>>10602068>LOL, so you lie about the scale of the Halo linesWho's lying? They are neither 1:12 or 1:18, before or after the scale shift. They're stuck in a stupid nothingy scale that nobody wants, and the only reason that the vehicles sold is them being the right size for smaller Figmas to drive them. Once again proving that the Figma line revolutionized collector toys.
>and you want to lie about how your photo is OP?It is, I am OP and I took the photo. For proof here's a photo in the same setup I just took, also conveniently demonstrating the weird nothingy inbetween scale Todd went for.
If the Spartans were 1:18 they'd be somewhere between the size of the Sister (an average human with a slight height boost from power armour) and the Space Marine (an Astartes). Instead the white Halo 3 Spartan is slightly taller than the Marine and the red Reach Spartan is a full head taller. Meanwhile they're not 1:12 because if they were they'd be slightly shorter than McFarlane's Marine. They are 1:16 (white) and 1:15 (red) approximately. 1:16 is at least a scale used by large-scale armour modellers but 1:15 is a complete nothing scale that only allows smaller Figmas to drive vehicles that are technically undersized but comfortably seat them.
>Shit still breaks and people complain about pieces popping off too, because of shit glues they use.Oh boy, two breakages. Truly a terrible line.
Figures from every line break; the McFarlane H3 Spartans have exploding pelvises for instance. In my and plenty of other anon's experiences though, they've been fine. Worst I've had was my Techmarine was missing a piece that was very quickly replaced by customer support. Truly terrible QC would be NECA, where it's a 50/50 gamble as to whether the hunks of junk they sell explode out the box or after being breathed on too hard.
>SHILL!Yes, Subby, we know, the entire government of China is running a psy-op to silence critics of a toy company.
Hiya is Chinese too BTW, but they ARE a bit crap.