>>11344742You're missing the point. I've been arguing with people who have proven themselves to be shills, pretending to be fans.
Basically, everything they know about the series is mostly thanks to me arguing with them. They didn't know anything about the Primaris marines until i pointed out that Joytoy's figures were out of scale. They tried using a 2011 video game to prove I was wrong, not understanding that the Primaris marines weren't invented until 2016. They've didn't even know what any of the rule books looked like until i told them that they didn't even notice mine in the background.
Their knowledge is a reaction to my complaints.
And they've shown how nonfans they are, given the fact that they've bitched that the Space Marines are too silly if they were actually in scale with one another (being large is a big selling point for them)... despite boasting about how amazingly large some figures (Primarchs, dreadnoughts) are (not even that big, since some are smaller than basic Mcfarlane figures). Nevermind they never even played a game in their life, despite having tupperwares full of models and books (which they've proven they've never looked through).
Everything positive they say is basically whatever fits what Joytoy is releasing. The non-scaleness = Joytoy's figures as they are are great, despite not fitting the source material. The bad painting = gold is bad, thus joytoy's colors are better than the source material. Oh, did Joytoy introduce scale creep into the line because they can't figure out how to update the engineering without adding height? = It's GW's fault for forcing them be faithful to the source material.
The fact that some people in this thread even own models is likely because they're Joytoy employees tasked with looking over source material GW sent to Joytoy to TRY and keep the toys faithful to the source. Obviously, they're lazy.
Nevermind people got caught shilling from Hong Kong and their posts kept getting deleted for months