>>10045418>it's safe to order from Chinese shopsyeah, no. I've seen the Warhammer thread with crushed packages and my own experience is shit being shipped and then staying in some random Chinese city or hub and saying there for two months without updating. Thankfully, i only ordered cheapshit just to test whether their maling services were stable again, before ordering more expensive stuff.
Can't trust China during corona lockdowns that are still ongoing and fucking random.
>Can't speak for their pre-40K stuff It's still a problem with their other lines and have seen people post their WH40k faces in reviews (awesome-whatever-manlet-brit guy always has good reviews). I mean, sloppy paint can be fixed with an eraser or q-tip in rubbing alcohol, but sometimes there's little paint and it's completely off. Again, it's not really a problem with masked figures, but on human faces, it's just derpy and/or shit eating.
And stuff definitely pops off easily. Torsos, arms, etc. Was just moving a JoyToy Reaver earlier to remember what joints are actually like, and pegged pieces like to pop off from any movement and his upper torso kept coming off. It's the same way with the normal JoyToy figures since the line was created. I don't glue that stuff on because then it'll make hte toy more immobile from limbs being impeded. JoyToy's Russian marines have that problem because they glued most of those pieces pm and they're definitely not as poseable.
JoyToy really needs to learn from Hasbro in make longer pegs that don't just fall off from a breeze. AND they really need to work on the tolerances, because most shit is just too loose with the ball joints, or switch to ball-hinges instead. Some of their heavier figures can't stand up for longer than an hour without support.
>I thought he was McFarlane's usual 1:10 for a second from the thumbnail Yeah, it surprised me that he was so articulated. USUALLY 1:1 transfers suck, because tolerances fuck up, so here's hoping it works.