There are a bunch of people or just a few really loud people on this board that can't stand all their figures not being their exact relative in-universe height. I don't really see it, personally. The reason I collect toys is to have well made, pose-able representations of my favorite characters in fiction. I don't care if SHF Vegeta is as tall as he should be compared to NECA 1987 cartoon version Michelangelo or Mezco old man Logan, I just want figures of those guys. Sure, it's fun to pose your figures in what-if scenarios, but is not being able to do that a reason not to buy a figure? It seems that a lot of people don't buy figures because it ruins the exactly one twelfth world they've created in the space where they keep their figures. Is this a sign of mental illness? I can't say, I'm not a doctor. What I do know is that it probably does help with the aftermarket prices if some people are too anal retentive to pull the trigger on figures they would have otherwise bought, so I say keep it up, weirdos.