drbindy wrote:
Well the 4" scale is missing you for sure. But I admit these are all pretty damn cool. And I agree, as a kid the smaller scale would have been awesome. I always wanted my green army men to be articulated. Actually had a Revolutionary War set that was semi-articulated, and I adored it.
Now though, I'm too far invested in 1/18 to entertain switching.
Never truly left the scale, since I've been working on 4" figures on & off for the past year, but not showing a whole lot. Been stockpiling figures in many different scales (even 6-7-8") and styles for various personal projects & commissions. Some concepts just weren't/aren't ready, others I'm 100% happy with, but will share them as a part of something much larger soon.
Just out of curiosity, have you picked up any of the recent Mega Construx stuff?
Like you, A LOT of my investment was in 1:18 scale. Really wasn't intending to collect a whole new scale when I picked some up to experiment with and got bit by the bug. What really did it (and still does) is feeling like a kid again customizing. I LOVE that, once I find my groove, I can knock pieces out in about a day & a half and they don't look like crap.
They pop apart & together, so test-fitting WIPs are super-simple.
They're inexpensive, but well-made.
Nobody's doing it. It's the wild wild west out here, and I love it. Nobody's really customizing MB figures the way we're used to seeing... there's lots of room for innovation and mind-blowing design in a scale very few customizers are f___ing with right now. But give it a year or two.
Honestly, if I knew anyone with kids who wanted to get into the hobby, I'd suggest MBs and expand the skill set from there...
It's a blast.