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Post by "The Gothic Superstar" Ronin on Feb 1, 2015 1:28:16 GMT -5
How do they measure up? Thinking of doing a custom Paige if the head would look good on it, but if the figures in general match up I may as well just buy Paige and leave it be
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2015 11:40:40 GMT -5
They are about the same but TNa jakks are somewhat bigger.
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Post by poindizzle on Feb 3, 2015 8:32:32 GMT -5
If I'm remembering correctly (I don't have them in front of me right now) the molds are identical, or very close, in height to each other.
Knockouts are a little stockier.
I'm assuming that you don't really collect Mattel? I would go the route of making a custom, honestly, the Mattel scale works great amongst other Mattel figures but she will look incredibly thin and out of place amongst Jakks figures.
I may also be a little biased. Don't get me wrong, Paige looks overall pretty amazing, but she has their crappy Diva tooling, where she has a teetering rocker joint right under her boobs instead of a superior ab crunch for that size.
Rocker joints should only be used on sizeable figures and they always look bizarre on the small women Mattel makes. Also, the hands are damn near worthless as they are posed on a Mattel diva. Knockouts have the pivot and swivel.
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Post by "The Gothic Superstar" Ronin on Feb 3, 2015 17:18:52 GMT -5
Goodto know. Can somepost comparison pics? Im definitely leaning towards the custom
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Post by JC Motors on Feb 19, 2015 18:43:46 GMT -5
Jakks are more glossier than Mattel's
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