Product Description McFarlane Toys has a long history of working with electronic gaming and animated properties, turning two-dimensional characters into fully realized three-dimensional sculptures. Spartan Soldier Eva with Olive Armor features multiple points of articulation including neck, shoulders, wrists, waist, hips and knees. Stands 6" inches tall.
Very Frustrating!December 2, 2008 We just bought this toy today and found it to be of annoyingly poor quality. First off, the ankle joint is stuck twisted, giving him a permanent clubbed foot stance. Secondly, the rifle cannot fit into the right hand properly and he can only "shoot" sideways. Thirdly, the leg joints are cock-eyed not lining up correctly, and also the torso joint is floppy.
All these problems were very frustrating to my nephew, who used his allowance money that he worked hard for, only to get a toy of very inferior quality. Needless to say he was very upset, and I can't blame him. I am surprised to find this lack of quality in a McFarlane product, and we will probably not buy anymore of these Halo 3 action figures again. The only reason that we gave it a "2" instead of a "1" is because it does look good in the box, but that's about it.
Great to look at, but once you take him out of the box...September 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Let me first start out by saying that this is a great figure to look at. He is a detailed figure; you can see all the lines and grooves of his armor and weapons. Though he may look detailed, his left leg is loose beyond all imagination. The leg is loose due to the fact that the joint that connects the leg to the body wants to fall out. Since the leg is so loose, it is almost impossible to get him to stand, let alone pose him in a variety of positions. Also, the holes behind his torso armor piece is not deep enough, therefore when you try to put in the peg for his grenade, it can and will most likely fall out while you're trying to pose him. In conclusion, this figure is great to look at, but I advise that you buy him at a toy store and open him up on the spot as to prevent getting a figure with a leg that's as wobbly as a noodle.
It'd CoolSeptember 18, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought it was pretty neat that much of the armor types for multiplayer was released. I didn't play with it so much as it just stands there. Worth the money if you play the game enough though I suppose. The only thing I noticed is that the torso doesn't seem to move, or to want to, so he looks a little hunched
did you notice?September 16, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
im just about to buy this figure and ill write a review when i get him, but i just wanted to point somthing out. his (or her) armour is like space armour at least thats what Halo discribes it as. its white and has the red bands on his (OR HER!) arm like the spacemen on the moon (well i dont think we went to the moon but thats somthing completly different) well just thought someone would like to know that or its really obvious and i was just stupid.
It's Humpty Dumpty Halo figures!August 15, 2008 These has such loose leg to waist joints you will feel like this was a realistic humpty dumpty toy you got to keep putting back together. Series 1 was complained about how tight they are so they made them so loose the stuff just pops in & out so easy. Hell some even fall out without even trying.