>>7618852How do you get that from this?
>I don't know if you've noticed, but very little has changed in the past 15 or so years.Arguing there's been little change ≠ afraid, nor anything else.
>read Yes, it reads like you're downplaying it after I accused you of a poorfag who is undoubtedly going to use that money for more toys
>I dunno? It's be cool if I got enough for another import. I haven't researched the value of the stuff I intend to sell yet.>So once you bought a figure of a character and you think it's good enough you NEVER buy a new one? Like do you think the newest Hasbro Wolverines with butterfly joints aren't better than the ToyBiz one from a decade ago with wonky proportions and less articulation?i do buy the same character if they're in different costumes. So for Astonishing XMen Wolverine, this one is just uppest tierest. Can someone out do it? Unlikely. Yamaguchi's? Ugly style, it's also broken up like a Transformer, and it's not even painted as beautifully.
I'll never say never, but fat chance it'll be revisited and with the way toy budgets are being cut, there's no way we'll see this level of paint from any current company making Marvel figures.
IF someone were to outdo this figure, I'll just do what i always do with any toy i don't want: give it to a friend, sibling, nephews, and other people i know who'd appreciate it.
>Did you missoh, you mean 153234 posts later? yeah, that's some good playing off how you want to say something people commonly do isn't what you did.
Were you even around during that time? Fucking idiot people were actually trying to sell that shit for hundreds of dollars, because they have no idea how worthless it was.
Oh, and i keep some old computers in working order, just because of the software (mostly games) to have in working order. My oldass 3g iphone? It's my dedicated music player, because the sound quality is amazing. Other shit that i don't have use for, but still works? Why be greedy with junk?