Probably my favorite figure from the 6 Faces of Madness series, even over Elizabeth Bathory. The figure lacks substantial articulation but in this case it doesn’t matter with the wild pose they chose. Rasputin hangs from a beam by his back hooks above a spiked wooden floor with a supremely creepy workbench. It’s unique and different from almost every other figure I have and acts as the perfect centerpiece for my display. He comes with a few accessory vials that sit in the workbench but everything else is fully sculpted. Another aces figure from McFarlane....[See More]
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I stripped it for so many parts.
Rasputin here is ripe with so many accessories mcfarlane should have an interesting The Toys That Made Us episode (If they ever make one)