>>7538614>This never actually happened.Oh, what's this? More mental gymnastics after saying anyone who name calls is being mad?
Nevermind the people who even "know" me are bitter fanboys holding a grudge against me for years and years just because i don't share their opinions.
Check my posts and you'll be hard pressed to find anyone who isn't insulting me right off the bat just because i pointed out the hypocrisy of a comic and how messed up they look because of the engineering
>The engineering works and does what it's supposed to do.Even more mental gymnastic? Orky guns from Africa and Brazil made from tubes work too, but they're not even close to being well engineered.
>Just because you don't like the angular style doesn't mean it's objectively bad. That's literally just your opinion. Amazing reading comprehension. I'm not talking about the style, I'm talking about how much of the sculpt needs to be cut out and have giant gaps for the engineering. The jagged cuts along the muscles makes them stand out even more. There's very little done to actually integrate the engineering with the toy, at least until later figures. Even then, you still have the gaps everywhere.
Again, good engineering should be able to do its job well, instead you end up with figures throwing their shoulder against their heads or like Magneto, can't even hold put their arms in a relaxed pose. That Spiderman with his joints exposed to MAXIMUM and just looking like some zombie falling apart? same shit. Deadpool is slightly better, but his joints are also coming out of his body.
Maybe they can hold a relaxed pose with their arms at rest, but would it look like this?
http://is2.4chan.org/toy/1557779488444.jpg I can honestly see you saying that it's only opinion that there's nothing wrong with the comic book superheroes making poses like they have cerebral palsy, because that's totally the intention of yamaguchi.