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Thursday, February 27, 2014
The Avengers Captain America Goliath Assault Tank

But lo! Beneath the pegs and on the shelves, in boxes instead of cards, full of compartments and moving parts and every inch as great-looking as the 3.75" figures themselves, were the Avengers vehicles! Theres the Quinjet, Iron Mans jet, the Assault Armours, and this, the Caps Goliath Assault Tank. The problem is that their price points are also quite high. And if it werent for the Rangerlord finding this in Manila for 2/3 the retail price in Singapore, I wouldve gotten this much later. So lets see whether its as good outside the box as it looks in packaging!
Like: Swivel/hinge cannons. Tight as the joints are, they are there, contrary to some reviews Ive heard of saying that the guns dont swivel. The hinge involves both cannons and their perpendicular posts and is a 90 degree affair, with the cannons able to be positioned on top of the tanks or at the side equally well. The swivels are heavily ratcheted and and can be hard to rotate. You might wanna use two hands to initially "break" the joint and ease the stiffness. After that, the rotation should come easier--this almost sounds like physiotherapy!Dislike: The lame excuse for a Captain America figure thats included. Its only got 5 PoAs. Five! In this day and age!
RATINGS
Fun: 8/10 - Cap would drive this into battle, leap out just before, ramming it into the major big boss bad guy, then find a way to drop the tank right onto the unsuspecting baddie. Best part is--itll be all part of the plan right from the start. Aww yeah.
Oh, and theres also that nice battering ram in front for when you want to run over villains, fences, or your pet cat/dog.
On discount or clearance the Goliath Assault Tank is more than worthwhile. I paid S$30 for it in Manila (thanks again, Rangerlord!), while it retails for S$49.90 here in Singapore!
There are hardly any downsides to the Goliath tank except for maybe the dud Cap and the retail price. But those are two things we know wont matter when this goes on clearance. But I wouldnt recommend waiting too long, though. If the CAGAT happens to make a cameo in the movie, it might just get snapped up real quick. ;)
Captain America The First Avenger 6 Captain America
But it wasnt until I started seeing the Avengers 3.75" stuff in stores that I felt motivated to open this bad boy.
The Rangerlord deserves yet another special mention for snagging me Movie Cap from Malaysia for about half of what it would cost at retail here in Singapore. And with this figure and the recent release of Waves 1 and 2 of Marvel Legends all I can say is this: when it comes to making 6" figures, Hasbro has got down to a T.
No, the "T" doesnt stand for Turkey any more than the A on Caps forehead stands for France! ;P
The afore-mentioned straps and their buckles, the grey wash on the white parts of his costume, the stars on his shoulders and the tampographed one on his chest, and the "A" on his forehead are all really sharp. Special mention goes to the head and face, which are molded in brown plastic and painted in. Just look at those eyes!
Nick Fury on the other hand, is from the movie Cap line and yet is way too tall! Having said that though, Cap still needs to be a bit taller. Funny thing is that the Cap 3.75" line also suffers from being too short next to the Thor line and Marvel Universe figures.
Like: Super flexible ball/hinge head! This was the first thing that caught my eye right after the great detail of his sculpt. His chin can touch his chest and the back of his helmet tilts back to near the top of his rear harness buckle.
Even without this awesome hinge joint, his head can already tilt side to side and look up and down pretty well on its ball joint. And he can do all this without looking like hes got a broken or weird looking neck
RATINGS
Aesthetics: 9/10 - Hed easily be a 10 but for being too short. The lack of height is really just too stark to ignore. Everything else about him is close to perfect, with a superb sculpt and all of the necessary detail picked out with little to no paint spills. Heck, he even looks a lot like Chris Evans. Its just a real pity he falls a little well, short. Heres hoping the Avengers movie version of him doesnt suffer from the same problem.
The chest ball joint is especially pleasing because it tilts an pivots seamlessly while giving maximum movement, so that he doesnt miss not having a waist swivel.Fun: 10/10 - With the poses he can achieve and how good he looks even just standing there, its hard not to have fun with this guy in your hand (thats what she said!). And thats without his accessories!
Value: 8.5/10 - Hed be rated lower if I didnt manage to get him via the Rangerlord at just under S$30 (US$23 in the current climate). Thats a whole S$20 less than what hes retailing for right now. I dont recall the major department stores putting the Cap movie line figures under clearance, but they definitely wont be doing that till after The Avengers hits theatres in less than a month.
But if you can get a discount on him then hes more than worth it. When he goes on clearance a month or two after the movie hits the screens hell be even more value for money.
Its seldom I find a figure this close to perfect except for his one major flaw--his height.
All in all, the only way Ill want another version of a big-screen Cap is if the Avengers one turns out better. And that means having all the good stuff this figure packs and having decent height as well. Now that would be the perfect movie Captain America.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Whats in the Wes Box The Avengers 6 Captain America! Walmart Exclusive
| Walmart Exclusive 6" |
| The 3.75" Retail Version |
Well, some weeks back, my ol buddy-in-arms from the Articulated Discussion days Wes Dennis scored me some Walmart Exclusives--and the box arrived this week, much to my delight! (Big shout out and thanks to Wes of Scary Crayon!)
Ok, ok, so I havent gotten around to Avengers 3.75" Hawkeye yet though I got him some time back now. But I certainly couldnt help not reviewing my first 6" Avengers figure right here, what with it being a Walmart Exclusive and all. And since Id taken individual pictures of the 3.75" Cap, I thought a comparison review would be a great idea.
| From here on out, its gonna be a game of "Spot the Difference." Are you ready? Heres a clue: ears. ;P |
Like: The detailed sculpt of the 6" version. From the texture of suit, grooves in his uniform, to the separate belt piece. If anything theres so much detail that they couldnt afford to pick out all of it in paint. But the essentials are there--the silver rank (I think) on his shoulders and the buckles of his belt and boots, the sculpted and painted wings and the "A" on his forehead. And of course, the silver star on his chest. The 3.75-incher is decent in the detail department, but no where near level of the larger figure. or even some of the recently released Marvel Universe figures.

Like: The superb articulation on the 6" figure. Hes got a great chest pivot, new hinge/swivel "shoe peg" joints in the ankles, and a ball/hinge head. The double hinges for the elbows and knees are also simply superb!In addition, the posts of the swivel/hinge leg ball joints are connected horizontallly to each other through the crotch instead of toward the lower abdomen. This makes for excellent leg joints which you wont have to twist and swivel like a Rubiks cube to make sure they move how you want them to. Instead, you can move the legs any which way you want to and theyll comply! Its almost like telekinesis--but with your hands! :P
| Four-finger push-ups? Done! |
| 3.75" Accessorize! |
| 6" Cap Shield |
Dislike: That both have rather bland expressions on their faces. Give them a frown, a smirk, a smile--give them anything and theyll look better for sure in any one of his poses. This is often an issue with many an action figure. Why go plain when just about any other expression would give the figure a whole lot more character?
(6" Smile. Sort of.)
(3.75" Scowl. Well, sort of.)
RATINGS
Aesthetics:
Caps also got some nicely sculpted and picked out detail, making him very movie accurate. One glance and a 3 year-old would know its movie Cap. Heck, maybe even my 1 year-old can tell! ;)
Poseability:
As far as swivel/hinge heads go, Cap is par for the course so no complaints about an excellent, well-hidden joint here!
Fun:
Value:
3.75": 7/10 - No that I think of it, Im not sure if hes worth getting at retail for the S$19.90 (US$16) I paid. For S$10 more, I managed to get 6" Cap. Hmm.
Overall:



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