Re: Imaresqd1 Christian Bale Order Thread (Anyone that owes read post #749)
Yeah, I've only ever used a 2.0.
Also (and I know this may seem too obvious) but futzing/posing is a big factor as well. I've had two True Types side by side and sworn that one was taller than the other. Then after tweaking the position of all the joints, including both torso joints) they were the same hight.
Yes they do. It's not as tight of a fit, but it works fine with no modifications.
This is true. It is also the one thing I prefer about TTL's (besides the price). The forearms are a much more natural length. The only potential problem with this is that some clothes wont fit right. However, with the right futzing most cloths will looks fine. in the case of my Bruce Wayne figure - he's on a TTL with a suit tailored to fit a TT, but it work fine. The bigger problem is taking a suit tailored for a TTL and putting it on a TT. The arms stick out way too far.
Is it the 2.0?
Yeah, I've only ever used a 2.0.
The height all depends on the feet i've found. Whether you use feet inside a shoe or shoes directly on the peg.
Also (and I know this may seem too obvious) but futzing/posing is a big factor as well. I've had two True Types side by side and sworn that one was taller than the other. Then after tweaking the position of all the joints, including both torso joints) they were the same hight.
I don't think HT small neck adapters fit TTL bodies...
Yes they do. It's not as tight of a fit, but it works fine with no modifications.
...and the arms are shorter on a ttl so you have to watch out...
This is true. It is also the one thing I prefer about TTL's (besides the price). The forearms are a much more natural length. The only potential problem with this is that some clothes wont fit right. However, with the right futzing most cloths will looks fine. in the case of my Bruce Wayne figure - he's on a TTL with a suit tailored to fit a TT, but it work fine. The bigger problem is taking a suit tailored for a TTL and putting it on a TT. The arms stick out way too far.