My (current) understanding of this scale is that a figure is a 32nd in size of a roughly 1.7m to 1.83m person. This would make 1/32 scale figure between 53mm and 57mm from foot to top of head. Makes sense some people are taller than others. Most SW figures that are around this size are roughly 50mm to 60mm in height. What makes different figure lines work together is the heft of the figure. So some SW command figures are a decent height and scale but are not hefty enough to work well with the larger unleashed battlepacks. But deagostini and unleashed figures work well and provide a good foundation for a collection. For my collection I think roughly 1/33rd to 1/30th scale is a good fit I think depending on the heft of a figure. So anything roughly between 51mm and 61mm should work out ok. For future scale comparisons I’ll be using the Boba Fett figure made by deagostini as a bench mark (if I remember to). The figure is standing fairly straight, is a good heft, height a
Welcome to my Blog about 54mm or 1/32nd scale Star Wars figures . When I was a kid I used to play with 1/32nd scale toy soldiers, then the Star Wars action figures which I still have to this day. But prior to 2004, with a few exceptions, there was no company out there who put those two wonderful things together. Fast forward err quite a few years and I started picking up a few figures here and there as they became available. However collecting SW in 1/32nd scale can be a bit of a challenge. While there are a number of good sources of figures out there they tend to be discontinued quite quickly and you needed to rely on the secondary markets. Once you’ve amassed the usual/ typical figures it can get a bit more interesting hunting down additional figures to expand your collection. Fast forward a few more years and my son has started taking an interest in things Star Wars so back to the collection we go! The focus of my collection is not to be a completionist and chase down e