>>6499624Heres the problem: You want an in-scale monster, you have two options: Super tiny Hunters with no real articulation because they're so tiny, or grossly huge monsters that cost $150+ a pop, which also simply won't sell.
I'll settle for the size of monsters and Hunters we have already. It's fine. Cheating the size of the monsters with proper angles is a possibility as well. Pic unrelated to that, of course.