Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Thor 3 75 Fireblast Marvels Destroyer
But lo! He gets an action figure! Even Sif doesnt get one. Or at least one that we can see long enough on the pegs to actually buy. :(((((
To tell you the truth, I actually didnt see much of this guy around either. In fact, I think my original intention was to get the Inferno Destroyer from the mythical Wave 4 instead of this one. But when I didnt see any of that elusive wave on pegs, I moved to get this guy instead. In fact, part of the reason I didnt open him up till now was because I was holding out on hope that Id see Inferno Destroyer sooner or later.
More than a year on, and Ive spotted All King Odin, Asgard Attack Thor, and Sorcerers Fury Loki, all of which are repaints of older figures. No Inferno D, no Sif and definitely no King Loki.
As I mentioned in my previous review on Secret Strike Loki, watching The Avengers has made me really want to review every Marvel Universe and Marvel movie 3.75" figure I owned but passed up on putting up here. Fireblast Destroyer is one of them.
Sure, its been more than a year, but what they hey, the toys still as good (or bad) right?
The wife and I managed to watch Thor and Captain America once more before we caught The Avengers on the big screen for the first time and I have to say, those movies feed into this summers record-breaking blockbuster seamlessly. Though you dont really need to have caught the former two movies, it does enhance the experience of The Avengers.
And boy does it make me wanna take out my action figures and play with them. So thats just what I did with the Destroyer!
Like: The light up feature. I cant get enough of it! It looks great shining right though the torso, but isnt so great out of the head, even though thats translucent.
Dislike: That his head is completely unpainted. Sure, its got to be translucent to let light for the unpainted neck post filter up and through his noggin, but they couldve at least done the eyes. The way I see it, I think it would be best to paint up the eyes, give the head a black wash to fill in the grooves, and then paint the top of the head silver. Hm, I might just have to get round to doing this now that Ive mentioned it...
Like: The paint on his body. Hes molded in silver plastic and given a black wash all over for that metallic effect. And it works well!
Like: The size of this beast! He towers over all the other figures from the line as he should, sending the chills down my spine when I have him side by side or face to face with the other figs. I know. Its weird. ;P
Like: His articulation. Despite having only swivels at the shoulders and no chest or waist joint (to facilitate the light up feature), Fireblast Destroyer is really flexible! Double-hinged knees, unhindered legs and ankles, and large feet allow him to take lots of stances to support his towering height. Because hes got long limbs, his elbow swivel hinges also rotate all the way and do 90 degrees easily.
Like: Those mean spike on his arms, legs, sides and shoulders! In fact, the entire sculpt is done really well. Its a simple design, but sometimes even the simple ones a botched--especially the simple designs. ;)
Dislike: That he doesnt come with any accessories. An eye blast effect like the one Crimson Dynamo had would be great! Luckily, I have an extra lying around. ;P
He could also have come with maybe part of Odins Vault and been made a Deluxe figure, like Heimdall, who comes with part of the Bi-Frost. But I guess a mini-playset and a light-up feature wouldnt have costed out.
RATINGS
Aesthetics: 8/10 - I like it a lot despite the unpainted head. I know the Inferno Armour repaint with its yellow eyes and black armour looks very much more menacing, but that head is solid and doesnt let light through. Also, it isnt movie-accurate. Fireblast Destroyer is and has the potential to look more so if you paint the head up a little.
Poseability: 7.5 - Suprisingly, hes very spry! Nevermind the lack of shoulder hinges and a chest joint, the light up feature makes for some really good photos. Too bad it cant remain lighted without your finger on it.
But otherwise, Destroyer can go on one knee, both knees, balance with his weight backwards or forwards, and looks great in battle. I love the strong characters that have great balance and can be posed lifting. They also look great taking a punch because they can hold a "semi-fallen and reeling" pose.
Fun: 8/10 - Just pushing the light up button consumes hours of fun. Haha ok, maybe less than that but its the first thing you wanna do when you pick Destroyer up. The next thing is to have him blast someone but that isnt possible, so well have to stick to the ol imagination--or borrow an eye blast from Crimson Dynamo.
Value: 7/10 - My only gripe with this guy is the obvious lack of accessories. That being said, the tooling, sculpt, paint, and action feature are well worth it in my book.
I would say go for it on clearance but youre probably not likely to see it any time soon in the discount bins. Get him anyway if you see him being sold for more than retail? Most probably. But only if its not too much more. Then again, you might have some luck trying to bargain down the price because poor misunderstood Destroyer, destroying property every where he goes. No one wants him around not even in plastic form! ;P
Overall: 7.7/10 - I cant tell you enough how much more fun Im having opening Thor movie figures compared to the Avengers ones that Ive got. And a great deal of that is due to the better articulation in the Thor line. So I guess it reminds me of how lucky we are to have had superb articulation for a bit before some of the Captain America and subsequently the Avengers line. And you know its superb when figures like Fireblast Destroyer, which have less PoAs than other figures in the line, turn out to be more fun to pose and play with compared with the current offerings. In fact, this figure is good enough that if I saw Wave 4s Inferno Destroyer, Id just get that too!
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