This is really strange. I recently ordered three Green Arrows from MattyCollector, and I have to say I'm scratching my head about this one. One of the figures is a full quarter inch shorter than the other two. I've included a picture of this oddity for you all to see. All three figures feet are at the very bottom of their bubbles, and their feet seem to be firmly planted in their boots. As you can see, "mini" Green Arrow's head is nowhere near the top of the bubble while his two big brother's heads are pressed against the top like all of the other figures I've seen from this line. You'll also notice that Mattel's fantastic quality control department failed to realize that the Arrow on the right was packaged with his beard and moustache unpainted! Nice job on that one! What do you all make of the height difference?
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It looks like the difference is in the legs. I wonder if they are working on a shorter figure for sidekicks and used those legs by mistake. Either that or the pelvis exploded and allowed the legs to slide in to far. Those would be my guesses.sigpicComment
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I'm really hoping it's not the pelvis. That would make me one for three on the Green Arrows. I looked it over as carefully as I could without removing it, and everything appears to be in order. I have an email in to Mattel to exchange the one with the unpainted facial hair, but now I'm not sure if I should exchange Mini Me as well. This whole experience dealing with Mattel is proving to be very disappointing indeed."Trying is the first step towards failure." - H. J. Simpson, 1997Comment
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Yup, T3T and toyman are right. Check out the distance between the knee and the top of the boots. Stumpy is probably the only one NOT on his tippy toes in his boots.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Thanks for the replies. I had thought about that, but I've honestly never seen another one of these figures in person or in pictures that didn't take up the entire bubble. I guess the vast majority of them don't have their boots on all the way."Trying is the first step towards failure." - H. J. Simpson, 1997Comment
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The feet are not completely in the boots - as for the unpainted facial hair - that is
a cool goof-up.
If you don't want it, I will gladly send you another G.A in exchange.Comment
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Thanks Doc. I contacted Matty right after he arrived to get an exchange, and they've already replied stating that they've requested another figure to replace him. You're actually the second person that wanted him. Personally I like variations on figures like the stitched and unstitched Lex, but I don't really care for factory errors."Trying is the first step towards failure." - H. J. Simpson, 1997Comment
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When I recently got my Green Arrow, I compared him to my sons, and mine was taller. Based on what Doc Mego said, I checked the boots and they weren't all the way on. In a few moments, my new Green Arrow was the same height as my sons. Now my son and I are just waiting on the next wave. WooHoo!
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