>>8228415oh, so Boba Fett is too big then.
>Going by the "nevermind" I take it you're not American and don't watch western media?
It basically means "THIS TOO" or "IN ADDITION"
>lining up with Hasbro's 1:12 figures means they are aiming and nailing the 1:12 scale for the most partNot really.
I mean, Hasbro does suffer from scale creep, but that's when they're rerererererereusing the same bodies over and over... like comic Dr Strange on the left here. They're usually accurate when they produce brand new sculpts, like the movieverse Dr on the right.
So SHF Strange here isn't even king of manlets height and Cabbagebatch is 6' tall.
The fact that Bandai also gives the majority of their figures pinheads really hurts in making them appear 1:12. So even if you want to pretend their figure is a laughed at manlet, the tiny head ruins that illusion. Not this Dr Strange though. IT has good proportions.
Like i said, they generally just aim at a certain size, but it's iffy on whether it's actually to scale or not.
Like that that Boba Fett model? IT's nitpicking to say he's too tall, but he still appears to be in scale so it's alright that a Stormtrooper is 5'10. When you look at something like those Spidermans or these Dr Strangers, you're going to question which is to scale or not. Same shit with Mattel's oversized figures. They don't scale with one another and wonder which is going to actually be in scale.