>>10507798As a guy that got bored of those after a few purchases, i can tell you it's the same shit at the end of the day, just a bunch of articulated statues of your fav characters to pose in a shelf like it's a hall of fame thing. But not actual TOYETIC FUN. The fact that a basic core character like Galactus or an X-Men sentinel is so hard to produce tells you how doomed to boreness this line in this specific scale always was. The early Marvel legends were just that. Big collector's items to be put in a shelf like the giant raimi Spider-Man or 2003 HULK stuff. Nice looking, articulated stuff to look at. Not very fun toys in longterm. Then we had smaller marvel universe stuff that could actually become soulful like kenner star wars but at the time that line never take off for some reason until recently
We don't need autistic shit like Peter Parker's room or an avengers doll house but you know the line needs some fucking content. Playing with Marvel Legends is like playing with a 3D model in blender except the render is more fun because you can rig it into a videogame and make it explore new worlds and shit. Like i said, that specific line of "scale of 6" posable statues" have been releasing some nice world building content like ghost rider/wolverine bikes and recently the 3.75 figures just came back, but still not very fun stuff unless marvel and star wars is all you care about
And to keep it in-topic, Star Wars fans should take a moment to breathe and appreciate the fact that their beloved franchise and universe can be materialized into real life into, simple but fun pieces of plastic. Leave that screen accuracy and printed actor faces to statue fags