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>MPtards have this delusion where unless a figure is dunked in paint like a glazed donut and it's thick to the point the figures joints actively break when moved, it's 'poorly painted'. It's probably all of the lead in the trash metal die cast they've been licking for years, eating away at their frontal lobes that caused this idea to formulate in their diseased minds.
I was sleeping while someone posted this in the previous thread and I've gotta say, it's fucking hilarious. They're referring to me; I have seen youtubers reviewing a multitude of newage and magic square products and YES, the paint looks like shit because it's all so fucking tiny. And to clear the record here, I actually DESPISE the paint-slathered modern-MP aesthetic, ready to chip and scratch out of the box and I prefer the bare plastic aesthetic (MMC's Bruticus, TE-OP1). Fans Toys are the only company I have seen actually make paint work on a figure; my Breakdown is amazing.
On an unrelated note, anyone know how to fix paint scratches on MP-36? Mine was scratched and chipped out of the box. Debating purchasing Infinite Toyhouse's version, but Dynastron was a piece of shit.