>>11247952>paint bleed>on 100+ hand brushed paint apps on a single figure (plus spray masks, shading, tampos, weathering, etc).lmao
holy fucking nitpicking. Even many modelers will have a very hard time doing that shit and they're going to leave it as is, because you really need to put your eyeball next to it to see it as anything but "OOOOH, LOOK AT ALL THAT DETAIL".... that would otherwise be sculpted detail that is barely/un noticeable unless you also stuck your eyeball next to it.
Nevermind paint bleed is found on most toylines, except because modern lines have so few paint apps... well, the failure rate is actually higher. Like on this Revoltech.
Almsot everything you say is disingenuous and contarian, so forgive me if I'm going to cherrypick the most ridiculous argument you put forth. Just too funny to not acknowledge.
>>11247959It reeks of poorfaggotry and consumerism. People who buy above their means just because it's popular and then reselling it because they couldn't actually afford it.
It's like looking for happiness and then finding out it wasn't, and then repeating the same shit over and over. It's inane mania.
As someone who actually enjoys this hobby, i still love going over my old shit and using it WITH my new shit. It's neverending fun.
And there's stuff that i kept from the 80s and 90s, and most of that stuff actually aged like milk. I've given most of it away.
BTW, 100% of my Lord of the Ring figures and maybe 90% of my 00s Mcfarlane collection i only started buying in around 2014. Why? Because i was a poorfag in college and was 2 kool 4 kiddie shit, so i missed out on a lot of 00s figures and even into the 10s. So what I have been buying, it's because it simply looks amazing and outshines 99% of modern toys (2010+).