Fun fact about mcfarlane is they been around 30 are 40 years but only 14 years of that is them making action figures every before 2010 was statues with swivels was very well painted in the statues but action figures they are more for the customers are built for play the other as far joytoy and bandai is more collecter based action figures
@@goosegoose4603 I was born in 91 but I know they made toys that's more like statues but action figures by mcfarlane was when halo reach came out if they made action figures befor then I have no idea I don't mind being wrong helps me learn a bit
@@goosegoose4603 interesting I just knew Todd McFarland is the creator of spawn and was started making possible action figures in 2010 and states before 2010
I love your channel thanks a lot for the vids.. just started buying joy toy.. just got Roboute guilliman and Dorn and I got a bunch on the way. I just wish it didn’t take as long to get things I order to Iowa but I guess it’s another country so it’s fine.
The McFarlane Toys figures fit in well with other 6 and 7 inch action figure lines and are still relatively cheaper. The Joy Toy line looks like so much fun with so many to choose from. The Bandai line looks good, but the prices are too high and there are so few to choose from (with the high prices having fewer to choose from is better.)
I love my McFarlanes, have basically all of them. Hard to beat that price even if jacked up to $30. Looks like the next round is going to be $25. I have a few JoyToy including guilliman. Is it worth picking up a bandai?!?! Agreed, seems very steep for what you get.
That McFarland terminator was bad. Mine keeps on falling over all the time it’s like it’s top-heavy or something. It’s just something off of it and out of the toy stuff I’ve only broken one figure and I probably have at least 20 and the only reason that broke is because it took a shelf dive. but outside of that, I think the joy is probably number one because you do get a few more things with the figures that you do not get with McFarland, but I like the scale McFarlane does.
the McF one if you saw the my review video was not a good one at all. they could have done so much more with that. now if we can get the detail of JT mixed with the size of McF, we would have a win win situation but sadly life does not give us good things
The WarHammer 40K figures look really neat. It's a shame that Games Workshop is having major problems brewing. They are killing the goose that laid the golden eggs.
Fun fact about mcfarlane is they been around 30 are 40 years but only 14 years of that is them making action figures every before 2010 was statues with swivels was very well painted in the statues but action figures they are more for the customers are built for play the other as far joytoy and bandai is more collecter based action figures
McFarlane has been making toys since the 90s.
@@goosegoose4603 I was born in 91 but I know they made toys that's more like statues but action figures by mcfarlane was when halo reach came out if they made action figures befor then I have no idea I don't mind being wrong helps me learn a bit
@@christophermcgee3809McFarlane Toys was founded as a way to produce Spawn Toys. Statues and other licenses came much later.
@@goosegoose4603 interesting I just knew Todd McFarland is the creator of spawn and was started making possible action figures in 2010 and states before 2010
Keep droppin' that knowledge Brother Chris
Will your upcoming videos show which figures make a complete set or squad?
I typically break stuff up into review blocks where I will feature part of a squad but refer to the other half
Will you do comparison of mcfarlane terminator with any of the 3 10th ed terminators joytoy made?
At some point in time, I probably will
I love your channel thanks a lot for the vids.. just started buying joy toy.. just got Roboute guilliman and Dorn and I got a bunch on the way. I just wish it didn’t take as long to get things I order to Iowa but I guess it’s another country so it’s fine.
Much appreciated! I would say that somethings are just worth waiting for...
The McFarlane Toys figures fit in well with other 6 and 7 inch action figure lines and are still relatively cheaper.
The Joy Toy line looks like so much fun with so many to choose from.
The Bandai line looks good, but the prices are too high and there are so few to choose from (with the high prices having fewer to choose from is better.)
to reference your name, you hit the nail on the head with your hammertron
I love my McFarlanes, have basically all of them. Hard to beat that price even if jacked up to $30. Looks like the next round is going to be $25. I have a few JoyToy including guilliman. Is it worth picking up a bandai?!?! Agreed, seems very steep for what you get.
That McFarland terminator was bad. Mine keeps on falling over all the time it’s like it’s top-heavy or something. It’s just something off of it and out of the toy stuff I’ve only broken one figure and I probably have at least 20 and the only reason that broke is because it took a shelf dive. but outside of that, I think the joy is probably number one because you do get a few more things with the figures that you do not get with McFarland, but I like the scale McFarlane does.
the McF one if you saw the my review video was not a good one at all. they could have done so much more with that. now if we can get the detail of JT mixed with the size of McF, we would have a win win situation but sadly life does not give us good things
$400 is not cheap?
Yeah, I agree with that.
I see you are mastering the art of understatement.
(I enjoy your videos. Keep them coming.)
For some $400 is cheap...for the most of us...it is a shit ton of money. Either way thanks for the support
@@SpruesNStuds Yes, $400 for a single item is more than most of us can really handle.
I like your reviews.
I am going to get rid of my McFarlane figures. Take up too much room. Joy Toy have taken over my collection. So well done.
now that is real commitment there!
The WarHammer 40K figures look really neat.
It's a shame that Games Workshop is having major problems brewing.
They are killing the goose that laid the golden eggs.
I prefer Mcfarlane one because their space marine really looks tall and bulky.
I would like to see Neca to make a 7 inch scale Space Marine. It wouldn’t be cheap, but it would likely be well painted and articulated.
2024-2022=4?
the maths....they escape me