>>10404023You're either illiterate or pretending i said something else to avoid acknowledging obvious shilling is shilling.
>>10404683Way to ignore the fact that people (or samefag getting banned multiple times) have been banned for literally shilling and literally using words from Chinalands, not knowing they're sticking out like a sore thumb because no one in the west uses those terms
>>10404464Again, I'm not expecting perfect, but there's a big difference between 1 out of 10 toys needing to be fixed over a year's time vs every purchase having issues
I'm not nitpicking over something like a paint app bleeding slightly over the border, because it's impossible to get down 100%. Every time I've bought a Medicom (Mafex, 1000toys,etc) figure: all the joints are tight - stable, all the paint apps are great (being at least 95% on target), no parts falling off, etc etc etc. Same with Mezco, Good Smile, etc etc etc. That 1 out of 10 times is usually OH NO THERE'S SPLATTER AROUND THE FACE or OH NO I NEED TO DISASSEMBLE A JOINT. This is 1 TIME out of a year of purchasing 2-30 figures of the same brand
Whereas with Joytoy, it's every purchase. I've been conditioned to have a bottle of alcohol and qtips to fix Joy Toys' messes on the paint, becasue that's been my expectation since i first starting buying their figs. I've also come to expect to boil water or stick a figure with every release, because Joy Toy has a long history of brittle plastics and i can't force a joint like i would with a Medicom, McFarlane or Figuarts figure. All this shit are easy fixes, but there sure are a lot of them, huh?
RARELY have i ever needed to tighten a joint in my life, at least with brand new toys. Tightening joints is something OLD toys face from years of wear. Joy Toy has such shit QC or molding errors that every single purchase needs tighting BRAND NEW. At $50-90 for a non-scale 4.5" figure, that's a giant profit margin for what amounts to dollar store QC