1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys

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Re: 1/6 Joker, 1966 , 4 options By Mars Toys

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Lou Szabo wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 5:32 am Riddle me this, when is an action figure like a Rap singer?

When it’s a two-pack (Tupac)

Mars Toys confirmed in a new post that the Riddleri will be a 2 figure box set, like Batman and Robin. Holy conundrum?
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Two-pack? One in the standard costume and the other in the suit?
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If a 2-pack had the Astin Riddler, I would be customer #1 for that.
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They are really killing it with these, I still suspect they are using Howard Chan's models as a base but what's coming out is just different enough to make it unique. I actually like the Batman and Robin-- and it would seem Batman doesn't have his fat suit. Now the trouble with these is not buying a Chinese knockoff-- what are the reputable sellers you are using to get these?
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BATWINGED HORNET wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 3:47 am If a 2-pack had the Astin Riddler, I would find be customer #1 for that.
At least have a John Astin head sculpt included.
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There’s no evidence for Astin, and I’m happy with a Frank two pack.
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Anyone know the height/width of the Batman head? Mars or Hot Toys.
Chin to the top of head minus ears and width at eye level?
I just had something printed that is true 1/6th scale and it seems small.
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I’ll get a measurement later today. Want that in mm or inches.
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Thanks Lou! Whichever is most convenient. 😀
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Saturn dimensions using metric calipers
31 mm wide at the widest part
45.7 mm from chin to top of head
44 mm from tip of cowl at the nose to back of head.

Hope that’s a good start.
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Orders open around the 17 of July
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In case you need to solve a riddle ti buy it

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That is amazing attention to detail.
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Lou Szabo wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 6:40 pm Saturn dimensions using metric calipers
31 mm wide at the widest part
45.7 mm from chin to top of head
44 mm from tip of cowl at the nose to back of head.

Hope that’s a good start.
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Inquiring minds want to know what a brilliant sculptor like Chuck Williams is making in 1/6 scale.
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Still not out, but we have a name: Enigma Villain
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