Now, an honest mistake is perfectly understandable but this isn’t an honest mistake. This error, though, seems to go beyond their previous foibles because it affects their entire initial production run, which is just a colossal quality control mistake. Then there’s their Rin Tohsaka figure, which went from one of the most anticipated figures to most controversial once her painted sample debuted, with the resulting outcry forcing GSC to go back to the drawing board. I recall that James had a number of issues with his World is Mine Miku figure, and Aka’s Rina Ogata evinced a surprising level of sloppiness. There is sentiment among some figure collectors that Good Smile Company’s quality is declining. And while I’m not too bothered by this defect, it does provide evidence of a disturbing trend.
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