>>8632023He's not fully wrong, tho some of his complaints in the past were so knit-picky as to be annoying. This time he's complaining about how Black Series got an archive wave made up essentially of all in-demand army builder figures for The Mandalorian, but TVC didn't and Black Series also keeps getting more new figures.
https://www.jeditemplearchives.com/2020-12-15-man-babyness-gets-the-job-done-so-here-we-go-again-tvc-can-no-longer-get-the-shaft/#disqus_thread>All four of the figures that Hasbro put together to make up the next batch of The Black Series Archive figures are available in one capacity or another in 3.75 super-articulated scale and in desperate need of re-release. And they ALSO could have taken this opportunity to upgrade the Tusken Raider’s elbows with ball-jointed articulation even though we need an all-new figure). But the former would have been glorious. Hasbro should have put together a repack and repaint wave including the Imperial Tank Driver, Imperial Tank Commander (both of which command RIDICULOUS money on the aftermarket), Imperial Death Trooper, and Scarif Stormtrooper (among so many other pivotal action figures to support The Mandalorian).>If you’re not “outraged” by this then there is something wrong with you. I put “outraged” in quotes because Star Wars collecting isn’t real life, and we have major world problems that make all of this pale by comparison. So keep this entire post in perspective. But enough is enough. Anyone who will find balance or understanding in Hasbro’s favor on this is a wolf in sheep’s clothing for the 3.75 The Vintage Collection line. Don’t be fooled. The Vintage Collection is swimming upstream and getting nowhere. And it’s about time collectors not accept one egregious action after another when it comes to the precious The Vintage Collection line from Hasbro any longer. It’s the only way the line will have success.