Every Who-Man needs his Skelletor.
Late last year I gave Savage Crucible a chance, and I was so impressed that I mentioned I'd try to get more of that line this year, hence why Naraka the Undying is sitting here with me today! A blue-skinned, skull-headed villain was just what my Who-Man needed.The sculpt is spectacular. He uses the same base body as Who-Man, albeit painted light blue, but his armor is completely different and oozing with detail. From the darker blue wash on his skin, to the different metallic silver and purples on his armor, this guy looks incredible. This extends to his very ornate weapons as well!
His accessories include a half mask to hide his face, alternate helmeted head... which I'm so sad is an alternate head, because it looks so good and I'd love the ability to quickly put it on or remove it, two beautifully sculpted swords, one red and one blue that look like sculpted crystals, two sets of gripping hands, each with a different swivel(Up/Down or Left/Right), two open hands, a very nice ornate ax and a bunch of jewels and coins. My one complaint is that the weapons are hard plastic, so if too much pressure is applied they will snap in two.
Just wanted to call attention to how beautiful the headsculpt is. He even has a red jewel embedded in his eye socket!
A minor gripe I have is that the belt holster for wither of his blades is a bit unwieldy. The hilts are so long that they get in the way of his arms when posing him. Plus, the swords are so long that they will inevitably touch the floor.
The pauldrons are slotted on those weird looking prongs that come out of his back sockets. They look a bit silly, but you won't notice them from he front, and they help keep his arms unrestricted.
Articulation is identical to Who-Man, with double jointed elbows and knees... although the arms barely bend over 90 degrees. He has swivels on his biceps, although it's more appropriate to say that the biceps are separate pieces that can be turned. Although he has no thigh swivels, the legs slot to the hips on some deep holes that allow for some leg turning. The waist and the ab crunch are ball jointed, and he also has reverse butterfly joints for some dynamic poses. He is about half a head taller than Bucky Cap.
To be honest, I bought this guy mostly just to get another Savage Crucible figure, but I wasn't too fond of the design... But now, having him on hand, he is incredible, every bit as good as Who-Man, and in some ways... I'd say more work went into making this guy, from his hideous skull face to his incredible looking weapons. I'm honestly loving these figures.
Just wanted to call attention to how beautiful the headsculpt is. He even has a red jewel embedded in his eye socket!
A minor gripe I have is that the belt holster for wither of his blades is a bit unwieldy. The hilts are so long that they get in the way of his arms when posing him. Plus, the swords are so long that they will inevitably touch the floor.
The pauldrons are slotted on those weird looking prongs that come out of his back sockets. They look a bit silly, but you won't notice them from he front, and they help keep his arms unrestricted.
Articulation is identical to Who-Man, with double jointed elbows and knees... although the arms barely bend over 90 degrees. He has swivels on his biceps, although it's more appropriate to say that the biceps are separate pieces that can be turned. Although he has no thigh swivels, the legs slot to the hips on some deep holes that allow for some leg turning. The waist and the ab crunch are ball jointed, and he also has reverse butterfly joints for some dynamic poses. He is about half a head taller than Bucky Cap.
To be honest, I bought this guy mostly just to get another Savage Crucible figure, but I wasn't too fond of the design... But now, having him on hand, he is incredible, every bit as good as Who-Man, and in some ways... I'd say more work went into making this guy, from his hideous skull face to his incredible looking weapons. I'm honestly loving these figures.
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