model help
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model help
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????
- Therin of Andor
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Re: model help
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.
"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Re: model help
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.
dell