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Thread: Boss Fight Studios Original 3 3/4ths Line
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Old 12-08-2015, 08:12 AM   #109
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You do know that 3.75" and 4" are both 1:18 scale? I've never understood how both GI Joe and MU figures are both classed as 3.75" when the latter are, for the majority, taller, and generally larger.
I only collect 3.75"

I am just a guy in England; I am no authority and this is solely my opinion:


They are actually closer to 4.5" - 5" really and are 1/15 ton1/16 scale most the time. No one I know on any boards I frequent references to them as 4" figures. I never would either.

We all refer to them as THREE POINT SEVEN FIVE ( the three fourths title always sounds funny when I hear it) because that was the original scale of the Star Wars figures from Kenner. The scale has beefed up but will forever remain THREE POINT SEVEN FIVE as a title not a size reference.

All that aside, these look ace! Boss Fight kills it as always!!
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