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Maybe I was a bit snarky but seriously, you just...forget it. I don't have the patience. I'm done.

I apologize to you. I took your "whatever", in concert with the two other people chiming in, as another shot. I responded four times with not only what I know from my own work experience but a photo released by marvel so you can see it want just my opinion. Wanting them one way is perfectly fine.
 
I apologize to you. I took your "whatever", in concert with the two other people chiming in, as another shot. I responded four times with not only what I know from my own work experience but a photo released by marvel so you can see it want just my opinion. Wanting them one way is perfectly fine.

Well, thank you. I appreciate it.
 
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At least according to this pic from a while back Thor doesn't look taller than Cap or Mk XLV...
 
Personally for me, as cool as it would be and is whenever it happens to turn out to be accurate, the heights of the figures in comparison to one another doesn't really bother me. I mean of course as long as a Marty McFly figure for instance isn't taller than say Captain America. :lol

Speaking of Cap's height in the MCU, I've seen both 6'2" and 6'4". I know the MCU Wiki for instance bills him as being 6'4" if I recall, but the following lists him as being 6'2" (and different weights, might I add):

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Straight from his exhibit in TWS.

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Even then, as far as what the character is traditionally supposed to be in the comics for example, for me personally, it doesn't ruin the film(s) if the character in every portrayal and every rendition of him/her is EXACTLY that height and weight. If this particular rendition of Captain America is supposed to be 6'0" and around 200lbs., it doesn't make it any less believable or enjoyable for me and doesn't take away from the character at all. He still possesses all the abilities he's supposed to possess. Getting into the DC boat so to speak, the same goes for Superman, for instance. Traditionally, I believe he is supposed to be about 6'4" and 225lbs.; exactly what Christopher Reeve was. Henry Cavill is about 6'0"-6'1" and I think was rumored to be around the 190-200 range for Superman. If they want to say his portrayal and rendition of Superman is three inches shorter and 25 lbs. less than what he's supposed to be in comics, it's not going to ruin anything for me or make him any less "super". It's not that large of a difference and he still possesses all the far superior capabilities that he's supposed to.
 
I didn't even know this was being revised. I hate it when we get used to a sculpt, get excited by the prospect of getting that sculpt, but they change it for the worse.

Example: Han Solo.
 
i think had the cheeks been a tad fuller hed be perfect. the chiseled cheekbones are throwing it a bit for me. the thinness of his cheeks almost give the appearance he shaved his beard .
 
Looks good to me. Looks like I heard right it was coming soon. But it's earlier then I thought.
 
Seems the app will be opened up for the rest of the AoU range once they have released Thor too...

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EDIT: That picture came out small... You can see it on the App Store though, called AAOU AR (catchy...)
Looks like there are 5 scenes for Thor, then one each for Cap, IM, BW and WM.
 
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