Hot Toys-MMS 133-Ghost Rider Limited Edition Collectible Figurine with Bike Set

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Yeah, and never enter any thread without at least having a grand or more on your credit card freed up or in your bank account. Just sayin.
 
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Wow, lucky bastard! :lol
 
If one compares this:

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to this:

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I don't see how one can say the HT bike is truly in scale.
Unless the human on the prop bike is a dwarf, the HT bike is clearly a little undersized, no?
Not by much, but the forks look larger on the prop bike . . .




(Not a troll post, just observing :wink1:)
 
I don't see how one can say the HT bike is truly in scale.
Unless the human on the prop bike is a dwarf, the HT bike is clearly a little undersized, no?
Not by much, but the forks look larger on the prop bike . . .

I noticed the knee to fuel tank distance and the head of the bike height to the shoulders. Plus look at the handlebar angles.

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Now let's not lose our heads over this . . . :monkey3

You've opened a can of worms though. :)
 
Depending on the angle the bike can look a little small but I can assure you than in person the size is correct. Take note that the chopper is not exactly a super huge bike in the first place.

Going by that logic then this is an obscure angle. :)

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From Gully Foyle's post.
 
Perhaps if the bike were lightly heated with a blowtorch until the plastic softened, then the bike could be gently stretched to make it a bit longer and taller?

A simple mod, no?
 
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