>>10734029>The Figma looks fine, by itself, but compared to the McFarlane, it's definitely not as sharply sculpted. Hence Figmas being known for their soft sculpts.Are you fucking blind?
>I mean, look at pic. I'm looking. The Figma doesn't have the lumpy paint or pitted plastic that the McFarlane one has that you're trying to pass off as "sculpt". Faces look about equal. And the Figma has better articulation, paint, build quality and accessories.
The edges on the Figma sculpt are crisp and sharp, not "soft" at all. Seems like you don;t understand the words you're spewing.
A soft sculpt would be doughy shit like this.
>spinning colored plastic as a good thingIt literally is a good thing. 99% of the time for basic colours, plastic colour >>>> paint, unless it's a metallic. You won't get paint chipping or imperfections with plastic colour, and if the piece is just supposed to be a flat colour anyway paint is pointless. Hence why imports, which have higher budgets and can afford more molds per figure, use more than one colour of plastic rather than molding everything in one colour and relying on (often incredibly sloppy) paint like most Western companies.