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Action Figure Height (updated with Part II)

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Stryker2011


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MeMyself&I wrote:https://flic.kr/p/2jDmiDv I am going to put this here in case anyone may be interested in have a neat, quick reference guide to fractions and their mm counterparts, either for general use, scaling custom accessories, or if they want to figure out where a figure is actually in the height department and points in-between.

Thanks. We US folks are lazy when it comes to metric.

MeMyself&I


Stryker2011 wrote:
MeMyself&I wrote:https://flic.kr/p/2jDmiDv I am going to put this here in case anyone may be interested in have a neat, quick reference guide to fractions and their mm counterparts, either for general use, scaling custom accessories, or if they want to figure out where a figure is actually in the height department and points in-between.

Thanks. We US folks are lazy when it comes to metric.

Ha. I was as well in school, but I got over it as I started getting into LEGO vehicles and MOCs. Now I hate the US/Imperial system. Lol

ZeroDelta


Sorry to necro this thread, but has anyone the HT Appleseed Alpha Briareos Hecatonecles figure for size comparison? Is he as tall as the first time HT did him? I am just wondering about that for awhile now.

GubernatorFan


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Sorry, ZeroDelta, I don't have this figure and don't know either way.

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Ephiane

Ephiane
Great Thread, thanks for showing. I always thought HT made the Thanos Body with the already existed Hulk one. But he is bigger ? Wow, what a monster Laughing

GubernatorFan

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Ephiane wrote:Great Thread, thanks for showing. I always thought HT made the Thanos Body with the already existed Hulk one. But he is bigger ? Wow, what a monster Laughing

I don't actually know how the new HT Thanos compares to the Hulks, but you can see him next to our knockoff Groot. Smile


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BAMComix

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Marvelous figures! you really do have a wonderful selection!

GubernatorFan

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BAMComix wrote:Marvelous figures! you really do have a wonderful selection!

Thank you very much. I was trying to cover the extremes and throw in a few average ones for comparison.


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obiwankanIbe


So, what started this discussion was me asking a member if they knew which TB League body is closest to Hot Toys TYPICAL female body, in particular any of the Harley Quinns or recent Black widows. I'm not only concerned with height but build as well. I was told with no quantification an S25B. I took some measurements on the height. Height on the TB League 24A &25B are good. Just wondering about the build, mostly concerned with thighs. I'm hoping for a thinner than Hot Toys in the thighs replacement for my Harley Quinn Arkham Knight. BTW, those who have or will have this fig, do be very careful with her arms. They break easy. The engineering inside the silicone is not well thought out. The arm breaks off below the shoulder where the plastic shoulder joint is attached to the metal arm "bone". Two weak rivets that transition the shoulder joint to the arm should have been screws instead. Aside from the engineering, the paint peels off the silicone arms. For now I was lucky enough to pop 2 replacement arms on her from A TruType female body so I CAN display her until properly dealt with. Thank you all.

csyeung

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I don't have the harley, but from what I've seen, I believe the s 25 legs are slimmer. Here's an older pic of mine where i have a s23 beside a s25. The s25 is approx same height as a regular hot toy female, the s23 towers over.
comparison - Action Figure Height (updated with Part II) - Page 2 Dsc03426


If you'd like to see more pictures, s25 is more extensively discussed and showcased by Gubernator in this thread :

https://onesixthfigures.forumotion.com/t627-tbleague-super-flexible-female-seamless-bodies-s24a-s27b


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