>>11046825>Still refusing to actually engage with arguments and just reducing anyone disproving his autistic complaints as "nuh-uh"Trolling is against the rules, you know.
I'll concede I misread that last sentence, but consider that your current track record for blatant retardation makes the possibility you thought having customer service = "toy must be bad durr" not an unlikely thing for you to say.
>Still bitching about JoyToy 40K figures being made to look like 40K characters and not C-3POGenuine, profound mental retardation.
>Toy companies shouldn't make brittle toys like Joytoy.OK hamhands.
>Most toys /toy/ talks about don't suffer from brittle plastics.And neither do JoyToy unless you're being a complete klutz.
Huh, this is making a lot of sense...you defending chewing-gum consistency plastic on guns (chewing gun?) because "hurr if it's hard it'll break when I force it into a shouldered pose with my sausage fingers durr" lines up with you accusing JT of being "brittle". Nice to know we can dismiss any complaints you make on fragility of any toyline as just you being a massive hamhands.
>They also even take the time to find out if they're spelling words correctly, instead of Engrishing it up on a $150 figure.Again. Stylized pseudo-gothic illuminated text. You'd realize this if you knew anything about 40K.
>yet prices their stuff 2-5x higher than even Japanese collector toys.They literally don't. You're buying from importers/middlemen who bump up the price and take a cut for themselves.
First 3 results on AliExpress for a "Joytoy 40K" search. £15 for an Intercessor. What a fortune!
>nearly every toy maker does a better job.They literally don't, and if you're after 40K toys there aren't any that do ANY job. Bandai barely started, McFarlane fumbled the ball hard and have stopped after their shit Terminator and his wobbly waist, and JoyToy is still trucking along.
Why are you even here? Just to troll?