>>8203349Yes, we can get a good look at it right now, but you're still an ignorant retard who doesn't know what he's talking about, because you're still thinking that because the 3d print made of cheapshit bonded plastic has warped plastic, that the production figure made of higher quality plastic must warp too.
>>8203414Accessories are usually warp in the packages because the chinese slaves are pretty rough with them to shove them into the bubbles and is then tied tightly into place.
With something as thick and big as that gauss gun? It's unlikely it will even bend during the packaging process.
But again, it's a non-issue, because you just drop it into hot water and it returns back to its original shape. I actually prefer softerp lastics because they won't break if the toy ever falls.
I just had a heavyass Cyclops figure by 4 Horsemen that's 9" tall fall from a shelf, because his joints won't support his weight anymore (because an issue to fix his shitty engineering needs to loosen the joints), and his hard plastic poleaxe broke at one of the pegs. Wouldn't have happened if they used pliable plastic.
But to be fair, McFarlane has used hard plastics on their accessories too. Their CoD, Borderlands, and GoT figures all use hard plastics. I guess their Fortnite figures use softer plastics for the accessories because it's a child-favorite line?