Every time I open up a new figure, I think about how many man hours it took to get this to my doorstep. These things are a combination of mass produced and handmade, which makes me think more hands have touched our brand new figures than we may realize.
The extreme amount of detail is what drew me into 6th scale collecting to begin with, but the assembly, coordination and logistics of producing things with so many different materials inside, not to mention the wrapping of head, feet an hands for practically every figure I get, I can't help but fantasize a stop motion film that depicts everything from idea inception to finished product.
I have a feeling the people that make our collectibles are a combination of incredibly gifted artists, as well as other people that have a hard time believing people buy this kind of thing regularly
The extreme amount of detail is what drew me into 6th scale collecting to begin with, but the assembly, coordination and logistics of producing things with so many different materials inside, not to mention the wrapping of head, feet an hands for practically every figure I get, I can't help but fantasize a stop motion film that depicts everything from idea inception to finished product.
I have a feeling the people that make our collectibles are a combination of incredibly gifted artists, as well as other people that have a hard time believing people buy this kind of thing regularly