>>8628094>in denial over wire breakingcrazy
>even the thinnest, weakest wire will take months or even years to droop noticeably. Wire by itself? Yep. Wire in cloth, supporting more wire inside that cloth? Droops faster than the dragon wings from McFarlane's GoT line.
>Any of them.So not your One Punch Man? I've seen people do their Revoltech Batman and various Darth Vaders and almost all of them look ike they're made of felt or plushy blankets
>Lol it's not thick at allIS this just relativism? Because it's not as thick as a sweater or something made of yarn, it's not thick? derp as fuck.
>Then you're lyingSays the guy who is pretending that stitching that is as thick as in-scale-pinky is realistic. You can see the rough stitching on this figure too.
If it were normal clothes on a human, that's fine, but on a 6" toy? Too thick. Nevermind that the cloth is folded up against itself, making it as thick as an inscale wrist. On your OPM, you can see how the border of the cloth has blocky creases on the edges, because it can't droop naturally.
It's a matter of physics.
It's akin to those old movies that use miniature boats on real water and whenever there's a splash, there's huge ass water droplets splashing right in front of it, ruining the suspense of the audience, despite the boat itself being masterfully scaled.