>>10972786>Like, every review of the latest wave has said (and shown) that the figures are more shells, and less solid bricks of plastic like they were before, and the torso joint is REALLY flimsy.This is the same retarded logic as people who like diecast because it feels heavy.
Bandai uses super light plastic too on their Space Marines, but the toys are still very durable. They use the same plastics for their giant Dragonball figures and their Robot Spirits line, and i understand their reasoning: too heavy and it'll have problems holding itself up.
Same shit with McFarlane's Terminator.
Anyway, the complaint is pretty shit anyway. There's not even an inch difference in height from their other space marines and the terminator, and the weight difference is 1 ounce between them. 14ounces vs 15 ounces.
Nevermind they share the same construction (read: they're hollow in the same places).
The "hollow" complaint comes from McFarlane using hard plastics on the backpack part and other armored pieces. IT feels like the same plastic as the Joytoy Dreadnought or Bandai's Robot Spirit figures. So it's not the all vinyl-feeling parts as the normal Space Marines.
In other words, it feels less hollow than the Joytoy Dreadnought, which is the same height as McFarlane's Terminator. I notice no one ever bitched about the Joytoy's Dreadnoughts feeling hollow and despite being 1/3rd wider and about 2/5ths thicker, it's only 6 ounces heavier.
>>>10972796>having an informed opinion and being able to compare a bunch of lines together am badSorry i can't agree with your ignorantass that Joytoy's figures aren't supremely overpriced for what they are. I'll pay up because it's a property I like... as long as they're actually the scale they say on the box and aren't fragile like their Sisters and Cadian figures.