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I don't feel like manually replying to everyone about mcfarlane toys halo 3 and their questionable durability, its not so much a case of knowing how to handle the toy or being a kid or being a grown ass man buying kids toys and wonder why kids are breaking kids toys or why a grown man is buying and breaking a kids toys. sometimes you should just accept that your 300 mcfarlanes must be barely used touched once items.
THEY ARE FRAGILE.
not glass fragile, but they definitely aren't chunky soft rubber toys or soft resin. these figures will sometimes break if you play with them a lot, its not 100% and its not 0% and if you have 300 mcfarlane halo 3 toys and haven't had a single one with a split waist or a broken wrist joint or a cracked weapon or maybe a broken trigger finger you honestly aren't touching your action figures at all. they must still be in the packaging or they're posed like absolute shit bricking in one of those retarded IKEA glass boxes.
There are certainly a few examples of extreme fragility like the previously mentioned ODST toys their wrists are apparently notorious, waists thighs whatever. but they all break eventually this pic related master chief toy is a series 8 spartan heroes or whatever 2 pack, the one that came with Jerome and flame thrower Master Chief, his foot is currently broken from moving houses and it had been repaired previously, his waits has been split in the past and repaired, cracked and repaired, his right arm is from a series 3 master chief (rest his sweet soul) after the peg in the original arm broke and then the bicep broke and i decided to just replace the entire arm regardless of slight color differences. admitting these old toys can be fragile regardless of the care you took or didn't take is the first step to becoming a real adult with perception and intelligence. but also admitting these figures can be somewhat durable in spite of their fragility will also lead you down the same path.