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  2. Oct 2, 2019 · Therefore an action figure that is also six feet tall would have a 1:1 ratio. A three-foot-tall action figure would have a 1:2 ratio and so on. Over the years, some standards scales have been used in the action figure world. Take a look at the most common, starting from largest to smallest.

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  3. Sep 9, 2012 · 1:12 (5-6")- Marvel Legends (originally produced by the legendary Toybiz and now Hasbro) and DC Universe Classics aka DCUC (by Mattel) are in the 6 inch scale. If 3.75" is the first most popular scale, than this is definitely the second.

  4. Feb 1, 2019 · 1:6 Scale (approx. 12″) This was the original size of the very first action figure to be produced in the USA, G.I. Joe, later to become Action Man in the UK. This became a standard scale for the larger action figures including the 12″ Star Wars dolls from Kenner in the late ’70s and Mego’s 12″ line of superheroes.

  5. Nov 24, 2022 · The most popular modeling scales: 1:100 scale, 1:72 scale, 1:56 scale, 1:48 scale, 1:35 scale. For tiny models: 1:300 scale , 1:144 scale . For dolls and action figures: 1:18 scale (3 3/4 inch) , 1:6 scale .

  6. Jun 20, 2019 · Have ever wondered what scale your action figures are? Well wonder no more because here is a size guide that you can use to work things out, this is especially useful if you are building dioramas for your figures. 1:1 Scale = Approx: 72 inches or a 6ft tall life size figure. 1:2 Scale = Approx: 36 inches. 1:3 Scale = Approx: 24 inches.

  7. Jul 12, 2018 · 1:12 is by far the most popular scale for action figures. It also creates the most confusion with 1:6 scale figures. 1:12 figures work under the assumption that 6 inches is 6 feet tall. So if you’re looking for a 6-inch scale figure, you want 1:12, NOT 1:6.

  8. Jun 1, 2024 · In the context of action figures, scale denotes the proportionate size of the figure compared to its real-life counterpart. For example, a 1:6 scale figure means that every 1 inch on the figure corresponds to 6 inches in real life.

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