At least the Mattel is 1/12 scale. Mcfarlane is 1/10. It's like he took over DC Direct/Collectibles instead of DCUC/Multiverse. We lost the 6 inch line. The 7 inch is what continues.
Very cool to see a bit of the evolution and how far we've come from the days of chunky 5 points of articulation figures being the standard! I do wonder how rubber components will hold up over time, I know a lot of rubber components in 30-40 year old toys need replaced. But by the time it might become an issue for figures like this getting a replacement (perhaps 3d printed) shouldn't be a problem.
At least the Mattel is 1/12 scale. Mcfarlane is 1/10. It's like he took over DC Direct/Collectibles instead of DCUC/Multiverse. We lost the 6 inch line. The 7 inch is what continues.
You right
@Plasmathedeathjester Yup 👍 Maybe Jada toys can get the 6 inch line. They have made great Street Fighter figs.
Very cool to see a bit of the evolution and how far we've come from the days of chunky 5 points of articulation figures being the standard!
I do wonder how rubber components will hold up over time, I know a lot of rubber components in 30-40 year old toys need replaced. But by the time it might become an issue for figures like this getting a replacement (perhaps 3d printed) shouldn't be a problem.
You are so right