>>9454263Besides the obvious silver belts on the MMPR rangers, the application of the bolts on the morphers was inconsistent from wave to wave.
>as egregious as not painting the diamonds on Green Ranger's torso, the visor of Trent, or the face of King Sphinx.Idk if it’s as bad as King Sphinx but I think Zeo “Gold” is an atrocity. The plastic is completely unpainted and they didn’t even get the color right. As far as what you’d have to do to fix such an error, I’d take a little bit of painting on Sphinx any day over the complete repaints and washes people had to do to redeem their Zeo Gold in the slightest.
Additionally, Bandai outright admitted that they cheaped out on paint applications for the weapons because they were “too expensive”. They also started removing articulation in the Dino Thunder and Zeo figures to reduce costs. Idk how all of that escaped your “standards”.
>And no, Trent was not a factory error, it was Hasbro testing how much they could get away with.Take off your tinfoil hat. You’re suggesting Hasbro thought, of all things, that they would save money by not painting a helmet. And that somehow, people only managed to raise enough of a fuss that they started shipping replacement helmets and had to eat the money?
Ask yourself how that makes sense. That, in a line with inaccuracies caused by lack of research, that they had enough control over their factory to cause one deliberately. And that a company that has consistently showed zero interest in fixing paint errors prior to release due to fan complaints, somehow decided to listen this one time and actually fix something? Why would they offer to fix Trent and not Sphinx? Fans complained about both. Get a grip.