>>11159152>wronglol.
Yeah, the shitty eyeliner on my Lythonax looks great. Same goes for the crudely slapped-on blue spots on my Alectrosaurus or my raptor's blue nose.
You've gotta be some kind of absurd fanboy or absolutely blinded by paleoaccuracte sculpts if you think the articulation for the Therapods is better than what the Hammond Collection is offering. The CBS therapods can't open their mouths wide, they can't do dynamic poses without a stand, hell they can barely stand without a support stand for long periods of time unless you want the legs to warp. A $35 toy from Mattel can easily outpose a $140 CBS figure. It isn't 2021 anymore, the large and medium Hammond Collection figures don't have clown feet, soft sculpts, and buck teeth anymore while the BOTM figures still have bad deco, a worse range of neck articulation, and can't stand without supports or their non-articulated legs.