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It could be easy to lose the peg that allows him to hang the rifle on his back. The included laser rifle is beefy looking and the frag grenade is a nice touch. I recently started collecting well articulated / detailed figures from my favorite anime/games and am glad to have this in my collection. This figure is well articulated, with no loose joints or falling limbs on mine. The detail is excellent and looks like he came straight out of battle in the videogame, with scuff marks present on his armor.
The part where it bends.I dont know what spawn toys are pullin but this is a out rage. I ordered a series 2 odst and its left arm fell of:( i JUST got this series 2 master chief and gess what. Its RIGHT arm fell of.
Durable and fun. Very well made McFarland product, awesome action figures. Made for the mature and small handed person alike.
I'm happy with him and his detailing. Upsides: very detailed to the point of having battle damage on the chest, weapon is quite detailed as well, stands easily without assistanceDownsides: doesn't include the shotgun that was pictured on the box, I don't know if this is limited to mine but the rear codpiece armor comes off very easily making the legs fall off, it does take some pushing to get the grenade stored, kinda difficult to pose with the laser, and the helmet & chest pieces do not remove (that I could see, could very well be wrong about that)All in all, this is a good Master Chief. Of course, I only have this and a Combat Elite.
That piece can not be inserted completely into neither the body of the figure nor the weapon itself, which destroys the over all look with the high quality details on the weapons and the figure. The weapons, the grenade and and the gun can not be fixed to the body of the figure easily. There is a small removable plastic piece that sticks out of the weapons for them to be attached to the body. Highly detailed. Does not stand firmly, but the toes are attached to the feet by a separated joint which helps a bit. Difficult to set up the position shown in the picture. I liked the feature of a movable thumb on on the hand that holds the trigger. I spent a long time trying to figure out how to set up the figure shown in the product picture.
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