>>11251256>create a new definitino for goalpost movement becaue he got caught in moving the goalpost just to defend his original argument>making up more insane bullshit to continue arguing>too ashamed of his generation to even give an age range.You keep proving me right.
As for timestamp, here's an example of how I'm not a hamhands. 7 years (bought it new in package, maybe 8 years after it came out) of ownership, despite also going into my boxes when not on display and having way more delicate, thin pieces than what's found on a Joytoy or Mythic Legion figure. I don't need to treat it like glass.
It didn't break after an hour of handling it like a Mythic Legion figure, because it's not made of shitty plastics like 4H uses. I can post thousands of other figures i own like this, but i won't, becasue you've proven you'll just make up endless goalposts to defend whatever brand you're a bottom of the barrel fan for.
And you really need to see the paint job. Shit's beautiful. It's ultra matte where it's supposed to be matte and glossy where it's supposed to be glossy, because it's from the golden age of paint apps in toys. The metallics are metallic too. It's amazing shit that you really don't see today, despite toys costing over 15x as much.
And not even any rough textures like youv'e been pretending to see. Look at how smooth it looks with the light shining across the completely painted surfaces in this close up. Only bumps you see were specifically sculpted in.
>>11251259>big whoop.Are you purposely ignoring the point or illiterate? Point is that McStatues (muchless the LotR figures) aren't strictly statues like the zoomer was ignorantly saying up there.
And that's a nice cherrypicked example from an owner who could have been a kid or some bitter housewife just throwing shit around to resell because her husband played vidya for an hour that day. Mine are still intact, because I'm not a hamhands and the plastic isn't shit like a Warhammer figure by Joytoy.