It's Wednesday! Which means a new episode of Loki is out. And here's the man himself.
A quick note about the cardboard insert. You may want to keep it for the TVA logo (pictured top of the page). We can use it for a diorama or something.
Loki largely reuses the young Nick Fury suited body from the Kree Sentry BAF series. He has some new parts such as the tie and jacket. I like the new tie, especially for the different shades of brown on it. The jacket has the word "variant" well printed on the back. Do watch the show to find out what that means if you don't already know. There's a TVA logo on the front. Some of the paint got onto the lapel of my figure unfortunately. I like that they painted the buttons and the studs. The head sculpt is nice. I think he has a good likeness. The eyes were painted looking up which is annoying. They did a great job with the eyebrows. You can almost make out the strands of it. The hair has good detail on it. I just wish it wasn't windswept. A neutral look would have been preferred.
Here's a close-up of his face.
And here's a quick head comparison with some previous Loki figures.
I tried out some head swaps. The results are not good as you can see below.
He does not come with any accessories. The included flight gear parts are a flight pack, Redwing and a base and a stand.
Articulation. He's got a ball hinge neck, ball hinge shoulders, bicep swivel, double jointed elbows, swivel hinge wrists, ab crunch, waist rotation, ball hips, thigh swivel, double jointed knees and ankle hinge and pivot. He can look up and down well.
Comparison shots.
Loki is a nice figure. Just wish his hair was not windswept. And it would be nice if he had an accessory or two. Some paperweights perhaps. Lol. Thanks for viewing!
1 comment:
Ha! Love the head swamps. Too funny!
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