>>11220351>routinely need to explain "commonly known" shit for a decade+>notice barely anyone else does>ur egotistical!sure is nitpicker who is only arguing because I'm stating another commonly known fact that Japanese collector companies fuck collectors in the ass by charging 2-5x more than western collector companies
Also, im the first anon to even read and post what the licenses toy companies make.
>>11220319He's not making a serious argument. He's just pulling a "no u" because he's butthurt that i pointed out a lot of weeaboos on this board who receive autism bucks need to save up multiple government checks to afford a single import figure thanks to prices skyrocketing.
This is probably why they'er so many trolls on this board now that cyberstalk anons, because they can afford to buy a toy or five every week and post about them on a /toy/ image board, and they can't.
>>112203612-5 depending on the scale and character. And it's not as easy as that sounds, thanks to demand. Lately, companies like Hasbro and Joytoy have been releasing them as multipacks to make it easier. It's more common just to see redecos, which is still pretty hard to get.
Pic of my buying a unique character and just pretending it's an army builder, because it's faceless and generic looking. Jazware's recent Halo line released ODST figures, but holy fuck, is it hard to find in stores because no one carries it and the only easy ODST figure to get is the one that comes packaged with a droppod, making it pretty expensive to army build... and i say "expensive" in a relative way, because I actually paid more for pic since i bought them 8 years later and secondary market prices were 5x more than its retail price (McFarlane's are twice the price of the Jazwares ODST with droppod which is twice the price of the single packed JAzwares Halo figure)