>>8507419>Everyone's pointWho? The guy recollecting his memories from when he was 8? The troll?
>There aren't too many modern toylinesThere's literally a couple of figure that have problems, out of nearly a hundred toys that were released in a year, but if you really want to get into other lines....
Ever read through the Transformers thread, where people talk about clear and gold plastic issues?
DCC threads about certain figures joints breaking? Storm Collectible's joints being cracked? Mezco threads about the leatherette cracking? Mafex threads about glues not being properly applied? Revoltechs plasticizers leaking within 5 years? Figmas having the same issue? Shit, Figma as a whole used to have discussions about the fragility of the entire line 10 years ago. Acid Rain having rubber joints degrading? JoyToy's having so many problems with accessories snapping off and joints being such a problem that they come with extra joints?
There's so many issues with so many lines, but it's not actually common or widespread that it affects their entire line.
>He said he was carefulSorry, but you're taking some guy's word on his experience from when he was 8 years old. There's people here who have trouble remembering what colors TMNT originally were in the cartoon.
Your brain and experience literally isn't developed enough to actually give a good judgement on how shit was when you're 8. It's like how big a room looked from your 8 year old's perspective vs how it really is, because you still can only remember back to what it SEEMED like when you were 8. If you went to it again, you'd find it wasn't so big afterall.
>Just because YOU never had any issues doesn't mean they don't exist.I never said they don't exist. I literally said it's very limited and i stated what shit to avoid back from the Halo threads we used to have ~10 years ago. This is from other adults, talking about what was currently being produced.