Board Thread:Games/@comment-5977013-20130514005441/@comment-2054358-20130723031953

Scaling. Measure your minifigures, and scale them up to human size. For the big figs, compare them to the normal minifigs. No wait, if you scale toys to just your height, everyone has a different height in real life. Try to compare the minifigures to scenery. We'll have to make a lot of nerdy calculations, but if we have a scale we're going with, we'll go by that. Well the toy minifigure Nick Fury is one and a half inches tall (0'1.5"). Nick Fury of Earth-616, we don't have his height measured. But Spider-Man as a toy is also 0'1.5", and his 616 version is 5'10". If we were to scale the toy to the 616 character, 1 human inch would equal 46.6666666666 toy inches. But if we use Spidey's size to scale, it would mean everyone else is 5'10". Hey, that reminds me of an episode of Phineas and Ferb where Candace's size had to be never less than 5'10" to be a Flawless Girl. Is that the average height of a person? Emma Frost is that same height. Black Cat is 5'10". She's seen with Spider-Man. Are they really the same height? Blob is apparently this size but he has to be bigger, because he's one of the big figs. She-Hulk, Spider-Woman, Maria Hill, Human Torch, Doc Ock, Coulson in the Avengers movie, Mystique, Senator Kelly, Leader (although that big head might account for something), Queen Veranke (although she's a Skrull, not an human, but Skrulls are generally humanoid size). Could we have 5'10" as are scale?