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February 22 2010 at 4:46 PM
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Response to Do we need resin figures in 1/48?

Thank you all for the comments.

I had to see what 1/48 modelers had to say about
this subject as I am not familiar with the scale.

I surely don't want to put out figures that have
unrealistic MSRP. On the other hand, I have to
make sure I have to make enough profit to keep
this line going once started.

I have to admit that I am a bit intimidated by the
idea of sculpting in such a small scale... wink.gif

Tamiya figures are too short? How short are they?
In 1/48, a figure should be "ideally" around 35.5-37.5mm....



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  1. 1/60 ???? - petros mitrou on Feb 22, 6:36 PM
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  3. Get a set of Icm figures - Luke Pitt on Feb 22, 7:06 PM
    1. The ICM are about the same size as most (good) brands - Greg Hessig on Feb 22, 8:39 PM
    2. Hi~ - Taesung Harmms on Feb 23, 5:29 PM
     
  4. The problem is, the Tamiya figures tend to be small..... - Bruce Culver on Feb 23, 12:18 AM
    1. Thanks for the info! - Taesung Harmms on Feb 23, 5:31 PM
     


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