It almost looks like a 12" figure to me.
From the new Toyfare. Apparently part of wave 5.
That is because the 4 Horsemen sculpts in the 12 inch scale for better detail and fidelity. The 12 inch sculpture (or its parts) are then pantographed down by Mattel's Chinese factories to be produced as 6 inch scale toys for the mass market. Unfortunately, such scaling down means a loss of surface detail, and rarely do "toy" paint jobs do much to help the overall resulting product.
BOBBY
That is because the 4 Horsemen sculpts in the 12 inch scale for better detail and fidelity. The 12 inch sculpture (or its parts) are then pantographed down by Mattel's Chinese factories to be produced as 6 inch scale toys for the mass market. Unfortunately, such scaling down means a loss of surface detail, and rarely do "toy" paint jobs do much to help the overall resulting product.
BOBBY
As for this figure, I lean towards it truly being a MM figure, but I notice a dissappointing detail that hopefully isn't true on the final figure or is clarified in a better picture. The cowl looks to have a rounded base like the Begins suit, but the Keaton suit has flaring batwing tips coming off it.
If the pic is true, it looks like the cape is sculpted so it hides the detail of the cowl where the tips would be.
actually my friend made the image and he said it was done in under 5 minutes on MS paint
Dangit! Whoever made that image needs a pencil shoved into their eye!
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