batfan08
Super Freak
I see what you are saying but 1/6th figures look too toyish an action figure look to me. However, they have their advantages as it is easy to create and design dioramas for them. So when I want to have back ground dioramas I will chose 1/6th for them. For example I would not consider a 1/4 scale MCU Dirorama for the EB joker.
When it comes to wanting something that has real presence and looks like something that belongs in a museum I go for 1/4 and above. However, like you said where does it end 1/2 or 1:1? for me it ends at 1/3rd but ideally 1/4. I am just not interested in anything bigger than that scale as I don't feel I need nearly an item that is either half the size or is the size as a whole person in my room.
I don't know. If I had the money, the space, and the option, I would totally own a screen used Bale Batman suit. Realistically, though, I agree that 1/4 scale figures are the show stoppers. They seem to really tie a room together, from all the pics I've seen. As far as 1/6th scale goes, though, there are some really awesome opportunities to literally recreate scenes from the films with all of the different dioramas and such. So, I agree wholeheartedly on that front.
I think we can assume that there'd be another teaser within this week, followed by the final product pics. I'm guessing it would be Spider-Man.
You think we'll see Spidey first? On a purely selfish note, what's another week? There've been 1/6th scale Spider-Man Hot Toys before, but there's never been a 1/4th scale Batman Hot Toy.