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Bilbo 111th Birthday Celebration (Black Jacket) Lord of the Rings - Trilogy (Toy Biz) - Fellowship of the Ring - Series 3 Rated 3.00 stars by Deaditor There’s not much point getting this beyond completionist reasons, but by far the best aspect for me is this is where Jerry the barrel comes from! It would seem prudent to get 13 or more of these figures and then reenact the barrel sequence from the hobbit, but the barrels would be too small and require a lot of work. The figure itself isn’t anything managing as with most of the Bilbo figures the articulation is basic with swivel elbows I can’t stand and there’s 2 variants of this figure one with a darker coat which I find more accurate to he scene.so overall it’s not terrible or great but I do appreciate the barrel as a good display piece, so what does that tell you about the figure? It’s fine just not as good as a barrel I suppose haha!...[See More]
Eowyn, Shield Maiden of Rohan Lord of the Rings - Trilogy (Toy Biz) - Epic Trilogy: Two Towers Rated 4.00 stars by Deaditor I like that this figure was made. It’s nothing special but it is a good representation of a Helms deep Eowyn. The sword paint job isn’t as good as the pelenor fields Eowyn and the scabbard isn’t starched to a belt so it’s just loose appropriately so for when she brandishes her sword and has a little clash with Aragorn. My only issue with this figure is the one I got had a weak neck and had broken in places and the eyes needed a paint job as she looked nothing like her. It seems Eowyn is one of these figures with bad face painting details, though I can’t account for the purple dressed one, the only face painted properly was the coronation one. This Eowyn is super articulated though the dress obviously inhibits leg movement, but that’s not such an issue with her figure I feel. To conclude...[See More]
Balrog Battle Gandalf Lord of the Rings - Trilogy (Toy Biz) - Epic Trilogy: Two Towers Rated 3.50 stars by Deaditor This figure leaves something to be desired. I personally have found this figure extremely useful customising wise and it is the base to my gandalf the grey figure which is combined with each of the various Gandalf figures from the lotr and the hobbit. What you get is a fairly well articulated Gandalf with a rubbish glamdring but the staff is fine. The hair piece is stuck on his head with a hanging over his face design to represent the scene which is kind of cool and he has a base stand of the bridge that has a button that when pressed says “you shall not pass!” I think this figure is worth getting as it’s a decent representation of the scene but for me personally the parts I like are the body as it’s got the best lower robe and torso which if you then combine with the lower arms and head...[See More]
Morgul Lord Witch-King (Fiery Sword) Lord of the Rings - Trilogy (Toy Biz) - Epic Trilogy: Return of the King Rated 4.00 stars by Deaditor Step 1 remove all plastic toning and replace with a basic ringwraiths cloth robes. This figure is a mixed bag for me. It’s good in detail though it’s paint job is a bit off making him look dirty rather than intimidating and his articulation is very good but he is inhibited by large vinyl robes. As I said replacing these with a basic ringwraiths robes is vital and very easy to do. Other than these issues you get a sword the infamous flail and a flaming sword. The weaponry is great I just feel the gaming sword being moulded he way it is is smaller than his regular sword and painted too silvery rather than a darker gunmetal colour as it should be. Overall it’s an awesome character to own br needs some work to make it perfect....[See More]
Durham Red 2000 AD (Funko) - Basic Series Rated 4.60 stars by Xen What a figure!! absolutely great. The coloring, posing, accessories- all just great, but above all- I just love the face sculpting, with the little smile and hidden fangs- great. One small thing: she looks a bit older than in the comics- but hey, time passes by....[See More]
Tswana Realm of the Claw (Stan Winston) - Basic Series Rated 4.90 stars by Xen Honestly, one of my favorite figures. The posing is great , heavy plastic with great coloring. The stand and weapons- ir just makes it a great item for display. Im not giving a 5, because nothing is perfect, but really- I Love it...[See More]
Rocket Raccoon Guardians of the Galaxy (Hasbro) - Deluxe Rated 3.75 stars by Xen The figure is nice, but with two flaws I wouldn't expect in any "deluxe" series. First, articulation is fairly poor, and second: whats with the cheap plastic?!? Feels like an over sized McDonald gift...[See More]
Mordor Orc Lieutenant Lord of the Rings - Trilogy (Toy Biz) - Epic Trilogy: Return of the King Rated 4.50 stars by Deaditor The hardest to find and most expensive of the lotr cardback figures. This figure is nicely detailed and well articulated but not perfect. For whatever reason he has a sword instead of his iconic staff sythe and the paint job is way off with an olive green complexion. This is easy to rectify it’s just worth noting. I think gothmog came out better than this one also as his ab crunch stands out s bit too much which I’m not keen on. Other than these minor issues it’s a great figure and worth getting!...[See More]
Gothmog Lord of the Rings - Trilogy (Toy Biz) - Epic Trilogy: Return of the King Rated 5.00 stars by Deaditor What a charming individual. Gothmog is basically perfect with super articulation and detail and comes with appropriate accessories of the sword he used fighting Eowyn in the extended cut and the pike he borrows to kill Madril. I suppose a question on size is raised as he is huge but as he was played by Lawrence Makoare (lurtz and the witchkings and bolg) it makes sense how big the figure is. It’s awesome and a testsbment to Toybiz’s Skill to make ever better figures. It’s a shame they still aren’t around....[See More]
Gondorian Swordsman Lord of the Rings - Trilogy (Toy Biz) - Epic Trilogy: Return of the King Rated 4.70 stars by Deaditor A very nicely detailed figure with decent articulation and accessories but not without some minor issues. Variants of this figure have unstrung bows I.e no string on the bow making it not able to fire similar to the Hobbit figures bows and the head we are given is not the one shown on the instructions nor the production photos. We get a weird head of a blonde chubby faced guy with a moustache. I am not a fan of this head as it is not representative of the Gondorian soldiers. I think black/brown hair and clean shaven or some stubble makes more sense, this is why I’ve swapped out a few of mine with Aragorn heads, though you could use the gondorian ranger head. This figure comes with a bow, some arrows that slot into a quiver, a sword and a shield and a removable helmet so it’s not lacking...[See More]
Couldn't agree more..The Gondorian Soldier could have been clean shaven to represent a younger soldier and an alternative Gondorian Soldier with a Moustache and Beard could have been available to show a grittier, tougher older soldier. Otherwise I think the figure and accessories are awesome. The bow strings were removed with many of the Australian release figures. This was to do with Safety Regulations regarding firing projectiles that could cause eye injuries.