>>6316953>Again, you're referring to a custom painted figure, not the original toy you're arguing for.People were saying that the sculpt was bad. Paint jobs highlights the sculpted detail. Like with HAsbro figures, lacking so much in paint, they still look good-great because the scult is good - great. Gonna be hypocritical just to stay on point?
>Those figures are terrible too. LOL, so all modern figures with long hair aren't any better? More hypocrisy.
>X-23 any less sloppyThere isn't any slop. Maybe you're talking about how you hate dry brushing and shading? That's actually a really nice feature, something we've seen Hasbro fail at.
If you don't like that sort of paint technique, okay, but that's just your opinion. It's actually an extra feature and usually well done, and i do want to see it come back. It's what makes Toy Biz's look like collector figures and Hasbro's looking too toy-like.
>X-23 doesn't get a free pass because other figures are also terrible.But you said you were comparing it to modern toys and if they're horrible today as they were yesterday.... Besides, it's an easy fix with hot water, both new and old.
>the hip joints for ToyBiz figures always stand out as bulbous and unnatural lookingOk, fair point, but they usually don't stick out, such as on X23, and allows for better poseability. something i'd like ot see return.
And this is your only point that you didn't switch around because you love moving your goalpost to fit your hypocritical arguments, just ot nitpick a figure that you don't like the sculpt on because she's not a 10/10 like on certain covers.