Somehow I managed to include it in both accessory photos below, but there's only one. Again, no real good place to put it that I could find, but it's a nice extra. There's also a single double pack magazine wrapped with sculpted tape. but he can hold it in one of the gripping hands. Couldn't really find a great spot for it on his person - you can thread it through the belt at certain angles He has an arsenal of weapons, starting with a single sai. There's one additional left, posed in a very specific way (throwing the goat, baby!) with the 'DPUL' rings sculpted on. The three rights are only slightlyĭifferent, but they are different. There are three additional gripping right hands, and one additional gripping left. He comes wearing a pair of gun grip hands. Thank goodness for the one piece design of the wrist and hand! It's a little tough to swap them at first, but afterĪ time or two they'll work the opening out a bit. NECA has outfitted him with a ton of useful extras, starting with seven different hands. They are already very expensive to produce, and the market pricing often forces a company to One area where most quarter scale figures come up short is accessories. Overall he's a very posable, very sturdy figure that will take a ton of fluid, natural poses and maintain them long term. While some of these many joints are restricted by the design of the costume, The waist can turn, and there's an ab-crunch rocker joint as well in the torso. The hinge/rocker ankles work great, allowing the feet to remainįlat on the ground in even those deep stances, adding lots of stability and a touch of realism to any pose. Themselves do allow the legs to move in and out from the body quite a way though, creating deep stances. The rotating hinge hips are well covered by the sculpted thighs, but it does mean that the ability to turn in and out at the thigh is restricted. The hand and wrist joint aren't separate pieces though, making the wrist a much stronger, more The elbows and knees are double pin, with rotating hinges at the wrists. The hinges at the shoulders, as well as theĮlbows, knees, and hips, are the ratchet style, so they click into place to better maintain poses. The rotating hinge shoulders and cut biceps work pretty well, although the sculpt only allows the biceps to turn so far. It tilts forward and back slightly too, but not nearly as much as I'd like. Pose, but I could only get a little here and there. The marketing photos show some pretty serious lean action, adding lots of cocky personality to any He does start out with a somewhat restricted neck, however. Sixth scale Hot Toys release, but you will get way more than you might expect, and the poses will be quite fluid and natural. No, you won't get the same level of posability out of this figure that you will out of the The sheer weight can be detrimental to the joints and making posing problematic, and if the plastic mix isn't just right, theĪll that is just a lead up to say what an excellent job NECA has done here. That sort of hyper articulation isn't possible with rotocast (hollow) parts, although rotocast articulation has come a long way. It's not as simple as merely upping the scale from something like Marvel It can be very difficult to get good articulation and mobility in this scale. That when I put him on permanent display, Mr. I was constantly re-attaching them as I worked with him, and I suspect These pegsįit into the rubbery harness you see around his shoulders. The scabbards for the swords are a single piece of course, which attaches to the center of the back via two small pegs. And one of their teeth, still stuck to the bottom of his The sculpted details go all the way down to the soles of his feet, where there's a message for his foes. From some angles the head can look a little small, but that's largely an effect of the angle and the comic book style.and his beefy In fact, all the various internal proportions are great, from the head The various hands are sculpted to work with the accessories, and they are properly scaled. This is an outstanding piece of work, wringing everything out of the opportunities this scale provides. There's tons of texture and small detail, from the suit, to the pouches on his belt and leg, to the weapons Other puny action figures in your collection. As a 1/4 scale figure, Deadpool stands just over 18" tall, towering over those One of the beautiful things about this scale is the amount of detail that it allows. That means they could provide their own style within certain general boundaries. This is not a movie Deadpool, but rather a comic inspired interpretation.
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