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DC 3.75/4" Appreciation Thread
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ArsGratiaArtis
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tlasjr
Thats the thing though, it doesnt make any sense. they aready had figures in or near that scale. There are four BVS movie lines in either 6 or 7 inch size.
They aren't competing with Legends at this point, they are competing with themselves.
I mean the first figures they released when the switched the multiverse scale were the Flash and Arrow. Two figures that had already been released by DCC in that scale.
I;m saving to buy a house so ....I guess thank you to everyone who has a DC license
They're really not, though. When it comes to BvS, Mattel has a child-oriented line and a collector-oriented line available at mass retail. They have two different target audiences. DC Collectibles has a more niche, more extreme collector-oriented product. There may be some overlap between the people who would buy Mattel's collector line and DCC's, but there are plenty of others judging by complaints about pricing who will not be willing to pay double Mattel's retail for a DCC figure, even if there is a difference in quality.
As far as Flash and Arrow, neither of the DCC versions of those figures are currently available at retail. Mattel's figures reach a much wider audience due to where they're distributed. DCC's figures are also not really the same scale.
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