Is it in scale? 5 star Poison Ivy

So I see a lot of accessories and figures in other lines and I wonder, is that in scale with the other lines I collect?

So I own the Batman Nendoroid, but there’s those 5 star vinyl figures that are roughly the same shape. Are they in scale? Let’s find out.

So, kinda. If we assume Poison Ivy is shorter than Batman. It’s not perfect, but for posing or background figures the 5-star figures are fine. YMMV

Fundoshi

One of the more interesting things about Nendoroid is the standardized face plates and heads. This means mixing and matching is possible, and Good Smile has taken advantage by making “costumes,” accessories and faces in the Co-De style under the Banner “Nendoroid More.” This is one of those things and it is the “loincloth” costume. These things are blind boxed and gold color is the “surprise” 5th style.

I’m using the Batman head in this picture.

Looking good, Bruce!

Mickey Mouse

Nendoroid 100

The accessories are neat, but they’re also stylized for Mickey Mouse so their use with other figures is negligible. The figure itself is fairly fragile. The eyes are interchangeable, but this means they pop out easily and I’ve already broken a joint on one of the extra arms when swapping them out.

Belle

Nendoroid 755, Belle

The extras really make this figure. Personally I would have preferred the blue dress Belle wears through most of the movie, but this is fine. The dress is a solid piece so all the articulation comes from the arms and head.

The dress comes with an interchangeable piece that is meant to combine with an interchangeable arm to mimic her holding her dress for a minuet, but the hand doesn’t actually hold the dress and the gap makes it look like Belle is making her dress levitate. And it means that there’s a big crack in the dress, so all I wish they hadn’t included the effect, but it’s a minor quibble.

That the Beast is only included as a plastic standee means we probably won’t ever see him as a Nendoroid, so that’s disappointing.