Checking out a post in Medieval and a thought occurred to me:
A lot of the reason for so many 'standard physique' figures might be down to sculptors using dollies and thus figures all fit some arbitrary 'standard' (or maybe a carefully considered 'average') as far as height and weight.
Which lead to the thought that some company can put out a variety of dollies with some as fat men and women, some as shorter men and women, and some as taller men and women (and children and probably dead figures as well).
Yes, yes, I know there are some sculptors with variations out there. But that is not the 'norm'. And, of course, using dollies to get to that diverse range of human forms will lead to a 'sameness' of diversity perhaps - but I am willing to take that risk to get that figure variety.
All I ask, if someone follows the suggestion, is to do dollies in both 28 mm and 15/18 mm, please!
Given the strong current of the hobby moving towards skirmish gaming I think this not only makes sense but might boost sales. People are not all the same - and never have been.
(Probably already lot of diversity in the fantasy figure world I'd guess)
Oh, for those unfamiliar 'dollies' are a starting point for a sculptor to build a miniature figure on, a 'not quite' skeletal armature to give a head start.
And I'm not knocking dollies, without them our choices would be vastly smaller than they are - just seeing a chance to greatly increase choices.