>>7780146The MCU is budgeted as fuck though.
One step processes for the face are pretty shit, since they only rely on the sticker now. Even Hasbro has a bigger budget for paint, since they still using paint masks (eyes, eyebrows, stubble/beard, and/or lips), PLUS that sticker.
This is why i would have preferred a company like Sentinel with a better reputation than Bandai, because they still know how to use paint apps.
>>7780148Dry brushing is so simplistic that anyone can do it right. Even then, that Big Chap had the shitty ass pencil drawn circles inside its head like it came out of some Fun Shapes for Children book instead of what it looked like in the movie. The real thing had thick lines that were softened down with an airbrush, which again, creates that shaded look on the edges of the circles.
I don't trust Bandai to do a good job. The fact that their Dragon Ball line is as good as it is is because they're straight up cartoons and because they actually TRY to emulate Akira's style, unlike the generic as fuck Street Fighter line. Realistic stuff is usually bad, hence the bad likenesses on their movie figures and their reliance on the photo-based stickers.
>You're just continually moving the goalpostsI haven't moved shit. Since the last thread, I've said i want the figure to have a paint job like it came out of the SOURCE MATERIAL. What's wrong with expecting a toy from warhammer 40k to look FAITHFUL to the SOURCE MATERIAL?
Since the last thread, you've guys have been defending Bandai's Mattel-tier paint jobs of mostly just colored plastic, likely because you were HOPING the figure would cost $30 or even $40 like the RD figures. Poorfag wishes.
>Oh well, all the more Space Marines for the rest of us.Funny, given the fact that the price has been announced ot be $100+, all the poorfags have complained that they wno't bother now. Without a doubt, you won't be buying this either and are only in this thread to defend Mattel-tier paint