>>11068760Fact is, 234098 butthurt fanboys were trying to prove other figures could touch their back or hands, because the goalpost was being able to do what Darkseid drawings did. This was the original goalpost, because why else would everyone would be trying to and failing to do that pose?
Since most fanboys are poorfags, they don't actually own many figures and were limited to their newest one.
Since fanboys are poorfags, there were maybe 5 people who could afford a bulky figure or camera to post pictures of their figure failing to meet their own goalposts.
Fact is, the new goalpost became "but it can do it better" because their own figure couldn't do what comic Darkseid could do.
Here's your own original goalpost on Joytoy scaling the Space Marines, clearly proving you guys have no idea what WH40k was even like until Joytoy created the toyline, hence your desperate attempts to say I'm not a real fan for catching onto your ignorance and brand new goalpost of posting models.
The fact I never bothered to post my models after meeting two other goalposts is the fact that you guys would just create another.
>Black-and-white thinking like that is a sign of severe autism.Hilarious, considering i wasn't the one who created that goalpost in the first place HEre's what i said
>My own standards is that with large toys it won't be teh greatest and that's my expectation when buying them, but if it can do other things well, it's a fun toy. 3 out of 4 stars.Being black and white are the standards fanboys like yourself create. In that thread, it was Darkseid being able to do what a drawing could do. In these threads, it went from "this video game proves Joytoy scaled the toys correctly" and then became "lore and media doesn't matter because only models matter"
But now that the Horus Heresy figures are bigger than the Primaris marines... what's your new standard to explain Joytoy fucking up their own scale?