Sean Bradley said:Surprise surprise, McFarlane loves big franchises with lots of money to slather on their empty souls.
Did that sound bitter? Sorry. I got shot down for an opportunity to work there a few years back. I guess I haven't forgiven them.
Anyhow, You have to realize that toy companies like McFarlane just attach themselves to succesful entertainment properties to sell figures. Their work is great sculpturally... but the toys aren't very functional. Nevertheless they sell. You don't realize that the figures aren't made to last until you open them up... by that time they have your money. Enjoy!!!
I'm just bitter, nevermind me.
Had my toy portfolio all impressive and professional and everything... wouldn't even return my emails... WITH a employee reference!
there...there....its allride now...just go on and make us some more halo props
Ontopic:
Well thats.....unique...remind me who would buy this?
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