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Has anyone left 1/6 scale for the 1/4 scale? Kind of thinking of doing so.
Any pros and cons besides space issues. I mainly an Iron Man collector, so I'm thinking I could play catch up relatively quickly.
What I love about the 1/4 scales is the cooler base and the ease of lighting up the figure as well as the base via ac adapter easier than with 1/6.
Do these guys feel or look cheap in person? I know Hot Toys makes quality stuff, but for some reason I find 11"-13" the sweet spot for me and I"m wondering having these guys on the larger end would they handle decently and/or look cheap.
Thoughts?
Pretty much me, at least for Iron Mans. The diecast 1/6 aren't worth the ever increasing cost, I have the QS 42 and 43 and they are a big step up from 1/6 in detail and engineering, I sold my DC Mk43 so fast after the QS came in it was so toyish in comparison. I don't care for the red on this Mk3 but I'll probably end up with the Mk2 when it comes around in 1/4. The QS line is heavy and solid, most of the joints are metal. I don't even use stands on mine, they're planted. I fully expect they'll do more of the original 7, slowly but surely. HT is about out of Iron Man in 1/6 to exploit.