Mondo’s two MOTU figure scales sit in distinctly different parts of the collector market. The 1/6 line (12-inch tall figures, fabric outfits, premium price point around $250-400) targets the high-end statue-adjacent collector. The 1/12 200x line (6-inch tall figures, articulated plastic, around $100-180) targets the closer-to-traditional-action-figure market that Super7 Ultimates and Mattel Classics also serve.
Both lines lean into the 2002 MYP design language — biomechanical detailing, sharper silhouettes, more dramatic poses than the original 1980s figures. The 1/12 Clawful (one of Mondo’s headline 200x figures) is widely cited as the line’s standout: a character whose original Mattel figure was simple and slightly comic, now rendered as a credibly intimidating crustacean warrior with multiple swappable claws and a textured shell finish.
For a collector entering the Mondo line today: 1/12 is the more sustainable scale if buying multiple figures, 1/6 if buying one or two centerpieces. The lines do not combine well visually due to the scale difference.
Catalogue source: heman.fandom.com (CC BY-SA 3.0) and mondoshop.com product pages.