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Epic mando bike set got here super fast from Walmart's site, it's still definitely not perfect but it is 3.75" scale; the bike overall looks in-scale comparing it next to other 1/18 bikes and the size of a TVC figure, and while the epic figure is broader at the shoulders and the neck was extended a bit unnaturally too far for the plastic cape to fit, it still looks 3.75", the waist and shoulders are at the exact same heights as the TVC figure. That being said, though, whoever designed the bike seems to have assumed the front/nose section proportions were similar to an imperial speeder bike, which is not actually the case, mando's bike in the show was slightly shorter than this at the front and had a steeper slope down from where the handlebars connect. Doesn't ruin it or whatever, but it's a weird thing to get wrong when getting it right would've been less plastic and thus even cheaper to make. Also the pedals are too big for the size of the bike, because the epic figure's feet are confusingly oversized even relative to itself. You can secure the TVC figure's feet by sliding them in between the oversized footpeg and the body of the bike, and it works, but it would've been nicer if they'd made the whole pedal smaller. Still, I like that this exists since a TVC one probably never will, and at $20 it doesn't feel like a horrible waste.