>>11247992Just dust your shit.
Hell, i dusted off that dreadnought right before but obviously missed a part, because the dust didn't show until it was under strong lighting.
Air purifiers don't do shit. That dreadnought is in my office where i have an air purifier, which is next to a room with two air purifiers. Don't waste your money on an air purifier, unless you have allergies
>>11248233Bandai already made stuff, but they obviously didn't sell that well. GW will license their shit out to anyone, so the only thing stopping Kotobukiya or Takara are apparent low sales.
Joytoy is the only company doing an abundance of WH40k toys, because to run a company in China is 1/20th the cost than it is in Japan or the US. Warehousing is way cheaper. Offices are way cheaper. Shipping is way cheaper and subsidized. Loans are way easier and cheap. Housing is way cheaper. Wages are wage cheaper.
So their profit margins are a million times bigger than it is for western companies, because they're charging Play Art prices for their figures. Nevermind their profit margins increase even more, since they use the lowest quality plastics out of any current toy company.
Anyway, i don't think their WH40k toys are selling any better than Bandai, at least in the west, considering how a ton of retailers put that shit on clearance after stock sat around for what seemed like years. It's why it surprises me when people lament how the Tau figures are so hard to get and "rare", because they sat around forever and were constantly on sale. Even my Dreadnought went on sale, for way more than most collector toys do.
Many stores (in the west at least) actually stopped carrying a lot of wH40k figures from Joytoy. And despite less retailer support, they're still producing a lot. So now it seems that Joytoy themselves are selling their toys through Amazon.
I think most people forgot about this, but Joytoy's figures were originally sold on the Games Workshop website. So even GW dropped them