It is a pretty extreme difference as she is 3 inches shorter than Joker and 4 inches shorter than Batman.
It doesn't bother me at all I think they look just great all together!
It is a pretty extreme difference as she is 3 inches shorter than Joker and 4 inches shorter than Batman.
It doesn't bother me at all I think they look just great all together!
I'm not sure that picture is an accurate representative of their respective heights, compared to each other. As you can see, Poison Ivy is in the front of Joker who is in front of Batman. Depth of field makes Poison Ivy look shorter than she really is. If you line them all up side-by-side, then Poison Ivy won't look as short.
Need short bases to fit in cabinets.
Why would you want all the statues to be the same height?? Boring if you ask me. Creates no field of depth or no creative display options.
I brought up the varying base height argument back when Ivy was first revealed and nobody seemed to have a problem with it. Using an acrylic riser on Ivy and hiding it with fake plants was suggested as a possible solution. Others were happy with having the option of staggering their Batman display.
I prefer bases that interact with the character so to speak like Poison Ivys plants or Dutches plants around his feet. That to me is better than a 2 or 3 inch silly base.
Good thing God made a lot of kittens!
I totally agree with the interactions. That is why I am happy that Joker is standing up on a Theater Stage, and Batman is on a gargoyle on a roof top. However, it wouldn't have taken much to raise her up JUST a little bit. 4 inches shorter than Bats is quit the difference.
They wouldn't be the exact same height since the actual character heights would vary still.
And I honestly don't think this is an argument of short bases versus tall bases. It is an argument of consistency. If you're going to give the first two Batman characters tall bases then it should be a standard for the line. It's like how Sideshow gets really weird with their Avengers PFs, some featuring the giant A and some not having it.
Like with how Pop Culture Shock puts all their Street Fighter and retro Mortal Kombat statues on a plain black base. Imagine if they suddenly released a new character who was on a giant hot dog for a base. Even if that was relevant to the character and looked cool, it breaks up consistency of a line for no reason.
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