I don't want this to be standard. The smaller toys get, the more flawed the sculpts will be. Then we'll have to get even smaller toys of smaller characters.
>>11591965Then accept paying more for your hasbro toys
Kicking it all off with a painfully overpriced Tron HasLab probably means you wont have much to worry about.
>>11591965The Tron figures look alright. I'd prefer an even 4 inches so they could do slightly-longer legs that better proportion
>>11591965Its a good scale for Star Wars and Pokémon. Wouldn't like it for Dragon Ball or Masters of the universe. It really depends on the line. Like if you can make reasonably priced products like a WWE ring then keep it 1/12. With star wars ships get just to large and theres to much variety. 1/12 would be expensive and slow to come out. They are also huge and hard to display without alot of space. I get your concern but you shouldn't sweat it. 1/12 still seems like the it thing for most ips. Even getting scooby doo 1/12 figures now. Shit is really cool. The mando ghost buster stuff is also pretty cool and 1/12
>>11592022The smaller the scale, the better the vehicle possibilities are. When Hasbro showed the Tron figures in that scale no one noticed that they were smaller because their overall design made them look like the 6" size figures. If this is the way they're going with it, then I do want to see how they could do SW and GI Joe figures because they're definitely better-proportioned than 3.75" figures of the past were. So I am whole-heartedly giving it a chance. I am sick and tired of wondering which vehicles are possible for the Joes, and how many hundreds they'll cost.
>>11591965>The smaller toys get, the more flawed the sculpts will be. Army men, miniatures, and figurines have great sculpts though
>>11591965qrd? i don't follow hasbro figures.
>>11592201They're doing a 3.75" Tron HasLab, and it has been intimated that this will be the first in a larger push of 3.75" product.
>>11591965I like 3.75 for worldbuilding, army building, and just in general being able to get more figures because they take up much less space and are cheaper (or were...).But I think 1/12 is the sweet spot for action figures. Big enough to have a lot of detail, articulation, and look impressive on a shelf. But small enough to play with and pose and do photography or whatever else you want. Ideally there should be both options but it is obvious 1/12 is overall more popular and profitable which is why it gets supported more.
>>11591965>I don't want this to be standard.Nobody cares what you want. Nobody is cancelling anything based on a HasLab. But then autists tend to be hysterical over stupid shit. 3.75 used to be a far more dominant scale but that didn't stop 6", you child.
>>11592208they should downsize all the way to 3cm tall figures.
Tron is for vehicles and world building. Of course its 3.75