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  • PNGwynne
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    I like the idea of a slightly smaller Robin, & if Mattel goes to the trouble of doing that, I'd be happy to see other Titans follow.

    But, if they do an 8-inch Robin, that's okay--I'd then prefer any later TT to be consistently 8-inch.

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  • drmego
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    Personally I want to make them into Tiny Titans based on Art's comic
    and use the child bodies. I get such a kick out of Robin's lower case
    "r".

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  • rlkrefft
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    But so far the figures done by Mattel are not 80's versions. They are
    60's/70's versions. So Robin and the TT should all be 7". Mego even realized that by the time they got around to do the TT. I'm sure Mattel will know better then to release an 8" Robin. Even in the 80's Robin was way shorter then Batman. I have comics to proove it.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by ScottA
    Besides the Titans were so far down the road they weren't even on Megos radar when the WGSH line started.
    That was the point I was trying to make.

    Originally posted by DOC MEGO
    So if you do the old line-up, 7 inch looks better -
    especially if you want to show them next to their adult hero counterpart. But
    if you make the 80s characters in 7 inch, they don't look right smaller than
    the other heroes.
    I'd prefer ALWAYS deferring to the SILVER AGE 60s rather than the tail TAIL
    end of the BRONZE AGE early 80s with this retro line.

    So if you do the old line-up, 7 inch looks better - especially if you want to show them next to their adult hero counterpart YES!

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  • MIB41
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    Originally posted by drmego
    This is the question in thinking about Teen Titans. When they were done in
    the 60s,they were the child sidekicks.

    When revamped in the early 80s, they were 20somethings but definitely
    adults and the comic was very popular.

    So if you do the old line-up, 7 inch looks better - especially if you want
    to show them next to their adult hero counterpart. But if you make the
    80s characters in 7 inch, they don't look right smaller than the other heroes.
    I think the 8 inch format is the way to go. Plus I think those characters will see a bigger cross section of the buying community since the cartoon was big for so many years then you have the 70's and 80's era fans as well. I think it would be a big hit across the board. Wow. My mouth salivates at the thought of a 80's era Teen Titans figure line. Oh boy...

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  • The Bat
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    Originally posted by drmego
    This is the question in thinking about Teen Titans. When they were done in
    the 60s,they were the child sidekicks.

    When revamped in the early 80s, they were 20somethings but definitely
    adults and the comic was very popular.

    So if you do the old line-up, 7 inch looks better - especially if you want
    to show them next to their adult hero counterpart. But if you make the
    80s characters in 7 inch, they don't look right smaller than the other heroes.
    Excellent point Paul. I personally would rather see them in 8" scale. Like Robin especially...done in the 70's College age "Neal Adams Robin".

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  • drmego
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    This is the question in thinking about Teen Titans. When they were done in
    the 60s,they were the child sidekicks.

    When revamped in the early 80s, they were 20somethings but definitely
    adults and the comic was very popular.

    So if you do the old line-up, 7 inch looks better - especially if you want
    to show them next to their adult hero counterpart. But if you make the
    80s characters in 7 inch, they don't look right smaller than the other heroes.

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  • dchero66
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    I suspect Wonder Womans' costume will be executed very similar to the Mego 12" version - yellow soft plastic tiara, gray (or blue) plastic bracelets - or perhaps made out of the gauntlet/belt material. Obviously the trunks will be fabric, and I look for the bustier to either be painted on (like the 12" Mego) or similar to the cheap bendie Barbie version - fabric held up with clear plastic straps. And, of course she'll have the red rubber boots. I don't think there'll be any question we'll get an improvement over the original Mego with the silk screened costume on the body stocking. Just so she has the eagle instead of the "W" and a lasso I'll be happy!

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  • megodarryl
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    Originally posted by ScottA
    I hope Robin is 8" and not Titan size. If they update his head sculpt I think he'll look great. I do like the Hero/Villain combo.
    I feel the same- but if the Titans are made shorter, I'll still get them for my nephew, and have custom 8" Titans for my collection. I thought Robin was fine because on the Super Friends cartoon, he wasn't that much shorter than Batman, and when the WGSH were made, weren't the Titans all college age? Just like Peter Parker- and I couldn't be paid to own a Lion Rock size Spiderman LOL. So I'm not a fan of Lion Rock size Titans- But like someone mentioned, each to his own taste.

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  • Bizarro Amy
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    Originally posted by Krypt0nite
    My preference would be that ALL the Titans be 8", and sculpted to look slightly older (late teens)---especially Robin.
    I think this would be the most cost-effective way for Mattel. I don't care which way, as long as there is a Robin that matches the other Titans.

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  • Krypt0nite
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    My preference would be that ALL the Titans be 8", and sculpted to look slightly older (late teens)---especially Robin.

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  • ScottA
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    I had no problem with Robin being 8" tall when I was a kid. Actually liked it since he fit in all the Bat-vehicles and didn't fall out. So to me it was not an over-sight by Mego in making him 8" like the other heroes. For me it was always Batman AND Robin. Besides the Titans were so far down the road they weren't even on Megos radar when the WGSH line started. So, I still hope he's 8" tall.

    As for WW having removable braclets that's an interesting question. I guess it depends on how they work her costume.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by ScottA
    To each his own. I hope it's 8" - same as Megos.
    Definitely "each his own" here, and with multiple issues too...

    ...to be retro with the characters costumes/images is one thing....

    ...but to fall into some of the same painful oversights that Mego made years
    ago, well, that's a tough one for me to swallow.

    They make all the TEEN TITANs, and they are a different scale than ROBIN?
    That's a big "ouch" to me that I'd love to see fixed.

    To me, this line is more of a tribute to the "era" than the WGSH "line" itself,
    which only released an 8 inch ROBIN because they were releasing
    all the most popular DC characters first, and all they had to put them on
    was 8 inch bodies.

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  • bizzaro megomauler
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    mattell will do an all new sculpt, and Bradys are ctvt, not Emce, so the scale would be different by comparison.
    AND to get back on track, Will WW have removable bracelets?

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  • rlkrefft
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    I hope Robin is smaller scale and I think he will be. EMCE does scale pretty well with the Brady Bunch figures. Robin should be 7.5" or 7"

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