>>8272537>Tiny niche? so these are not selling?Why wouldn't they be selling?
It fills its niche.
But it's still tiny, given my next response
>The dominant brand of Kaiyodo action figuresYou're probably too young to remember, but Revoltech made a big splash when they came out and road that wave for years and years. They were heavily marketed in US, going around the major conventions (Toy Fair, SDCC, etc) and were buying up a ton of licenses. That's not really the case for probably over 5 years now. They're floundered behind every collector figure company, including newer companies.
They've fallen into a small groove, a niche and there's seemingly a small sect of you guys who love everything Yamaguchi makes, but it's ignored by almost everyone in these threads and not copied by any other company. It's very much a niche.
>I don't think so.but that's basically every photograph posted. You point toward the far more simplistically engineered female figures, but all the male figures? It's either Yamaguchi's retarded Liefeld posing or... every gapey photo posted on /toy/
Even in officials stills like this, there's gaps and joints that unnatural extend away. It's just how the toys are engineered now.
Revoltechs didn't always used to be this way and its probably why they were more popular before.