What the SCALE is going on? (1 Viewer)

You took the words right out of my mouth, Mike:p. I couldn't agree more.


Joe

Thanks Joe. It's a great problem for all of us to have....LOTS of choices from LOTS of excellent makers.
And Kudos to CS for stepping in and relieving Michael of his vehicles-classy move in my mind.
mike
 
On the ''scale'' of things this did not even warrant a storm in a tea cup. I could imagine a debate if the CS detail was poor but, its amongst the best in the industry. Is that not what really counts??????
Mitch
 
On the ''scale'' of things this did not even warrant a storm in a tea cup. I could imagine a debate if the CS detail was poor but, its amongst the best in the industry. Is that not what really counts??????
Mitch

AMEN
mike
 
I got my Sherman in the other day, it looks great compared to anybody else's. The animation on the figures is far better than anybody else's out in the market. The new options with each tank that CS offers their collectors far outways any slight discrepancy. Color, size, scale all don't matter as long as the buyer is happy. Let's get a life, people. Brian - good job as usual.
 
Thanks Joe. It's a great problem for all of us to have....LOTS of choices from LOTS of excellent makers.
And Kudos to CS for stepping in and relieving Michael of his vehicles-classy move in my mind.
mike

Absolutely Mike, very classy of CS indeed.

Joe
 
I think CS is getting the vehicles sized up with the figures. It seems to me that over the years most of the TS companies' figures have always been a bit oversized for the vehicles. I don't mind having 60mm vehicles to match the 60mm figures. I do agree that it makes it more diffucult to display then in the same scene.

The Scale differences are giving us nightmares in the multi manufacturer scenes we are doing for The Great Crusade. But I love this huge Sherman. We will be featuring many Collectors Showcase products in our production.
 

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