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TBLeague (Phicen) seamless body scale comparison (updated with Part III)

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GubernatorFan wrote:Part III: additional 1:12 to 1:6 female seamless body scale comparison
(for Part I see post 1 above; for Part II see post 6 above)


In view of the above discussion, here is another scale comparison. The 1:6 scale S25B body was a petite (but not the most petite) version of TBLeague's bodies, and while its height would not correspond to that of the 1:12 body when translated to 1:1 scale, the body types seem to me closely comparable. (In 1:1, the 1:6 scale S25B body+head would stand about 5 feet 3 inches, which would be right for Scarlett Johansson; the 1:12 scale T01B body+head would stand about 5 feet 7 inches, which would be too tall. And the HT head sculpt might be a tad large for the otherwise appropriate 1:6 body.)

phicen - TBLeague (Phicen) seamless body scale comparison (updated with Part III) - Page 2 Tblfbs12

phicen - TBLeague (Phicen) seamless body scale comparison (updated with Part III) - Page 2 Tblfbs13

Hope this is useful.

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Very neat. Glad to see I wasn't totally crazy for thinking there were some similarities. Smile

GubernatorFan


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lawlaw91 wrote:My safety move so far: better sticking to the S23B or older models first....... Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

I like that body too, although I can see why some find the muscles just a little bit distracting.

skywalkersaga wrote:Very neat. Glad to see I wasn't totally crazy for thinking there were some similarities. Smile

Not at all, there are plenty of similarities. I think the 1:12 scale body is a bit curvier than the older types, even if, like them, it tends to be (translate to) the tall side. The newer, more petite bodies have been curvier too, regardless of bust size. Speaking of, as I was rummaging around looking for bodies, I came across the S17B and saw what you meant.

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skywalkersaga


GubernatorFan wrote:

Not at all, there are plenty of similarities. I think the 1:12 scale body is a bit curvier than the older types, even if, like them, it tends to be (translate to) the tall side. The newer, more petite bodies have been curvier too, regardless of bust size. Speaking of, as I was rummaging around looking for bodies, I came across the S17B and saw what you meant.

Ha, yeah...the s17b has a much less ridiculously-sized bust than the others, that is for sure. Razz

And now I'm curious if they will come out with other, additional body shapes for the female figures in 1/12 scale. I mean, they put out TWO different male body shapes and heights right at the same time, so it seems odd that they wouldn't do other sizes or shapes for the female ones, too.

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skywalkersaga wrote:And now I'm curious if they will come out with other, additional body shapes for the female figures in 1/12 scale. I mean, they put out TWO different male body shapes and heights right at the same time, so it seems odd that they wouldn't do other sizes or shapes for the female ones, too.

I hope they do, but I also hope they give them less bland heads. Their 1:12 Arkhala seems to be a step in the right direction, head-wise. Would be nice to get more options (in any scale), but whereas they produced only one 1:12 scale female body type, they did release it in two different skintones; with the males two body types but only one skintone. They are probably still testing the waters, and I'm not sure where they will go from there, although there are now what 2-3 1:12 scale sets they have produced or are planning?

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Yeah, curious to see how far they will go with it.

I gotta admit, if they made a 1/12 ‘Lady Death’ I’d probably be all over that — for customisation reasons, if nothing else.


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skywalkersaga wrote:I gotta admit, if they made a 1/12 ‘Lady Death’ I’d probably be all over that — for customisation reasons, if nothing else.

Being a wise-ass, I'm going to ask, isn't the pale version white enough for "Lady Death" without modification? Wink


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GubernatorFan wrote:Being a wise-ass, I'm going to ask, isn't the pale version white enough for "Lady Death" without modification? Wink

Possibly? I don't own any tbleague pale bodies, so I am not sure...

GubernatorFan

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skywalkersaga wrote:Possibly? I don't own any tbleague pale bodies, so I am not sure...

Well, I'm sure there is some difference -- between clinical white and milky white, but it just seems to me that the pale skintone is already almost impossibly pale.


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It is indeed extremely pale, but it still has a bit of a pinkish undertone, if I recall.


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skywalkersaga wrote:it still has a bit of a pinkish undertone, if I recall.

Yep.


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