>>9096049Some of the lines we most commonly discuss, from left to right:
Fornite- Surprisingly fun with tons of character variety. A tad cartoony for some, not the best elbows and some of the hands have difficulty with accessories that aren't from the line because of how wide open they are. They're also pretty cheap.
Marauders Task Force- Sturdy with tons of variety, a customizer's dream. Decent articulation and very modular; you can make almost anything. This is my Blue SAS guy and if you're looking for a single piece, from barets to guns to whatever you're looking for, chances are they'll have it. Emphasis on chances, when they run out of stock it takes ages, if ever, to restock. While you can piecemeal things to build almost anything, the individual parts can run up quite the tab which will take about a month to arrive from purchase to in-hand. They recently had a great WWII line and we're hoping for Vietnam guys next
Dime Novel Legends - Basically Western themed Marauder's except they focus on full figures with only a few accessory kits (hats, beer bottles, holsters etc) without the emphasis on swapping and customization which you can still totally do. Releases are slow to come out, kinda pricey, and only available through the website.
Star Wars Vintage Collection - Increasingly detailed figures with newer releases constantly improving on both articulation and sculpt accuracy. Although, I hate what they do with the upper leg articulation. Fandom and collector autism aside, they're great and decently priced for what's currently out but expect a markup for older figures. Also, these things are massive scalper bait.
Planet Green Valley- Don't get your hopes up. They're fantastic figures with amazing detail, design, articulation, and concept but for reasons another anon can elaborate on the line was only like halfway fulfilled during its first wave so they're kind of a bitch to get your hands on. You'll either wait forever or get scalped.