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Tuesday, September 07, 2010
  Figure Scale Comparison 

The Diagram below indicates comparative sizes of figures in mm and scale. Keep in mind that the normal practice for the application of the mm size is that the figure is measured from the bottom of the feet to just above the eyes, below the headgear - and not to the top of the figure. Some manufacturers tend to do this, though, with the result that their figures tend to be slightly smaller - but then, all men are not of equal stature, are they?

The scales have been calculated as an indication only. This serves to assist you in establishing whether figures given in mm are more or less compatible with other given in scale. Where there are two scales given below the figure, it indicates the range from and to that could be considered within the boundaries of the given height in mm. Keep in mind that these scales and sizes are not based on hard and fast rules and that many suppliers have their own way of interpreting it.

The images of the diagram are for comparitive purposes only and will vary in size depending on the resolution of the display you are using.

Scales