Though I'm not generally impressed with figure quality in this scale, the Figma figures in this size/scale are fantastic. Love those things.
My MEZCO Popeye is one of the best figures I own and certainly the biggest surprise.1/12th is the future of the hobby.
Its small enough to allow for vehicles and other items to accompany your display, but large enough that you have the benefit of real clothing -- which was the main grab of 1/6th originally -- and that clothing is getting better and better all the time.
Yeah, he is definitely a highlight. Their Michael Myers takes some beating too.My MEZCO Popeye is one of the best figures I own and certainly the biggest surprise.
Yup, I've seen quite a few really awesome customs and repaints on IG of 1/12 stuff that look pretty darn good. And at the smaller scale, that little bit of extra detailing goes much furtherI don't disqualify anything based on scale, I have some of everything. What I like about smaller stuff like 1/12 is that they are actually posable and not the stiff fragile rubber nonsense that a lot of 1/6 is turning into. Cost is a big one, half the size for 1/10 to 1/3 the cost. And space, for big groups of characters I have long abandoned the idea of having one of everybody in 1/6, just way too much space. I can have 20 Avengers in a nice small picture frame shelf and enjoy it. In lines like Marvel Legends they actually produce a lot more characters that will never see the light of day in bigger scales, plus there is a fun customizing side of the hobby too that is a bit more accessible and cheaper to learn on.
Well said, bigger isn't necessarily better, and it seems silly to act elitist when these are all toys at the end of the day
Phenomenal Iron Man display!I don't disqualify anything based on scale, I have some of everything. What I like about smaller stuff like 1/12 is that they are actually posable and not the stiff fragile rubber nonsense that a lot of 1/6 is turning into. Cost is a big one, half the size for 1/10 to 1/3 the cost. And space, for big groups of characters I have long abandoned the idea of having one of everybody in 1/6, just way too much space. I can have 20 Avengers in a nice small picture frame shelf and enjoy it. In lines like Marvel Legends they actually produce a lot more characters that will never see the light of day in bigger scales, plus there is a fun customizing side of the hobby too that is a bit more accessible and cheaper to learn on.
I have a whole HoA and Hulkbuster for about the price of two diecast armors these days and I don't have to rent a storage unit just to keep the boxes in
I am a 'statue folk' lol I don't really collect figures any more. I know there is elitism but was just saying it's silly to think one scale is better or more worthy than anotherWait til you talk to statue folks.
My friend says that’s called “Mezco”I’ll never understand the argument that 1/12 scale saves money. You pay for what you get, and if you want top quality with tons of variety, 1/6 is generally the only way to go. I’m honestly surprised that if savings really is the #1 goal, LEGO mini figures aren’t the dominating metric (which is also great; people should collect whatever they like!).
If 1/12 scale stuff ever had identical quality to 1/6 products at, let’s say, even 75% of the price, I’d switch over in a heartbeat. If nothing else but to save on closet space from all the boxes I have piled in.
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