Toy review roundup
Michael Crawford reviews the NECA Player Select Altair figure from the Assassin’s Creed game. Excerpt: “This figure is much more detailed and accurate than the 12″ version that came with the special release boxed set.”
Monkey Boy reviews the NECA Player Select Altair figure from the Assassin’s Creed game. Excerpt: “You don’t have to know a flipping thing about Assassin’s Creed to enjoy NECA’s Altair figure …”
General’s Joes reviews the Hasbro G.I. Joe 25h Anniversary Sgt. Flash figure. Excerpt: “… the execution is great.” [via]
Dave Van Domelen reviews the Hasbro Star Wars Transformers Luke Skywalker/Snowspeeder, AT-AT Driver/AT-AT and Clone Commander Cody/Turbo Tank figures. On Clone Commander Cody: “Definitely the best of the wave, and one of the better ones overall.”
yo go re reviews the DC Direct Dr. Sivana and Mr. Mind figures. Excerpt: “Getting two classic villains is a sweet deal …”
yo go re reviews the Hasbro Marvel Legends First Appearance Captain America figure. Excerpt: “Watch out for the paint on this figure.”
Michael Crawford reviews the Sideshow Star Wars Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker Rebel Commander Bespin figures. Excerpt: “With three versions of Luke produced, they still haven’t managed to hit a home run.”
Jeff Parker reviews the Hot Toys First Blood John J. Rambo figure. Excerpt: “A great figure and a must-have item for the serious ‘First Blood’ fan!”
Jerry Reed reviews the Marvel Select Marvel Zombies Zombie Spider-Man and Zombie Colonel America figures. Excerpt: “They just don’t appear to me to be worth $20 …”
Jager reviews the Gama-Go Deathbot figure. Excerpt: “New Biskup toys are always welcome and this one is no exception.”
yo go re reviews the Hasbro Marvel Legends Black Queen Toys ‘R’ Us exclusive figure. Excerpt: “What’s really surprising is how easily a few small changes can turn a bad figure into a great one.” (See also.)
Rich reviews the NECA Resident Evil 10th Anniverary Licker figure. Excerpt: “… the tongue on my Licker happened to crack …” (See also.)
From days of old
Krark reviews the 1983 Feber Starzeta-1, Starzeta-II and Starzeta-III kits. Excerpt: “… these kits are now harder to find than just about any other Zoid in existence.”
John Kennety Muir reviews the 1989 Matchbox Maxx Fx Freddy Krueger figure. Excerpt: “Intended for kids ages 6 and up …”
Thomas Wheeler reviews the 1992 Hasbro G.I. Joe Toxo-Zombie figure. Excerpt: “… a pretty bizarre piece of work …” [via]