>>8119698>muh ever changing goalposts when i got proven wronghue.
Such butthurt and denial because you're feeling ripped off paying so much that a $20 figure can do.
So we went from you saying that McFarlane figures don't have as much articulation as your SC figures, then you lying that your McFarlane figures can't do the same back angle as that, and now another pose.
Never ending goalpost movements.
And this is a pretty disengeous comparison now because all my figures have bulky pouches (hard plastic), belts, ammo pouches (hard plastic), and skirts to get in the way. So even though this guy can do the splits and get a lower back angle, the skirt is acting like a spring to push the joints back down. So the leg on the right can go even higher than this, but something needs to hold it up. The left one needs even greater force.
BTW, i like Storm Collectibles and own a few. I'm just pointing out you're a butthurt liar. I don't mind paying that much money for them (and most other lines), because they're doing a great job, but I'm not going to lie to myself that they aren't overpriced or inherently better.
>>8119700Pretty much every modern McFarlane figure has as much articulation or more than a Japaense collector figure.
That's about equal amount of pieces to produce, which shows the gigantic gap between east and west. Giving credence toward McFarlane being right about how much Japanese collector brands are ripping people off. Nevermind that DCC made a premium line that was right in line with McFarlane's price estimates (the suicide squad line would have been $30, btw).