>>11126891It depends on where we draw the line and define obsessive scalefagging. It might differ from person to person.
Size is a very important characteristic of humans, creatures or machines, much more than say the color of their clothes. The way to represent that size in toy form is by keeping a consistent scale between figures.
If your Bud Spencer is not bigger than your Terence Hill, then you don't actually have Bud Spencer and Terence Hill figures. You have something else.
I collect lines in different scales and I may also not require each to have milimetric accuracy withing themselves, but yeah, scale is an important purchase factor.