>>8188569>I'm going to assume that you're trolling.Ironic, as your post reads like a troll post to me.
I was a ThreeA fan for a long time, and loved a lot of their toys, but even then, your post is beyond the pale. You're fellating on a champion level and you sound pretentious as fuck. "A very specific type of art toys aimed at a very specific audience?" Please, sir, remove the phallus from your mouth before orating!
>The "dirty" that you speak of is the best weathering of any company, bar noneThe weathering was really good in the first year or two, then gradually got lazier and lazier until it was literally just "thick sponged on paint everywhere." Old ThreeA actually used shit like subtly different paint tones to communicate rust, drybrushing, and washes, later-era ThreeA was very clumsily done sponging with no variety to weathering types whatsoever.