>>8034842>Only thing that matters is a sculptors abilities when it comes to the injection molding,Sorry, that's what I meant when I said molding. I meant the sculpt and was a dumb dumb and used the wrong terminology. Otherwise you're right about the injection molding thing. I meant the sculpt.
>Just a reminder on this, DCC used Lexan plastics for their joints and lexan is a bullet proof glass.That's a common misconception. Lexan glass, while durable, isn't rated to be bullet proof. Do NOT spread this misinformation as it could cost someone their life if they take your inadequate advice seriously.
>Paint on DCC is higher, as they use more paint apps than SHFJust because they use more doesn't mean they're as well applied.
>Both DCC and Hasbro do regular face paint apps and then ADD the stickers on the face. Cool. Bandai's faces are still better. Compare pic related to Hasbro's attempt.
>McFarlane still uses more articulation. More pieces to mold = more expensive to produce and build. Range of motion costs nothing, unless you count the extra space cut away from the Figma to give the joints more space to work with. So that's like .00001 of a cent saved on using less plastic on the Figma.Who cares about more moving parts if they barely move? You can't even make the New comic Batman and Superman sit properly, even without the cape getting in the way.
>Toy market in the US is bigger. So big that a collector company like McFarlane became the 5th largest toy company in the US, which makes him bigger than every collector toy company in Japan except for Bandai.McFarlane isn't competing directly with import figures. It's disingenuous to compare them to import toys. I bring this point up when retards try to compare MLs to imports. They're not the same thing. And that's ok.