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Mcfarlane has been great with its price point, details, and scale. They made a lot of figures that I wanted. Mattel was terrible, with toys that are neither for kids nor for adults. I hope McFarlane can push out more figures before they lose the license. Guess we will need to turn to fondjoy to continue the 1:10 scale for future characters.
 
Very disappointing news. McFarlane DC figures felt like they were just starting to hit their stride with improved sculpts, paint, cloth features, and accessories. They made vehicles that would've been over priced from other companies and they made some off beat characters with a lot of new sculpts that have never been attempted otherwise.
Mattel isn't known for making very well articulated figures especially on their previous DC figures. They skip on some sculpted details on their WWE figures and the sculpts of the Masters of the Universe line are quite soft. Their paint is mostly great on their WWE line but, they have a tendency of having warped plastic heads from being softer plastic that's pulled too soon from their molds resulting in badly placed paint. The paint on their MOTU figures is mediocre. The Proportions on their MOTU figures could be improved, the WWE figures however have extreme reuse resulting in bizarre proportions. The worst issue is that Mattel doesn't listen to customer feedback much. The only way they can get everyone on board will be to design this new DC line identical to the size, articulation, sculpt, and paint of Hasbro's Marvel Legends line. If they would just swallow their pride and copy Marvel Legends, they'll have as hit.

McFarlane has a year and a half to finish things off. A few Batman rogues are needed and I'd like to see them make one really good modern Superman and rerelease that Wonder Woman everybody had a hard time getting (I never found one).
 
I've read a lot of people's comments wondering about if McFarlane can still continue making DC figures in 7 inch scale once Mattel gets the license.

Now, I could be very very wrong about this, but I always had it in my mind that whoever has this DC license, has it for 6-7 inch figures inclusive. Which is why Todd was able to sell 7 inch figures (his preferred scale) and also 6 inch figures (60s line, BTAS line).

The exceptions to making 6-7 inch figures are/were DCD/DCC because they were an in-house company (that eventually went under and then became branded under McFarlane), companies like Mafex because they have foreign territory rights, and Mezco because they fall under a different high-end price license (maybe a non brick-and mortar license?).

That's why when Mattel lost the license to McFarlane, they could no longer continue making 6 inch figures despite Todd only making 7 inch at the time he began.

I'm fairly sure the only company who can make 6-7 inch figures is the company with the master license (currently Todd).

That's why other companies like Beast Kingdom can make 8-9 inch figures, or SpinMaster can make 12 inch or 4-5 inch figures aimed at kids. But none of them can make 6-7 inch figures.

So if it's Todd that has lost the license to Mattel, then if I'm correct, he won't be able to continue making DC figures even in just 7 inch scale.

Again - I could be very very wrong about this! 🤣
 
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