He beeps and boops.
I used to own an R2-D2 figure back when I was younger, so getting an Artoo figure was a matter of time. Getting one was a bit of a hassle, he has grown rather expensive, except the dirty Dagobah version, so I got him used, somehow.Starting from the fact that R2-D2 is not the most detailed design... they still nailed him, he looks incredible. He doesn't feel as solid as I would've liked, but that's because part of his body is hollow so that you can store all six tools he comes with. That said, I just decided against storing them inside, since they can fall, and then get stuck and bent as you try to get them out of him!
He doesn't have a lot of articulation, but he has as much as he could realistically have. His legs/arms go up and down, his head can rotate and be popped up, and you can pop out a third leg from below him... if you can. He has a slot in his head for some tools, and he has 6 slots on his main body, 3 on both sides.
This is where you can store his tools.
Those rectangles on the left and right of his body is where you can slot his tools, as pictures on the second picture... that said, getting them open was more of a hassle than it looks. Good luck! He's half as tall as Bucky Cap.
Honestly, they did the most they could've done with R2-D2, and I feel that he came out great. The drawers on his chest could've been easier to open, but other than that, he is great!
8.5
No comments:
Post a Comment