I think they're making up for those oversized bobble heads from their first releases.Sideshow likes tiny things: small cod pieces on Stormies, small handlebars on speederbike. It's in Sideshow's genes to mess up stuff like this
Nice work with the Hasbro handlebars on the Sideshow bike. Glad to see this worked out.
Now all that needs to be done is the pedals / pedal bar needs to be dropped down a lot lower so his knees aren't pushed so high up. The lower legs should be much lower down. This problem is what is making the Sideshow Scout Trooper appear too big for the bike.
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That will be phase 2
Decided to do a little comparison. The miniature model varies SIGNIFICANTLY from the 1:1 set piece. After examining, it looks like Sideshow took elements from both to create their 1/6 vehicle.
No matter what version they were going for, the handlebars are just wrong, period. However, the foot pedals vary pretty dramatically between the model and the set piece. For the model, they hang quite low, whereas in the 1:1, they sit much higher. The last picture, in particular, shows how far out the handlebars bow, which is quite different from the 1:1. Here's the model:
This picture shows how FAR back the handlebars sweep, similar to the Sideshow piece. I think Sideshow's biggest mistakes were 1.) Sculpting the handlebars improperly (upon research, they're HORRIBLY inaccurate), but more importantly, 2.) Not making them able to hinge backwards/forwards.
And here's the 1:1 set piece. It really appears that Sideshow's handlebars are (more) from the model (fixed and set at a backwards angle), but the foot pedals are from the 1:1. Such an interesting combination. The last picture shows that, even with the higher pedal height, Carrie Fisher still had to use her tippy toes to reach them (boy, she's short. Just like I like 'em lol).
Verdict 1: It seems that Sideshow made a decision that this is a compromise that works better with a RIGID 1:6 figure, versus a wired puppet that can achieve much more deeper articulation. I happen to agree with them, except for the handlebars. 1:6 figures tend to be much more articulated in the upper body versus the lower body (shoulders/elbows/wrists versus hips and upper legs/thighs).
Verdict 1.1: Sideshow needs me on their staff lol!
Phase 2 - legs adjusted.
Even though I like this release, I can't fathom how SSC managed to get so many basic fundamentals wrong.
Also, after all my mods, it's clear to see they made it about 10% too small
Nice anaylsis, Rubio. You'd think the SSC footpedal frame assembly would have just been made articulated like the hasbro one.
Mandible, so you altered the footpedal frame assembly so it's adjustable up and down or just lower and locked off?
And when you say 10% too small, do you mean the parts you adjusted, or the SSC bike overall?
Comparing all the reference, life-size and model, photos of the real mccoy, I think it is overall undersized by about 10%. Just my opinion though.
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