>>11076910Better interior to do what?
Most of the time, i don't even put anyone inside my vehicles, because who's going to notice?
The Abrams in this photo is a cheapo kids one with a shooting cannon and sounds. The turret splits in half, so you can have a loader and gunner doing their thing, but it's all simplistic looking, because otherwise you'd have no space to do anything at all. Tanks are super fucking cramped.
I have an M113 and 2 Bradleys. The 21st Century ones made of diecast have all their hatches open up, so you can seat 4 figures inside the back of the Bradley and the M113 has a bunch of seats for like 10 people
You can only seat 3 in the Bradley, because it's super fucking cramped (like the real one) and toys aren't made of squishly flesh and clothes. They all tumble around because any sort of seatbelt that would take up even more space. The M113? Fuck if you can actually seat anyone past the first two seats, because the figures and your hands get in the way, because it's cramped as fuck. So it ends up being some sort of fuckijng clowncar where you need to shake your tank to get them out.
But man, it's super fucking detailed in there... which you can't really see 99% of the time unless you get your flash light out.
Unimax Bradley is Bradley has more crew space, so you can actually fit 4 figures in the back, but no driver hatch and non-working missile caddy. Cost half as much as the 21st Century one tho.
My BBI Abrams is nicer painted, but has no interior. Oly one hatch on it works, but i might be mixing that up with my LAV that only has a single working hatch on the turret. The LAV has a crew compartment in the back, which can only fit 4 modern 1:18 figures despite having 6 seats
If any of those vehicles were 1:12 i could fit my hands better into the crew compartment and that's it, because collector quality vehicles are accurate to a fault. Ramen Toy is following Hasbro's MO in making half sized vehicles to make them playable. Big isn't fun.