>>7854698>The articulation is limited when compared because of muh sculptSo you're saying the figure is meant more for fans who like a more accurate sculpt? Huh, who knew McFarlane is known for trying to pack in as much detail as possible.
The fact he created figures with such amazing sculpts AND pull off so many poses is great. Yep, the paint chipping is lame, but it's incredibly minor given everything else. This is why people have been praising his figures. McFarlane's figures are pretty much the only ones that are poseable enough to actually shoulder and cheek wield their guns (or do it close enough).
Maybe McFarlane should switch the engineering on the hips or just use a softer plastic so that the plastic doesn't scrape off or bend, but it doesn't bother me enough to not buy an amazing soldier figure and other weird figures like Not-Thanos.
And the articulation gap is just a necessary evil. Every line has weird issues, with Figmas having the tumors on the back of the knees, Figuarts also having giant gaps or entire sections cut away. Again, with McFarlanes' figures, the issue is pretty much only around the hips.
Thankfully, none of these lines are as bad as Yamaguchi, who ruins the sculpts just to fit in joints at awkward places and segmenting the body so much it looks like a Hasbro engineered Transformer .
>>7854721>an intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument.This is what you're doing. Again, see this post and click on any of the links to see what the original argument was.
>>7853563 Feel free to click on any of the images too.
But no doubt you'll ignore it again, because you can't face the reality of being wrong and will continue moving the goal post. Stay butthurt and delusional, kid.