>>8275038>Funny how they had no problems for years and years using Lexan on even smaller figures like the 3.75" GL figures or the even tinier Lil Gotham figures with tinier joints. My figures are still holding up just fine almost a decade later even after 9 year olds played with them. It's almost like this is entirely anecdotal.I'm not sure you know what anecdotal means. There were multiple sources indicating that there was breakage with those BtAS figures. Your singular instance of not having issues is anecdotal.
here are a few articles talking about the problem
https://sciencefiction.com/2015/01/26/dc-collectibles-quality-control-future-batman-animated-series/https://gizmodo.com/good-news-dc-is-trying-to-fix-their-batman-the-animat-1681834036>I can read just fine, because here you are literally creating another story to say McFarlane is wrong for saying he can manufacturer the same toys for only $30 because of a fictional story you jsut created.I know reading is hard, let me explain it to your tiny dog brain. Sure, Todd can make $30 with the same accessory count as an import figure. But Todd's figure still won't match up in terms of paint quality, articulation, and plastic quality. I've seen McrFarlane toys broken in the fucking box, pic related. So yeah, he can produce action figures with that many accessories for $30. But they're still not import quality.