Luisenigma1
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I bet he's embarrassed. Lol so the figure has a newer body then the first one? One that is actually short and accurate.
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The figure looks great but how many of us will be doing a TbLeague M34 body swap? I know I will.
I bet he's embarrassed. Lol so the figure has a newer body then the first one? One that is actually short and accurate.
The original Wolverine figure they made was in scale so he was shorter than 12" to reflect that Logan is 5'3" in the comics. I don't see that changing with this one.
Gipetto0812 : I would agree on that body swap, but isn't the costume on this figure too bog because the body SS is using is a full 12" figure? Is this new SS version short like the comicbook? Appreciate the info.
The original figure was listed at 11.75 inches, but that included the "ears" on his mask. I measured mine to the top of the head was a little over 11 and 1/8 inches.
So it wouldn't scale exactly to 5'3", more like 5'6" or 5'7". But placed beside more modern figs (which all seem to be slightly over scaled), looks pretty good.
Interestingly, on the product page for the new one, it is listed as 12 inches, again including the ears. But looks like the exact same body, so I would assume it's the same height.
I thought the final product looked very good. I was quite happy with the brown version, but I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on this one as well, maybe use some reward points.
The original Wolverine figure they made was in scale so he was shorter than 12" to reflect that Logan is 5'3" in the comics. I don't see that changing with this one.
It's pretty embarrassing that after the shoulder broke, they insisted it didn't. Guys, we have eyes.
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Any updates on shipping times my payments been processing for a week should it really take this long?
Final product pics are up...
https://www.sideshow.com/blog/final-product-photos-the-wolverine-sixth-scale-figure/
Sideshow does this a lot. They usually start processing when the boat comes in lots of times. Seems to be nearly an automatic thing that happens. However, just about every time (especially more now with the pandemic), they get held at customs for a long time before they can be let loose to be delivered to Sideshows warehouse where they will then be shipped from to buyers. This tends to cause the longer processing time.
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