Halo 3 Series 2 White Spartan Soldier (Eva Armor) | 
enlarge | Brand: McFarlane Category: Toy
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $10.94 You Save: $2.05 (16%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 3306
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 3 x 8.3
MPN: 18247 Model: 18247 UPC: 787926182477 EAN: 0787926182477 ASIN: B000VZSYHU
Release Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new and unopened. Arrives in excellent condition.
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| Features:
| • | The figure measures 5" tall | | • | It has more than eighteen points of articulation | | • | It is white in color | | • | It is equipped with assault rifle and plasma pistol | | • | It has interchangeable weapon capability |
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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.
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| Customer Reviews:
It's Humpty Dumpty Halo figures! August 15, 2008 G. Palmer (PA) 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.
It's okay. July 17, 2008 J. 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, it took a while for it to arrive, so I was pretty psyched. But after reading some reviews, I was a little cautious with removing it from the box. The beam rifle was a little difficult to get into position, and I noticed the thumb was loose. It seemed pretty durable, but I was wrong. Less than thirty minutes out of the box, the thumb broke off. It came out like a peg, so it's stuck back in there. It kind of makes me angry, but I figure I'll glue it back in. Nevertheless, it's fun to pose.
Assault Rifles are over rated July 15, 2008 Ryan Crout (Irvine CA, USofA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
UGH! this is really annoying so far, of the 9 guys i've baught, only the brutes have been correctly labeled with their proper weapons (a gravity hammer for the hammer chieftain, and dual spikers for the stalker) which is naturally a pain for people like me who buy these guys for the variety of weapons UGH! over it now obviously, this guy does not come with an AR (assault rifle) tho he does in fact posses a beam rifle (oh the irony, for those of you who play Live) instead he comes with a grenade as a second "accessory" both have pegs to easily attatch to him in addition, the shoulders and helmet are removable (at least, the shoulders are, i'm not adventurous enough to try removing his head...) the beam rifle fits well in his hands, but it is a little more awkward on his back, in that the crystaline rounds that power the rifle push it off the peg regardless, he still is incredably well detailed, a fact McFarlane is known for uncommon for McFarlane tho, he moves and he moves very very well the joints are a little stiff right out of the box, but after some vigorous moving, they loosen a teensy bit, allowing for neat poses and cool play, without that annoying flimsy joint common in other figures in addition, he just plain looks awesome in my opinion, with a nice set of directly contrasting colors in his white armor and black undersuit be warned tho, his shoulder guards can and will obstruct his arms vertical movement, meaning he can't point to the side or form a T (sorry to those of you who like to make youtube vids of action figures performing the YMCA) overall, he is fantastic, arriving quick, looking great and he's ready to pwn your little brother all at only 5 inches tall
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