1/6 Body

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Purpose of This Page

This page explains the role of the 1/6 body within a custom figure.

Bodies are not the product.
They are the structural system that allows a head sculpt to function correctly.

Understanding body types, proportions, and construction helps collectors avoid scale issues and ensures that a head sculpt integrates naturally into a full figure.


What a 1/6 Body Actually Is

A 1/6 body provides:

  • posture
  • articulation
  • proportions
  • neck structure

It determines how a head sits, how tall the figure appears, and how believable the final result looks.

The body does not define identity.
The head does.


Main Types of 1/6 Bodies

Seamless Bodies

Seamless bodies use a soft outer skin over an internal metal skeleton.

Key characteristics:

  • realistic muscle flow
  • smooth surface without visible joints
  • natural resting poses

Commonly used for:

  • display-oriented figures
  • custom projects focused on realism

They require attention to:

  • skin tone family
  • neck peg compatibility

Jointed (Plastic) Bodies

Jointed bodies are fully plastic, with visible articulation points.

Key characteristics:

  • durability
  • stable proportions
  • easier outfit handling

Commonly used for:

  • uniformed characters
  • armored figures
  • licensed action figures

They may require adapters or adjustments when paired with custom head sculpts.


Major 1/6 Body Brands

TBLeague (formerly Phicen)

  • Seamless silicone bodies
  • Wide range of skin tone families
  • Multiple male and female body builds
  • The most common base for custom projects

TBLeague bodies offer flexibility but require correct neck fit and tone selection.


Hot Toys

  • High-quality plastic bodies
  • Brand-specific neck systems
  • Designed for licensed figures

Custom heads may need:

  • peg adjustment
  • minor fitting work

DID

  • Military-focused plastic bodies
  • Realistic proportions
  • Thicker neck and torso structure

Often used for:

  • historical
  • military
  • realistic soldier builds

Dragon Models

  • Classic 1/6 military bodies
  • Older construction standards
  • Still widely used in legacy collections

Commonly paired with modern custom heads to update likeness and realism.


Body Proportions and Visual Balance

A correct 1/6 figure follows proportional logic.

Key factors:

  • head-to-shoulder ratio
  • neck height
  • torso length

A mismatch results in:

  • oversized or undersized head appearance
  • compressed neck look
  • unnatural posture

Bodies must support the head visually, not compete with it.


Compatibility as a System

Compatibility is not a single measurement.

It involves:

  • neck peg height
  • socket depth
  • inner neck diameter
  • shoulder width
  • skin tone harmony

Exact color matching is not the goal.
Visual continuity is.


Relationship to Head Sculpts

This page supports:

  • 1/6 Head Sculpt (pillar)
  • Likeness
  • Expressions

Bodies are discussed only to ensure that head sculpts:

  • fit correctly
  • look proportionate
  • read naturally at display distance

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