Saturday, May 31, 2014

#51: Transformers 4 Age of Extinction - Scorn


Because I'm a sucker, I'll see Transformers 4. If nothing else, it will bring Dinobots to the big screen. Dinobots are of course the coolest because they combine the already great meeting of big robots that turn into other things and dinosaurs. I picked up Scorn first because he's a spinosarus, which if it isn't the first Dinobot to turn into one, it's at least the first one I've had. There is apparently some controversy over whether the Dinobots in the movie have robot modes, but the toy definitely does. The head is very different from the typical movie designs, so that could be evidence in favor of no movie robot modes. But otherwise, it has the usual busy spiky design of movie bots. I like the way the dino's spine forms small wings on his back, it's a cool look. He gets a sword, and his left arm is a spear made from the tail. With the other arm being the head, it's reminiscent of Beast Wars Megatron.


Dino mode is really cool looking. The sword tucks into the tail, so it doesn't get stuck laying around in this mode. The head has a lot of good motion, and the arms can move at the shoulders. It's my only movie toy so far, but I'm digging it. I'll probably end up getting all the Dinobots, especially since having learned my lesson on passing on the Animated Dinobots a few years back.

Friday, May 30, 2014

#50: Bandai Tamashii Gundam Wing - Deathscythe Hell


My taste in anime basically consists of what Cartoon Network was showing during Toonami and Adult Swim 10 to 15 years ago, so my favorite Gundam series (and the only one I've seen in its entirety) is Gundam Wing. A couple weeks ago, Jcee made a post of his Gundam Wing figures, which got me interested in picking at least one Gundam figure. I had a few of the Gundam model kits years ago, but I was never practiced enough at painting to make them look as good as I would have liked. So these modern figures from Bandai are a pretty worthy update. Deathscythe was my favorite Gundam, and this is the upgraded Hell version, which has the extra shielding and a double bladed beam scythe.


My favorite aspect of Deathscythe Hell's design is the way the armored cloak unfolds in a way that is reminiscent of bat wings. That design is carried out even more blatantly in the Endless Waltz version, but that hasn't been made yet.

The figure includes different versions of the beam scythe's handle. One is straight, and another is curved, which represents the way it is presented in the animation, when it took on a curved appearance to make it look as if it was moving faster while being swung. There is also a compacted version that can be stowed on the back of the figure. The blades are transparent green plastic and are removable.


Also included is the rocket blade beam shield thing, which can be plugged onto either arm. It also has a removable beam blade, and the regular blades are articulated. There are also four different sets of hands, open, closed fists, fists for holding weapons, and angled weapon holding fists.

Aside from just looking great overall, the figure has a ton of articulation as well. It can move in most anyway you'd want it to (there's even an ab crunch joint), but a lot of the panels are articulated as well, so that they won't get in the way of limb movement. I'm really digging this figure, which is cool on its own, as well as scratching the nostalgia itch. I'm not really into Gundam enough to want the full lineup, but I might very well get the Wing Zero as well.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

#49: G.I. Joe Retaliation - Blind Master


It looks like G.I. Joe is basically dead right now, so hopefully the suits at Hasbro get their collective act together soon and get the franchise going again. For now, here's a figure I've been wanting to pick up for a while, and friend of the blog James happened to find one for me at a Toys R Us. Blind Master is a cool character and all, but this is a case where I wanted the figure more because of the actor playing the part. So now I have an action figure of the Wu-Tang Clan's RZA. Blind Master includes a bevy of accessories, and one of the weapons is a sword with a series of rings along the backside of the blade.


The first piece of headgear included with Blind Master doubles as a shield and has hidden blades that fold out. There's also a staff with a removable end that reveals a hidden blade.


The other piece of headgear included is a mask. There's also a blowgun, and some sort of spiky ring tethered by a rope. Not pictured, is the standard G.I. Joe Retaliation stand, which is fairly nondescript.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

#48: Game of Thrones Legacy Collection - Daenerys Targaryen


The last (?) living Targaryen, Daenerys certainly has a strong claim to the Iron Throne. Dragons are a good argument in her favor as well. But does she harbor the Targaryen madness? Maybe we'll find out eventually. There will be another Dany figure in the next series, but I liked the look of her brown Dothraki outfit better, so I opted for this version. Again, although the likeness isn't really there, it's an otherwise good looking figure, with good articulation. Her hair and skirts are both soft enough that they don't get in the way too much of her articulation. Dany's accessory is one of her dragons, which I believe is Drogon. There are holes on her shoulder where his feet can peg into as if he's crouched there.

Monday, May 26, 2014

#47: Game of Thrones Legacy Collection - The Hound


The Hound is one of those interesting characters who starts out as an antagonist, but who soon turns out to have more layers. He's a remorseless killer, but he also seems to have a protective streak when it comes to the Stark girls. And all the scenes with him and Arya in the fourth season are pure gold. He's a very tall man, and his figure is suitably the largest one in the line so far. It also has what is probably the best likeness out of all of them, although the facial scarring could probably be a little more pronounced. The Hound is also well accessorized, with two swords, a removable scabbard, and a helmet. Both swords are different, and there is a scabbard for each of them. The dog faced helmet is made of a very soft, rubbery plastic that allows it to slip on and off of his head easily. I don't know how well that will hold up long term, but it looks good and is easy to use. This is probably my favorite figure of the line so far. I can't wait to pair him up with Arya from the next series.


Sunday, May 25, 2014

#46: Game of Thrones Legacy Collection - Tyrion Lannister


Like the six inch Black Series R2-D2, I was reticent to get a Tyrion figure because it's not as good a value. But Tyrion is one of my favorite characters, and since all the figures were below retail, it helped soften the blow. Tyrion is in his armor from the battle of Blackwater Bay, and his sole accessory is a battle axe. I would have preferred a more casual outfit (and maybe a goblet of wine), but who knows if they'll do another Tyrion figure. The likeness to Peter Dinklage is unfortunately not very good on the figure. Despite his shorter stature, the articulation is still pretty decent. No double hinged knees, and the ankles are a bit stiff, but otherwise everything important is there. The lower skirt of the armor is fairly soft, so it's not too obtrusive.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

#45: Game of Thrones Legacy Collection - Jon Snow


Funko's Game of Thrones figures showed up a few months ago before anybody was expecting them, and I've been meaning to pick some up since then. I recently noticed that Amazon has them for lower than retail, so I figured it was as good a time as any to try them out. First up we have Ned Stark's know nothing bastard, Jon Snow. The figure seems to be based on Jon's appearance somewhere after the first half of the season, as he is in his Night's Watch blacks and has the bastard sword (appropriate!) given to him by the Old Bear himself after Jon saved his life. The likeness to Kit Harington isn't the best, but given that Funko is mostly known for highly stylized toys, this isn't bad for a first foray into a more realistic look. While Jon's costume is all black, there are some areas that feature a light dusting meant to represent snow or frost, such as on his boots, the lower edges of his tunic, on his cloak, and even in his hair. Jon is very well articulated, although the wrists are a bit loose. The cloak is soft enough that it doesn't hinder the arms too much, fortunately. Overall, it's a pretty well done figure, and it's cool to have Game of Thrones action figures, as I thought the Pop Vinyl toys would be the closest thing.

One for each of the Stark children.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

#44: LEGO The Simpsons Minifigures - Mr. Burns


Here we are at last, the final figure I bought from the LEGO Simpsons blindpacked series. Inanimate Carbon Rod! Yes, in Rod we trust. The rod is made of transparent green plastic, and for accessories includes a Mr. Burns figure, who in turn includes a Blinky the three eyed fish as an accessory. Blinky is painted on to a clear standard LEGO headpiece. It's easy to feel for either the inanimate carbon rod or Blinky to find this set.


Here is the bump code from the back of the package for Mr. Burns, with batch code 401B4.


Tuesday, May 20, 2014

#43: LEGO The Simpsons Minifigures - Scratchy


The Tom to Itchy's Jerry, here's Scratchy. He has a tail piece that plugs in between the legs and the torso, which I haven't seen before. It also helps make him a little more tall in comparison with Itchy. Scratchy is armed with an axe, perfect for chopping up cartoon mice. Feeling for the axe or for the tail is probably your best bet when trying to find Scratchy.


Here's the bump code on the back of Scratchy's packaging, with batch code 401B4.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

#42: LEGO The Simpsons Minifigures - Itchy


Before I found the Simpsons minifigures, my original plan was only to get Itchy and Scratchy. Then when I started going through the bags, I gradually expanded my wishlist to almost the entire series. Itchy's accessory is naturally a weapon, in this case a club. It's easy to feel for either that or his big-eared head in the packaging.


Here is the bump code on the back of Itchy's packaging, with batch code 401B4.
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