dam toys is a great option but he still needs to be shortened as it's the standard height. My personal preference is Darth Maul body as he is the right height and promotions overall. That is the one mine is on a few pages back. I've also previously had it on HT Bruce Lee style bodies, Dam Toys Rick bodies and padded versions of the standard thin HT bodies. All with varying degrees of success.
As far as bodies go in a general way I seem to have had a lot of questions about this lately so here is some info. These are my preferences for what I need for male characters)
1) Anyone on a suit - or anything I'm struggling with in a general way who has a regular guy build typically tends to work beautifully on WorldBox Narrow. I often Dremel off the neck and insert a plug. it's thick plastic so it's usually easy to sort of melt the peg inside a socket then regular heads sit on. I will also often yank off the lower arms tan put in a standard HT lower arm as their arms trend to be a bit too short especially on suited figures where I want the shirt cuff to protrude below the jacket cuff.
https://www.monkeydepot.com/Figure_World_Box_Narrow_Shoulders_Articulated_Mal_p/wb0018.htm
2) TT Slim or KO equivalent. I use these for skinny guys like Jon, Johnny Depp, Luke Skywalker, Larry David. Sometimes if a head is undersized I used this too and paid up here and there with what I need.
https://www.sideshow.com/collectibles/truetype-slim-body-hot-toys-901997
3) Dam Toys Rick style body - these tend to have loose joints so I only use them when I have to but when I do it's perfect. This usually works for guys who are regular build but slim. Especially if for whatever reason I need a narrower shoulder than a standard TT type thing. I had a few figures that looked awful such as Daniel Plainview or Jimmy from Boardwalk Empire even in their Yunsil clothing until I used this body. Its essential to have in rotation.
https://www.collectors.com/action-i...6-narrow-shoulders-action/6788162179084174588
4) HT Han Solo (Tony stark) - Comes in handy so much. Just essential to have on rotation. Used it for guys like John Mclane, Tony Stark, Indiana Jones (modified)
https://www.collectors.com/action-i...ars-a-new-hope-mms261-mms/2253433731873652209
5) Blitzway Durden Body - Exactly the same logic as above. Ends up just being the perfect build for some muscle guys. I think I swapped my X3 Wolverine onto this. I used it for Logan too I believe.
5) New Style HT body (Dr. Strange, Neo) - It's been coming in handy... best and most proportionate body they have done yet. I'm sure it will save me in a pinch
6) Bruce Lee body - Used it for the Crow, Jon snow at a time. Randomly for Cult King Serpico (head was too small for the body and Al is short) John Lennon (molecule 8 body was ****) it typically comes in handy for thinner guys who are shorter but also more built than the typical HT slim body.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/6-12-hottoys-bruce-lee-suit-muscular-173158882
7) Old style HT muscle bodies - Use these a lot however the waist is ridiculous and too skinny so I often pad it out. I prefer the one that came with The Wolverine as his thighs are thicker and more proportionate to the top.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hot-Toys-T...E-MUSCULAR-BODY-STAND-UNDERSUIT-/112949021876
8) Standard old HT narrow shoulder or HT "advanced" bodies - Use em both from time to time still, but very sparingly. proportions are odd on all of them. more often then not I pull parts off of them like arms or calves to use on other bodies.
I use almost everything, a lot of stuff not on this list. I'm always very bespoke about how I attach
I also generally Dremel stuff, paid stuff up with athletic tape, or take apart and swap things on bodies all the time. Swap arms. Swap shins (shorter or taller) Swap forearms (for length or visible parts etc)