The Secret Lives of 112 Scale Figures Imagine this: You're lounging on your couch, munching on day-old pizza, when suddenly, a tiny voice demands a slice. You squint and notice it's your 1/12 scale action figure, striking a pose somewhere between ninja and disco dancer. Call it dust-induced delusion or the bizarre magic of these little characters who seem to live in a different dimension, constantly plotting their next escape into the great wide world beyond your shelf. You may question why anyone would bother with toys that are small enough to fit in a shoe box yet boast the swagger of a full-length feature. But these figures are more than just their size — they're the mischief-makers of the collectible world, where six inches is the new six-foot-tall. It's like they're all starring in a silent, unending arthouse film, curated by you, the director with a penchant for the unexpected. And here's something the toy industry doesn't tell you: every 1/12 scale figure has its own personality, intricately woven between their pint-sized limbs and plastic gazes. Take Mr. Samurai Overlord, with his tiny katana and perpetual side-eye. He's probably rallying an army of paperclips to revolt against your desk...