>>7768365I would say they're more miss, although to what extent varies *a lot*, which is important to note. It can range from being absolutely inexcusable (breakage) to very bad (notably misaligned eyes, very poor paint application, bad joint design) to simply just having loose joints.
I don't really mind having loose joints too much because everything is on a ball socket anyway, which is an easy fix. Many of the breakage issues were from older releases (too many of them) but the line can still have an issue with decal/paint application, eg. 2002 Goji
>would you say they're more hit or miss than other toy lines?I would say so, and it's harder to swallow due to its hefty pricetag. I'm bitter about 2002 because I was afraid about the eye problem as I can't really fix it, and naturally he's way too expensive now...
The most "perfect" releases I've had have been my Heisei Mechagodzilla, SOS Kiryu, Gigan, Gamera (the first one), and Spitfire Godzilla 2014.