>>7899607>99% of the surface is covered in specks?how often do you dust?
Look at this picture
http://is2.4chan.org/toy/1576235085472.jpg and you can see how the bottom shelf is full of dust and is undisturbed. 100% chance the rest of his collection has dust all over it, yet he took a picture because he thought it looked fine.
This just shows you haven't the foggiest of idea of how tiny dust is.
Just a braindead contrarian who isn't thinking this shit through.
This also shows much people don't give a shit about things they don't notice from a "reasonable distance", unlike some asspies here. And the dust specks are their natural colors too, making them stand out more, yet....
Obviously, we give a hard time to a bunch of dirty ass hoarders who had a thick layer of dust on their shelves and toys, because there were literal layers of dust, not just random specks or even what most would consider to be dusty.
Shit like this is dusty as fuck, with an actual layer of dust, which is more dust particles than you'll see on a hundred thousand McFarlane OPM, but because of how it's lit and the camera isn't angled properly, you can't see it on the toys and the person who took it probably can't see it either.
Again, you're proving you have no real knowledge and deny this knowledge when confronted with the fact that specks are tiny and unnoticeable until you get real close to it.