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Overview
Action figures are defined not only by scale, but by brand philosophy, line identity, and design intent.
Each major brand adopts a specific scale to balance articulation, likeness, cost, and display presence.
This page provides a clear overview of popular action figure brands and lines, organized by scale, to help collectors understand how different formats relate to customization, head sculpts, and display compatibility.
1/12 Scale — The Industry Standard (6-Inch Class)
Typical height
~15–16 cm (6 inches)
Characteristics
- Most widely used modern action figure scale
- Strong balance between articulation, cost, and display efficiency
- Large ecosystem for customization and accessories
Major brands and lines
- Star Wars Black Series
- G.I. Joe Classified Series
- Masters of the Universe (MOTU)
- Mezco One:12 Collective
Collector profile
Ideal for high-volume collectors, customizers, and diorama builders who want expressive figures in a compact format.
1/10 Scale — Stylized and Premium Mid-Size Figures (7-Inch Class)
Typical height
~17–18 cm (7 inches)
Characteristics
- Larger presence than 1/12
- More freedom for stylization
- Less constrained facial proportions
Major brands and lines
- McFarlane Toys
- NECA
- WWE Ultimate Edition
Collector profile
Collectors who prefer bold silhouettes, dramatic poses, and strong visual impact without moving into large display scales.
1/18 Scale — Classic and Vehicle-Oriented Figures (3.75–4-Inch Class)
Typical height
~9–10 cm (3.75–4 inches)
Characteristics
- Historically important scale
- Limited facial detail
- Excellent compatibility with vehicles and large dioramas
Major brands and lines
- Classic Star Wars (Kenner-style)
- Military figure lines
Collector profile
Collectors focused on army building, vehicles, and nostalgic displays rather than facial likeness.
Large Scales — Display-Oriented Figures (1/4 and 1/3)
Typical height
- 1/4 scale: ~45–50 cm
- 1/3 scale: 60 cm or more
Characteristics
- Primarily static or limited articulation
- Emphasis on presence, anatomy, and surface detail
- Often closer to statues than traditional action figures
Common use
- Showcase pieces
- Museum-style displays
- High-impact collectibles
These scales prioritize visual impact over modularity or interchangeability.
How Scale and Brand Affect Customization
Different brands and scales impose different limits on customization:
- Smaller scales favor simplified expression and clean silhouettes
- Mid-size scales allow stylization and bold design choices
- Larger scales support subtle anatomy and surface transitions
Understanding the relationship between brand philosophy and scale is essential when planning custom head sculpts or upgrades.
Relationship to 1/6 Scale Custom Work
While this page focuses on mainstream action figure brands, 1/6 scale occupies a separate category.
It sits between action figures and collectible art, offering greater realism, deeper texture, and higher customization potential.
Many collectors move toward 1/6 after engaging with 1/12 or 1/10 lines, seeking more expressive and refined results.
→ Explore the 1/6 Head Sculpt section
Summary
Action figure scales are not interchangeable.
Each scale exists to solve a specific design and display problem.
Understanding how brands use scale helps collectors make informed choices — whether the goal is customization, display balance, or artistic expression.
