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Anonymous /toy/11471587#11485153
7/10/2025, 2:41:12 AM
>>11485130
>Please, show me where I said that.
It's the insinuation, because that's the history for you shills.
I used a Toy Biz 11" figure that cost $10 to prove that 4H is overcharging for their rotocast toys, and you guys have spent the last 50 posts making lies up to shit on Toy Biz, instead of defending 4H and explaining why they're not overcharging for their rotocast toy. It's all deflection.

Last time i talked about rotocast toys and how cheap they are to produce, you guys spent almost two threads shitting on Rebor (and others), because again, you can't actually defend 4H for ripping off their customers by charging them for high pressure injection molded prices instead of rotocast prices.

>And he's still too much of a retard to crop it to remove my repair
Why would I crop it? I've never once claimed any of those images are mine and I'm only posting it because it's proof of how brittle their toys are. Despite you guys knowing how cheap Mythic Legion plastics are and being careful with them, you STILL break them.

>They didn't though.
Of course they did. This is why you shills were trying so hard to pretend that the review came out in 2001 and were rotting within weeks of being on the shelf, because you know how long it takes to produce a toy. Again, toys take almost an entire year to be produced and the earliest a fix could be done was for a 2003 toy. Toy Biz was a responsible company.
Unlike 4H, who literally ignored people's complaints for years and years, despite problems popping up DAY ONE of release. Nevermind 4H takes months (up to a year?) BEFORE actually starting production on a new wave, so they had plenty of time to make any fixes.

But those fixes didn't happen for like 4 years and brittle plastics continue being a problem, because 4H is too cheap to splurge on durable plastics, despite overcharging for their toys.

pic of how 4H is too cheap to pay for quality control