>>9996520>Everything is oversized, so they stand closer to 7"There are a fair few 1:10 lines out there nowadays though. McFarlane springs to mind, having finally settled on a scale (even if Todd has no idea how scale works and keeps making everyone the same size, hence why the Space Marines fit in with 1:12 or 1:10 figures depending on preferences whilst the various aliens only really work with 1:10 and the Sisters are closer to 1:8 as they should be dwarfed by an Astartes).
>The Mythic Legions line is meant to be compatible with He Man collections, hence being so oversized.So again, roughly 1:10 (hard to tell admittedly as the Masters of the Universe are mostly superhuman gigachads, as the whole series is essentially Conan the Barbarian/classic fantasy/weird fiction but for kids in terms of presentation, albeit Sword and Planet more than Sword and Sorcery).
>Only thing Mythic Legions are good for, if you want fantasy figures in 1:12, are for the monsters and orcs. The humans just don't fit.I'll admit all my Mythic Legions are goblins which are on the smaller side, but I feel humans in the line could work as especially statuesque/"idealized hero" 1:12 figures going along that sort of vibe. A lot of that stuff was a bit fast and loose with scale, even in relation to the fiction, and even that had unrealistically large characters- because a noble giant of a hero accompanied by a beautiful woman who is Amazonian but still smaller than him, facing up against an even larger cruel demon-worshipping overlord is much cooler than a slightly large but relatively normal sized dude fighting another slightly large but relatively normal sized dude with a normal sized woman on the side.
Seriously, I fucking love this sort of art.
Also hate to break it to you, but you're arguing with Athena/Wumao, our resident shill for a soon-to-collapse Communist hellhole.