>>10191663>nitpicky little reason.and then
>>10191664>1/24 is too smallFunny.
Sorry, but do you even follow the lore? Having giantass humans is part of the lore, driven pretty hard with a sledge hammer in the books, games, models, and just about everything, and it just feels cheap to see a toyline waste one of their defining traits.
The toys are already expensive enough to give us a fucking 5" figure to be a properly giantass genetically modified soldier fighting xenos & demons, but NOPE.
>you can fudge scaleOnly works when I'm spending $10-20 and putting up with toys on a budget, not when they're $40-80. There's collector lines making figures 2"-4" larger, actually requiring more molds, costing as much as these 4.4" figures.
Getting a proper scaled 1:18 line is a missed chance, because JoyToy either doesn't know what they're actually producing or are being cheap.
It's like McFarlane making Catwoman the same size as Superboy the same size as Batman. At least McFarlane has an excuse because he wants little kids to feel like they're getting their money's worth and how they like hero characters to look bigger.
>>10191678>not only is the quality greatNot really. Paint's all over the place in terms of slop. Hiya Toys does a better job and their stuff is only $20.
>the prices are shockingly fair too... are you buying them from Chinese stores who sell them at $20 or something? Because they're much more than that, especially now that they have an official north american distributor.
>you will likely die waiting.Meh. I have my models and have more fun creating scenerios with them than i do with the figures i already have. Shit's not as important as you're trying to make it out to be. It's a shame JoyToy isn't trying and i can live without their lazy efforts. Just like how i skipped the Krieg stormtroopers because of their shitty skirts and ugly masks, despite that actually being one of the last chances in 1:18 scale, unlike space marines. waste of money.