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Old 01-08-2025, 09:13 AM   #2544
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Confusing for you or not - smaller subjects are better dealt with with smaller sizing methods. Measuring small action figures with inches is a bit like using an ice-pick to remove a skelf from one's finger. - It's overkill because it's rounding (already small objects) off to the nearest inch, and that inch makes a lot of difference.
That's a matter of opinion. The metric system is easier to deal with if you grew up with it. Americans have been trained in the US Customary system. I have no problems at all using increments as small 32s. I work in design so many things are converted to decimal anyway and I've memorized the conversions. Stating we have to round things off to "the nearest inch" isn't accurate.

MOTU figures are shorter. Not smaller. They are much more strongly built than Classified and a totally different design style. The only MOTU that seems like it may work with Classified, and blend stylistically, is Masterverse New Eternia. But the majority of those figures are larger than Classified.
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