>>11252337>reading threads and saving images = stalkingthat's a cool new definition you've invented.
Most of the images I've saved are from other anons, so by their own admissions, they toys they buy are pretty brittle (and poorly painted).
Sorry that you're so insane you need to equate things nonsensically, but since most anons are so delusional today, I've needed to save images because they prove them wrong.
I like how we're not even talking about the topic anymore, because you're so desperate to defend the brittle plastics that Joytoy and 4 Horsemen use.
>>11252479Out of thousands of figures i own, in the past 10 years, it's literally only been Joytoy's and 4H's Mythic Legion figures that have broken on me. If my collection can survive 15 years without breaking and it's only Joytoy and 4H shit breaking, guess what the problem is?
Pic of one of the biggest shills from the WH40k general getting replacement parts sent to him, because Joytoy's quality control is that shit. Guy's absolutely disgusting too and probably lives in a favela, based on his 3rd world tier room and wiring.
Addendum: the only figure i've broken 15 years before was a Stormtrooper because i just pulled him right out of the package, forgetting there's rubberbands attaching them. 20 years ago? Takara's Microman line from that era had some of the worst plastics ever. Their clear plastics just randomly snapped, very much like Joytoy's figures. So all my Microman figures that feature clear plastic all broke. The Microman figures that only used opaque plastics from the same era still survive to this day.
Apart from that, there's vintage shit from 30-40 years that use o-rings suffering from rot, but that's the natural lifespan of plastics. Toys that aren't even a month old shouldn't break day 1 like they do with 4H and Joytoy.
btw, my Acid Rain figures from Ori's time are still intact, despite Ori's plastics being problematic. AC ftw.