>>10850977>Thus 6 inches exactly represents a 6 foot tall male. Theres a reason why 1/12 is a popular scale for human figures.LMAO. That's quite a self evident retard logic right here.
I don't understand why it being 6" makes it the most popular scale.
Wat?
Popularity of scales is pretty arbitary, btw. Before the mid-90s, 5" was the defacto scale for action figures. By the late 00s, 1:18 became the defacto scale for action figures. 1/12 scale didn't become popular again until around 2014.
And according to sales data, McFarlane's recent 1/10 lines have been outselling all of Hasbro's 1/12 lines
NEvermind most import lines like Figma and Figuarts are all non-scale, where most of their figures actually being 1/13 scale.
>I wont even go into how increased weight puts a limiting strain on figure joints like the Figma DoomslayerThat's some pants shitting rationalizations right here. So because a single figure by a single company has problems holding its pose, that means all figures have problems? You realize that Hasbro makes 7"+ figures that are more than capable of holding a pose, right? Nevermind the fact that any company should and do use appropiate plastics and engineering to accommodate that weight.