You can find small 1/6 wolves cheaper than that.
I canceled my order so any advice on where to find a nicely painted 1/6 wolf would be appreciated.
Timber is a WOLF not a DOG.
actually 4in tall seems reasonable but the 9in long seems a tad too much to me.Grey wolves can get up to 3 feet tall on average, now taking into account 1/6 scale as being roughly, two inches equals a foot, therefore, twelve inches equals 6 feet, you'd assume a 3 foot tall dog, would equal out to a 6 inch tall figure of a dog, ROUGHLY.
Now think about the size of a LARGE dog, wolves tend to be bigger than dogs, i dunno how many you've ever been close to in your life, i've personally been around wolf dogs, which are mixes, but are still big, and they are tall. Now take your snake eyes and compare any 4 to 6" tall action figure and look at the height compared to him, top of a 6 inch figures head comes to the top of his thigh more or less, thats comparable for a BIG dog or wolf, so a 4" one would be perfectly reasonable, maybe even a little small. Personally i think the sideshow timber looks too small but thats me.
Wolves AREN'T dogs, and that isn't important in the sense that they are in fact, bigger, something that seems to be forgotten when it comes to production of them.
actually 4in tall seems reasonable but the 9in long seems a tad too much to me.
Grey wolves can get up to 3 feet tall on average, now taking into account 1/6 scale as being roughly, two inches equals a foot, therefore, twelve inches equals 6 feet, you'd assume a 3 foot tall dog, would equal out to a 6 inch tall figure of a dog, ROUGHLY.
Now think about the size of a LARGE dog, wolves tend to be bigger than dogs, i dunno how many you've ever been close to in your life, i've personally been around wolf dogs, which are mixes, but are still big, and they are tall. Now take your snake eyes and compare any 4 to 6" tall action figure and look at the height compared to him, top of a 6 inch figures head comes to the top of his thigh more or less, thats comparable for a BIG dog or wolf, so a 4" one would be perfectly reasonable, maybe even a little small. Personally i think the sideshow timber looks too small but thats me.
Wolves AREN'T dogs, and that isn't important in the sense that they are in fact, bigger, something that seems to be forgotten when it comes to production of them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaskan_MalamuteThough Malamutes are superficially similar to wolves, there are several physical differences between them. When compared to a similarly sized wolf, the Malamute's head is not as wide, is shorter, and is generally smaller. Their necks are generally the same size, though the Malamute is bigger in the chest by a few inches. The Malamute stands two inches shorter, is three inches (76 mm) shorter in the leg, and eight inches (203 mm) shorter in the body. The wolf's tail is longer and has no tendency to curl over its back as the Malamute's can. The wolf's track is nearly twice as large as that of the Malamute.
No matter how distant or close the relation, being related does not make one the other. Technically speaking we are very distnatly related to chimpanzees, but you don't see people looking for 1/6 scale chimp bodies to plug their bruce wayne heads and toys 2 suits on
Enemy Aces wolf seems to take the cake
what's funny is that you're quick to rip on my pics by saying that they aren't "military accurate", but then you have no problem passing off a dog as a timberwolf.Nope. All I see is a bunch of douches justifying their obsessive need for the Way Point environment by ripping people for finding what they consider acceptable alternatives to a $130 slab of stone.
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