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Old 05-13-2014, 05:42 PM   #77
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4" for MU is 1:18 scale. Almost every character is listed as being around 6' which is 72", 4:72 is equivalent to 1:18. You can use whatever scale you prefer, since not every figure figure even follows the scale (Moon Knight is 6'2" yet his MU figure is shorter than the Wolverine Astonishing version, Wolverine is 5'3"). I use a 1:18 scale Maisto Harley for Ghost Rider and it works great, though this may not be true for every single vehicle claiming 1:18 scale typically it works well enough.
You may be right, but then it's the vehicles that are too small as they all seem to be underscaled with Joes and MU figs. Even the pic you've shown of Ghosty on the bike - the bike is clearly too small.

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1:16 is way too big
the problem is some 1:18 companies aren't making true 1:18 items
I don't know... the 1:15 BttF DeLorean fits figures, and while it is too large it's no larger than most 1:18 is small. I always pegged 1:16/17 as being the perfect size.

Who are the cars you pictured made by?
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