>>7560762>I think you're saying they only match the height of the actor not the person they're playing, but isn't that a moot point when they're portraying that character?No, because as you can see from that platform he's standing on, the actor is portrayed as being much taller than he really is in the movies.
It's laughable if you see Tony Stark trying to stare down someone who is half a foot taller than him, or anyone else for that matter, hence him wearing platform shoes or given a platform to walk on to make him taller than he is in every Marvel movie
movie character height ≠ actor height = sometimes figuart height.
So it's only incidental when they're 1:12 scale, because Figuarts is a non-scale line and most figures tend to be under 6"