At least McFarlane is sticking with 7-inch scale, but I'm worried that they'll be limited in articulation. No doubt McFarlane set the new standards when it comes to detailed figures, but they've been moving out of "action" figures into figures in fixed action poses. I don't want that.
The only reason Star Wars figures are Hasbro now is that Hasbro ate Kenner. They've had the same figure manufacturer since 1977. I wish it could've been that way with Trek, too.
Anyway, because of Art Asylum (Diamond Select), NECA, and now McFarlane, it seems that 7-inch scale is my scale now.
I still need to take pics of what I have received, but I never did get that package, though I talked to the seller, and once it arrives back to them, they'll resend it. I just need to wait for a round trip from here to China and back. That said, I don't know if I can wait that long, so I ordered another one from another seller.
What it is is the Queen Alien from Aliens. 15-inches tall and 30-inches long, in-scale with 7-inch figures.
I've also received "Rescuing Newt", which is the Ripley and Newt 2-pack of 7-inch figures, and the Caterpillar P-5000 Power Loader in the same scale.. Those two sets are still in the package, though they will be coming out. Oh, yeah, and an Aliens Xenomorph. I've removed it from its bubble.
And based on an earlier suggestion, I FINALLY ordered the original crew by Diamond Select. Three 2-packs and a separate Chekov. I think I got them for a reasonable price.
I've already spent enough this morning (I also ordered two Alien Big Chaps and an Aliens Xenomorph Warrior, but I'm SO tempted to order a 7-inch scale Gizmo from Gremlins.
Just a-walkin' down memory lane.