>>11251215>you are comparing a child's plaything that had to pass a bunch of safety tests so that retards like you don't choke on it to an adult collectibles that, by design, is going to be more fragile.oh, so goalpost movement?
Since the very beginning, I've been talking about sculpt and paint. 99% of the discussion so far is about the looks, not the engineering, hence the history on high pressure injection molding and the plastics they use.
Nevermind there's no reason that level of detail can't be found on children toys, hence Toy Biz' LotR figures having sculpts that still hold up today. So you even trying to limit what can be compared or not is wrong.
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>using a blurry still to say its inaccurateoof
Who was even saying it's accurate? The point was that it holds a ton of detail, has a ton of paint to make that detail stand out, because toy companies output back in the 00s couldn't change because molding tech hasn't changed and modern toys have gotten worse, because they've been cutting their budgets hardcore since the 00s.
Nevermind that Gothmog figure has over 30PoA, so it's more poseable than modern shit like the brittle Mythic Legion toyline.
Are you a zoomer? Because you have no idea what you're even trying to argue about, so not only have you never touched a figure from before 2005, but you probably graduated from HS during COVID. You definitely sound like you were given an automatic pass without ever attending HS level courses.
pic of even McFarlane's golden age figures being super poseable, since it has 20+PoA.