>>11533414
I don't think you understand the question.
The other lines he talks about also offers a bigger variety of vehicles and figures, because they're 1:18 scale.
o-ring is just a way of engineering toys, but also used to describe vintage style sculpting (less detail, shorter). So outmodded and actually less compatible with modern 1:18 lines, since it's not a true 1:18 scale. The vehicles are too small to allow modern 1:18 figures to fit inside.
So there's a reason why o-ring is sorta kinda hated (actively unwanted?) by most 1:18 fans, not just because it's outdated and ugly, but because it's also incompatible with most 1:18 toylines created made after 2006.
So shit like the Haslab Skystriker got a lot of hate, because it wouldn't fit anything new. And it's probably why its sales were so low compared to everything else and almost didn't get funded, if not for the last minute Cobra surge.