>>10201409>they're based on the models, despite not being midgets like the models and more like the source books' artConsidering you have depth perception problems, it seems like you have a whole mess of other problems with your eyes, dog.
>Being slightly in the foreground doesn't add 2 foot>Unless they have their heads made larger if they WERE the size you thought they wereLOOOL, WHOS A DUMB DOGGY? THATS YOU, DOGGY! DOES DOGGY WANT A TREAT? GOTTA WORK FOR YOUR TREAT, DOGGY!
Since you want to pretend that because that woman's height is close to what the toys are, meaning about a head shorter, either that means those space marines ahve pin heads OR the lady has a gigantic noggin.
Bad dog! That doesn't even line up with the toys, nor the models you want to pretend they're totally based on
So that means that lady's head is 50% bigger than the Space Marines. If we pretend that their heads are equally the same size (they aren't, according to just about everything describing them) that means if you shrink her down 50% and she's now even shorter than a head's difference. Suddenly, she now in line with everything from GW. Wow, a game developer followed the lore!
Do you get what I'm saying, doggy? Bark if you get it and you get a treat. Or continue overworking your dog brain over your lack of understanding of how depth perception and comparing two things works by arguing soem more with me if you don't get it.
NEVERMIND the fact that what you posted is from a game in 2011. Which means they're the old guard Space Marines. Not the Primaris marines that JoyToy is producing.
Since you're a non-fan, i'll need to point out that Primaris Space Marines are FEET taller than the ones you say is the official representation of astartes that's totally close to JoyToy's scale.
So you're wrong on every level, but I'm sure you'll totally want to GOTCHA ME somehow to save your fuzzy wuzzy doggy face. I'm sure you can find some mispelling somewhere or i flubbed a factoid somewhere.