![]() ![]() You may donate via the PayPal tab on the home page. If you have any questions about this figure that I didn’t cover in the review, please feel free to either reply below or e-mail me at or on twitter this review gives you an informed decision on whether to purchase the toy or not, please consider a small donation (50 cents) to the blog. That jaw articulation is the “chef’s kiss”! Overall: 49 medals out of a total 50 medals.ĭo I recommend this product? Most certainly! This figure not only looks great, but can be posed in more ways than the standard WCT World of Halo figures. I can see kids (and big kids like myself) having a lot of fun playing or displaying this figure. I attribute this to the added articulation. Playability: Playability with this figure is higher than humanoid figure, IMO. You also get a standard hexagon stand in green/grey colors. 10 of 10 medals.Īccessories: The Stalker rifle is the only weapon included, but it looks great. After all, it’s a sniper, so you wouldn’t expect it to have much wear and tear, being further away from the action. This figure’s armor doesn’t have armor scarring, so there is no silver paint wash. Blue, silver, dark grey and red round out most of the colors here, along with the ruddy brown of the Jackal’s skin. Paint Application: The paint application is very good. Beyond what’s standard, it also includes Jaw, Neck and Hock articulation! 10 out of 10 medals Lots of detail in the armor as well as the wrinkles in the skin of the Jackal itself The Stalker Rifle is pretty well sculpted as well! 10 of 10 medals!Īrticulation: This figure has the most articulation I’ve seen so far of any of the WCT World of Halo figures. So this figure is well above par for posing, when compared to other figs in the World of Halo figure line. There is also neck articulation at the base of the neck. You can also see where the head articulation is. I didn’t show the jaw articulation above as I wanted to get a closer in shot to really show it off. Some of the names I give to these joints may be amended later, if I get word from either 343 or WCT about the correct nomenclature for them. So both shoulders have ball joints, for example. Obviously, joints on one side are reflected on the other. Here is a much more descriptive look at the articulation that the figure has. But as you can see here, it stands just fine, WITHOUT the aid of the figure stand! You’d think with so much weight towards the front, that the figure might topple over. Orthogonal views of the Jackal show just how well balanced this figure is. And take a look at the wrinkles in the skin! But that pales in comparison to the awesome armor. The sculpting here is fantastic! The only slight knock would be the feathers. With these joints spread further apart, there is more room to reposition the figure. The hock is kind of like an upper ankle, if you will. Instead of having standard double jointed knees like humanoid figures do, the Jackal has a knee joint and a “hock” joint per leg. The lithe nature of Jackals means that this figure can get into some fantastic poses. It certainly fits in with the aesthetic of previous covenant weapons. Watch my social accounts on twitter and instagram for Code giveaways in the very near future!Īs for accessories, you get a NEW to Halo Stalker Rifle. To redeem the code from Wicked Cool Toys Halo line, go HERE. The code card gives you something special for Halo Infinite. Included with the figure are a stand and a code card. For those that collect and keep in package, this shouldn’t matter much either as you do not generally display figures with the back facing front. Not sure why they went that route instead of displaying other toys in the line? But it still looks nice.Ĭonsidering that I open the packaging, the back doesn’t make much difference to me. Most of WCT’s World of Halo packaging is like this. The back shows a pic of Master Chief in a running pose. Green mostly all over, with the window (visor), having an orangish color card in the background. It could also be interpreted as being Master Chief’s helmet. Thicker at the top, slimmer at the waist, then thicker at the hips. Kind of how a muscular person’s torso is. It gives off a vibe of being very “strong”, if you will. The term “World of Halo” used in the title refers to all figures in that series being in scale with one another.Īccessories: Stalker Rifle, Green/Grey Figure StandĪdditional Contents: Halo Infinite Code card.Īvailability: Mass Retail (I got mine from Target)Īnd on with the pics! (Click pics to make BIGGER) ![]()
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