>>7897261Again, you're comparing a zoomed in shot, that was specifically photographed to show those flaws, and think you can distinguish it in person, when almost everyone has said it looks smooth, good, or excellent.
So who to trust, people who actually own the toy, or a couple of butthurt preschoolers whose only knowledge of the toy are zoomed in shots?
If you didn't catch the hint, it's like a couple of retards saying the moon is incredibly close because of zoomed in photographs.
Again, I've compared it to grains of salt on a white tile, because that's also nearly invisibible to see "at reasonable distance" because they're both the same color despite those grains being larger than the dust specks.
But nope, you just plug your ears and shut your eyes, thinking that if other contrarians agree with you, that makes reality change.
It doesn't and won't.
This says a lot about who you are: people who act like children (or still are children?) and have a very unhealthy defense mechanism.