Here's a couple of techniques I use to get height variations in my figures without a lot of cutting and gluing.
1. Take out the little flesh-coloured inserts in DML boots. It's a small difference, but noticeable.
2. Use NLM boots. The soles are thicker, adding height.
3. DML's skinned leg figures are much taller. They were meant to be wearing shorts, but there's no reason you can't dress them in regular uniforms.
4. Use a DiD head on a DML body. The neck is longer, adding height.
5. Mix and match using the shorter body from DML's Sepp Jung. Below, I have a standard DML body on the left, and the shorter Sepp Jung body on the far right. In the middle are combinations of the standard DML torso with short legs, and normal legs with short torso.
If you're looking for shorter figures for IJA bashes, you should definitely pick up some Sepp Jung nudes.
K.
1. Take out the little flesh-coloured inserts in DML boots. It's a small difference, but noticeable.
2. Use NLM boots. The soles are thicker, adding height.
3. DML's skinned leg figures are much taller. They were meant to be wearing shorts, but there's no reason you can't dress them in regular uniforms.
4. Use a DiD head on a DML body. The neck is longer, adding height.
5. Mix and match using the shorter body from DML's Sepp Jung. Below, I have a standard DML body on the left, and the shorter Sepp Jung body on the far right. In the middle are combinations of the standard DML torso with short legs, and normal legs with short torso.
If you're looking for shorter figures for IJA bashes, you should definitely pick up some Sepp Jung nudes.
K.