>>8077137No doubt you're underplaying the Gylos compatibility because you're a 4H shill, but people can be creative as fuck with Gylos shit. 3 headed monsters and ... whatever, i don't actually care about Gylos stuff, but I'm impressed by what I've seen from the Gylos threads.
>Bigger scale with greater detail versus smaller scale with greater scope. 1/48 scale allows for armies, siege weapons, colossal dragons... but that doesn't make it better than 1/18, it makes it for different things.You're incredibly wrong and ignorant about this.
1:18 scale strikes the perfect balance when it comes to action figures and miniatures. 1:18 figures can still be detailed as fuck (paint and sculpt) as a 1:12 figure and be as poseable as 1:12 figures.
1:18 is also small enough that you can fit in larger figures, playsets, vehicles and the playability of 1:24 or 1:48 in having massive armies.
This is why you can find EVERYTHING in 1:18 scale. Characters, monsters, knights, tanks, nurses, jets, police, orks, ogres, garbage trucks, mecha, schoolgirls, soldiers, police departments, fire stations, castles, etc etc. Even shit that isn't marketed as 1:18 fits, like Calico and Playmobil playsets/vehicles.
1:18 is also cheap enough that you won't be breaking your budget just to build up an army and environment for your toys.
With smaller scales, the engineering starts to shit out. You can only make the joints so small before they start to become too thin, so there's fewer joints and the range of motion is impacted a lot. The paint also starts to look too thick. The sculpted detail can't be as good either.
>I agree with rancoranon that trolls are way too expensive and they could have saved on articulation by removing joints that have almost no range)I didn't say that. I said that for the price, they should have included better joints, like the ones the rancor has. 4H sucks at engineering and are as greedy as Mattel, so they don't want to build it better