>>11294832That's nice, but i've bought basically every brand /toy/ talks about. Literally hundreds, if not a thousand toys, in the past 10 years, and I've had no toy break on me but two brands.
NECA, DC Direct, Hasbro, Figma, Kaiyodo, Ori Toys, Bandai, Hiya, Mezco, McFarlane, Mattel, Jazwares, Underverse, MegaBloks, Jakks, 3A, Furuta, Wave, Mafex, Toy Biz, and dozens more. None have broken me. Mind you, some of these toys I bought that are decades old, supposedly known for being fragile, sitting around and getting more brittle with age, before i opened and played with them. I've even made model kits and posed those, without breaking anything. Only two brands have broken on me in over a decade.
I mean, shit, look at this Green LAntern figure that has CLEAR PLASTIC JOINTS with pegs as thin as the fingers on a Mythic LEgion figure. Completely fine, over a decade later, after a decade of use.
4H figures were breaking on me, on a REGULAR BASIS and the fact that it continued happening, guess what? It's 4H's fault
>>11294861>retard still pushing the whataboutism fallacyNevermind you're still trying to compare apples to oranges, another fallacy. Hasbro makes budget children toys, not collector figures with premium prices. When you're paying extra, they should be using better quality control, which 4H isn't. 4h even seem to skip the production sampling process.
And here's a little tidbit: yellowing is almost impossible to combat, unless they only use known plastics and colors that they've been monitoring for the past decade. Even plasticizers weeping early is almost impossible to predict. So I've never blamed any company for that shit, because plastics are constantly being modified and colors need to be accurate. Nevermind it's not something that can be caught with current quality control standards. Brittle plastics? That's something you can find even before production starts. Bubbles in plastic? That's just rushing shit out, because they're greedy.