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Originally Posted by Hannibal10
Well that Hulk is 23" with his hands in the air. XM Hulk transformation 27" with a similar pose.
If Hulk is 8ft, a 1/5 scale is 19.2" tall. A 1/4 scale is 24" tall. 4" is a pretty substantial difference imo. Especially when you need the largest Avenger to be the largest - not the same size. It works for Wasp because she can be tinier.
There's also the SS Hulk comiquette which is also 1/5 scale. It's the original one. That one seems a bit larger than their Avengers Assemble. But still - I don't mix scales.
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The more this topic goes on the more interesting it becomes.
Thank you, by the way for chiming in and providing support and feedback. This is extremely helpful. Yes, I agree that the largest Avenger in this line up should be, in fact....larger than the rest. For sure.
What is interesting is that I find that some peeps seem to be very strict about not mixing their scales but then come across some situations where they are willing to bend a bit here and there, for example I do have a friend who collects X-Men like myself and he chose to purchase and display his XM 1/4 scale Mystique with his current SS line. As I look at his display, it is clear that the XM Mystique is larger in proportion that that of the SS 1/4 scale figures she is next to. His response was that he just likes the XM version better and therefore that makes him ok with the size difference.
I suppose my current Black Widow (with the white faux leather suit) also seems to fit well up against the other pieces because she is fairly petite but I am not 100% sure that she is a 1/4 scale. Is she? Not too sure.
I wonder if putting the 1/5th scale Hulk on a 5 inch riser in the back of the team would work.?
That XM Transformation Hulk is stunning. But out of my price range unfortunately.