Monday, 30 December 2013

The Hobbit figures 'wave 2' Review


I've made no secret about the fact that I am not very impressed with The Bridge Direct's decision to release only one new figure as part of the Desolation of Smaug  1:18 scale toy line, last year The Bridge were my favorite toy company, I went crazy buying all their stuff and purchased doubles for customs. Then I moved on to the 6" line. I hope things change, but I get the feeling these may be the last toys of theirs I purchase, because I fear this is the end.

I watched The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug last night and I loved it, lady Elf and all! Review to come later, I have to watch the film a couple more times first! The film motivated me to review the New Hobbit figures, I purchased them a while back online: They cost more than they should! so I stuck to the 'Mirkwood Hero' pack and Radagast the Brown in the 6" scale. I went looking for the other 6" figures at Toys'r'us after I watched the film, but all I could find were wave 1 Bilbos (1:18 scale) and 6" Tauriels. I may buy Azog, later but he really isn't a favorite of mine, seeing as he should have died at the battle of Moria, but I won't ramble, this time.

Anyway, while I'm still upset they didn't release the remainder of the Dwarves, which would have been my first choice, I'd pay a fair bit for that complete set of the  Dwarves they teased us with at toy fair. But as it stands I'm glad they released Thranduil, I've always liked the character and Peter Jackson has done him justice. The same is true with the choice of Radagast, a character that has always fascinated me as have all the other Istari, especially those that are barely mentioned by Tolkien, At first, I wasn't sure about his characterization in the film, but it works! I wish that Radagast had been done in the 1:18th scale, but who knows what motivates the bridge to do what they do.

I will let the pictures do the talking and then I'll do the usual likes and dislikes. Obviously I will not be reviewing the 'custom fodder' included in the Mirkwood pack, if you'd like to see those figures reviewed go here. Now to clarify: I still think that the toys are awesome, and as long as they are released I'll keep buying them, I mean, I still buy the movie themed stuff at the cinema! 

Dear Bridge, release this pretty please!


Thranduil



Likes
- The figure's likeness, for it's scale, is very true to the film
- While the robe hinders the articulation of the legs, it's still included and the figure is still very poseable.
- Although the robe does not reach all the way to the ground, the figure still stands very well, much better than some of the other figures
- The included accessories are appropriate, a sword and a staff are included






Dislikes
- There is a distinct band (see picture) between the hair and face of the figure, I'm not sure what it is, maybe it's a joint between the hair and the head? I didn't notice it at first but when I did I couldn't 'unsee' it and it affects the figure's appearance

The Seam

Radagast the Brown


Likes
- Likeness to the screen wizard is great, if a little serious
- Sculpting is great, from the beard to the face to the robes, it's what you'd expect from a 6" line, I think he is a much more superior figure than the Gandalf they produced last year, that figure felt like an upscaled version of the 4" figure and his likeness was not very close to Ian McKellen
- Hat is removable and you can see the bird nest in his hair
- The staff is very cool, I'd have preferred a crystal like stone in the staff rather than it being painted. Radagast can hold it and this is always a plus!



The Istari


Dislikes
- The scale, I would prefer a 1:18 figure, I know most people would disagree
- Under the robe, he is wearing a brown onesie with very little detail. However, this isn't a big issue at all, as the beard and robes make it difficult to see underneath anyway. You have to remove the head and part of the robe to see it.
- While I'm not a fan of all the bird poop on Radagast in the film, I would have liked to see it sculpted onto the figure, instead it is painted on and it just looks like a lighter patch of beard


I have included a few photos of Gandalf below, comparing him to his Toy Wiz counterparts, which in my opinion are superior to the first wave of 6" figures by The Bridge. However, the Bridge figures are much better than the wave 1 figures presented by Toy Wiz and I would argue that Radagast is at the same level as the 'final' series of Toy Wiz figures, which had better actor likenesses and were 'super poseable'. I have to thank The Bridge for staying far, far away from 'action features'

The Bridge Direct Gandalf, Toy Biz Gandalf with 'light up' staff, Toy Biz 'Super Articulated' Gandalf

Close up



Anyway, I want to wish you all a Happy New Year! and I look forward to all the new toys the year will bring!

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Injustice: Gods among Us Toy Wave 2


Hello all,

I received the second set of two packs from BBTS a while back and I've been meaning to review them, now I don't know if they are wave 2 and 3 or whatever, it really doesn't matter to me.
The sets are as follows:
1. Harley Quinn and Cyborg
2. Superman and Nightwing
3.Aquaman and Black Adam
4.Flash and Raven

I will review each set in the order specified above, looking at the good and bad sides as usual, there are things I discussed in my first review, which I don't want to go over again so feel free to check it our here.

Now, I am more of a Marvel fan than a DC fan, in particular the film universe that revolves around the Avengers. However, I've always been a fan of Batman and his Rogue Gallery. So it's great to see Harley Quinn and Nightwing, It really surprises me that we have yet to see Batman or the Joker! There is another set out now which is made up of Catwoman and Doomsday out now and I'll be getting that set as well.

That is not to take away from the sets I'm reviewing, it's great to see Superman and the Flash. It's also good to see Black Adam, but where is Shazam? I find it odd that they are not pairing Heroes with their respective villains, I get that it's based on the fighting game where you can fight anyone, but since my concerns over The Hobbit line, I'm worried I won't be getting these heroes in this scale any time soon. I love the 1:18th scale it's my favorite. I also have to add that these figures are shorter than the Marvel Universe modern G.I.Joe line, and I'm sure they'll be shorter than the upcoming Mattel 4" figures, so if this line ends it'll be incomplete and while Cyborg, Raven and Black Adam are great, I'd rather have Batman, The Joker and say Sinestro (Green Lantern is already available in another exclusive set, though it's not Hal Jordan).

Ok, I think that's enough of that... onto the reviews

1. Harley Quinn and Cyborg

Likes
-For their size, the sculpting on these figures is great, as is their appearance, they look like they stepped out of the game, this pretty much applies to all the figures
-The female figures, because of their size are particularly impressive, they aren't bulky and the level of articulation is very good
-Paint application is very good with relation to their size there is no paint bleed, well nothing major. The printed detail on Harley's clothes are very impressive, as I understand it the character's design is unique to the game.
-Cyborg's sculpt is very cool and there is a lot of detail in his armour, a lot of wires running here and there
Dislikes
-The lack of accessories is a real problem, particularly because of the nature of these two characters Harley Quinn should have a couple of revolvers, a cherry pie/bomb or a massive mallet, all three if possible. Unfortunately she has even less equipment than she does clothes!
-Cyborg's lack of accessories is also annoying, particularly when you see all the changes he goes through in the game during special moves, removable hands would have been a great option here so you could attach a few accessories like an arm cannon.

4/5 Behind the times for both



2. Superman and Nightwing

Likes
-The costumes look amazing, particularly Nightwing's, the paint applications look awesome, I think this is a great version of that character
-Nightwing comes with an accessory: His Escrima sticks!
-Superman's cape is cool it's sculpted to look  as though it's fluttering int he wind

Dislikes
-Superman is too 'small' in the game he is a much 'larger' figure, they should have bulked him up instead of using the standard body
-Although I am happy with the inclusion of the accessories, only one fits into his hand propely. While taking the photos, I almost lost it. In addition to this it would have been great to have a staff included as well, to mimic more battle scenes from the game.

Superman 3/5 Behind the times
Nightwing 4/5 Behind the times

A night out in Gotham


3. Aquaman and Black Adam

Likes
Comparison of the detail in the outfits
- Sculpting on both figures is great, the armour on Aquaman looks very realistic and the texture on Black Adam's costume looks amazing, it's a simple costume yet the detail makes it stand out
-The Sculpting on Black Adam's face is spot on
-Aquaman's face is impressive, but for different reasons, the sculpt is very realistic, which is different from all the other figures so far, his head is also larger
-Both of these characters are very 'bulky' that is to say, they are large so when you place Adam next to Nightwing you can see the difference int heir physique. This is something I wish had occurred with Superman
-Aquaman has a trident, which is ideal!

Dislikes
-Aquaman's head is bigger than all the other figures, and while I like the sculpt, it doesn't fit in with the rest of them
-Aquaman's left hand snapped off as soon as I tried to turn it,
it's a real issue with these figures, well some of them, at first you're terrified of moving them because they may just snap. However, once you have loosened the joints they're fine. The issue is, I hate having to put extra work into toys I paid for, I mean they're not customs so why do I need to drill them and add pins? Why do I need to use steam to loosen joints? This is not an issue with other toy lines I've been collecting lately, even the bridge direct which is a new company do not have these issues.

Aquaman 2/5 Behind the times
Black Adam 4/5 Behind the times


















4. Flash and Raven

Likes
Stand not included
-This is a set I really enjoyed, both figures look amazing, Raven is menacing and Flash's costume is very detailed
-Their size is great in comparison to some of the larger character's whose physique is very muscular
-You can put the flash in a running pose, one of his hands is sculpted as an open palm

Dislikes
-Like some of the other characters, Raven could have used some accessories, like a raven or some purple 'magic' effects or attachments
-These figures, most of them, would benefit from figure stands, I've put all my DC stuff up on a shelf formerly reserved for the Bridge Direct's Hobbit line and some of the female figures can't stay standing and create a Domino effect, this never happens with my G.I.Joe's as they are always on stands.
-This is more of a thought than anything else, some figures should come with swap-able hands, this would be great for the Flash.

Flash 4/5
Raven 4/5



Well, that's all guys, now I just need to get the Catwoman/Doomsday pack and I think there's a few good ones coming up, there is a photo of a prototype 3 3/4" Joker out there. I've also got most of the latest Bridge Direct Hobbit stuff, which I hope to review, some day...