>>7390127>they were mostly shitI beg to differ. Figures like this were a very rare commodity back in those days.
>bc it was much cheaperHow so? A couple of articulation points hardly make a huge monetary dent. Like I said, it's about the image first with McFarlane. Practicality comes second. Take a look at some of the things they've done. They're obviously not going for the average consumer as a target audience.
>He's recently been cutting out even the most harmless looking articulation and selling them as toys. I've really picked up on what a con man the guy is over the past several years.If you're stupid enough to buy something you know doesn't fit your articulation, or other criteria, then you deserve to be swindled.