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kvntrp
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i am working on the 1/6 scale model of the pattern cutter scene from the batman tv series episodes know as "catwomen dress to kill" but i don't know how big it need to be. maybe some know how i can email the person who sesign the prop for the scene????
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Therin of Andor
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I would keep in mind the heights of Yvonne Craig and Eartha Kitt, which is not usually considered for action figures in the various scales available. A 1:6 scale is typically a 12" figure, but the Barbie Batgirl and Catwoman would be too tall next to a Ken Batman. We see Batgirl strapped to the table in the pattern-cutter scene, so I would work out what figures are to represent Yvonne and Eartha and go from there.
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dell
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Re: model help

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kvntrp wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:39 pm i am working on the 1/6 scale model of the pattern cutter scene from the batman tv series episodes know as "catwomen dress to kill" but i don't know how big it need to be. maybe some know how i can email the person who sesign the prop for the scene????
Considering the episode was filmed more than 50 years ago I wouldn't expect you will get an answer from the designer. Just make an educated guess on the size.
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