, and big sets are probably too much of a gamble right now for Mattel.
>and distribution on this line has been a straight up disasterThis is the only other issue with the line. You're right about the paint and the distribution but every other argument you made was an opinion or a complete non-issue