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Joy Toy- Impressive designs from WWII to Modern military to future/cyberpunk. Anyone here will tell you the issue with these is CQ. You will love these to death meaning that sooner or later you will break them. I once commented that the reason they come in groups of 5 is because you'll break 3 of them. Supposedly getting better but I'm honestly finished with this line, I've just broken too many and they are pricey. The blue SWAT guy is pretty cool though
Acid Rain World- My personal favorite. Fantastic designs which started off as post-nuclear apocalyptic and becoming increasingly cyberpunk. Some of the best articulation in the scale. Older Ori-Toy era figures have a HUGE markup and more impressive paint aps. The current Toys Alliance figures offer more variety than ever before but detail has taken a dip. Personally, I think the line has kinda lost its charm/soul and now that its less boutique and more highly produced the price point makes less sense.
Vitruvian HACKS from Bossfight Studio- One of if not the best all around in terms of articulation, sculpt, design, and modularity. Highly customizable with the best blank buck and unique to scale things like hoplites, knights, skeletons, Zorro, even horses which go great with Dime Novel Legends. The failed Zombie Lab line was on the HACKS system. The biggest issue with these is that they have ugly ass faces based on the SOs of the creators which in turn lead to the absolute worst creator-to-customer relations debacle I have ever seen anywhere. I want pirates and retro spacemen from these people, not their manic politically charged fits.
GI Joe - Honorable mention and RIP to the line that introduced many of us to the scale. This Snake Eyes is part of the Pursuit of Cobra line which is hands down the best GI Joe has ever done and I'll fight anyone who states otherwise.
Anyway, happy to elaborate or show other examples of stuff.