You two play nice okay. No fighting now.
Accessories. He comes with a right pointing hand, a wide open left hand, a silver pistol and a sword.
I love the amount of detail on his weapons. Both the sword and pistol have a cobra designed grip with a lot of nice scaly detail. The pistol also has a cobra running down the length of the barrel. Great stuff! Click on images to enlarge. He's only got one gripping hand so he cannot use both weapons at the same time. That's quite disappointing. The sword may be stored in the sheath hanging from the waist strap. I pushed it down too far in some of the pics so do take note of that.
I was hoping he could store his pistol on his back like on the 3.75" figure. Though there's hole on his back there's no peg on his pistol. What we can do is to place the pistol in the strap at his back and voila. The strap is just tight enough so it will not fall off. Just don't shake the commander around too much.
I'm sure Hasbro will release more versions of Cobra Commander. In the mean time I'm thinking of using the Marvel Legends Star Lord's body for his classic RAH look. I think it'll work. But first I'll have to find an extra body.
Next up Gung Ho.
Gung Ho reuses the Roadblock body. It suits him. He is a big and strong guy after all. There is a noticeable difference, and that is instead of a metal knee pad he now has an ordinary black one now. I would have preferred if they just painted it his pants colour so that it would not seem out of place. If it were a separate piece, fine. But as part of the body it just looks off. Thankfully he's wearing some strapped grenades on his thigh which help make it less obvious. Those strapped grenades is a separate piece. As are the metal plate and elbow pad on his right and left arm respectively. His attire is greenish grey in colour. Of the characters released so far his colours deviate the most from his RAH appearance. I like this but part of me also want him in his aqua colours. He's wearing a vest. It has great detail on it. There are various padded sections, straps and pouches and it is textured. It has a communicator on it, and also several grenades. What I like best is that it has some painted detail and lining which help bring out the detail. Gung Ho has a rugged and seasoned appearance. There's quite a bit of facial lines on his face. He looks fierce. The moustache and mohawk contribute to that. Just looking at his eyes you know he's serious. He has that sort of glare.
His vest, the metal plate and elbow pad are removable. The thigh strap too. I forgot to take that off. And now we have a bare chested tough guy. He has quite a bit of muscle. He'll be doubling up as a henchmen or a background character.
Actually two characters come to mind for this look. One is Major Armstrong from Fullmetal Alchemist. The other is the German mechanic from Raiders of the Lost Ark. If he goes on sale I might pick up more to custom.
The body can also be used for more of Marvel's Reavers members.
Here's a close-up of his tattoo. They did not give him his original tattoo. What we got is somewhat similar. There's a bird and a globe but no anchor.
Accessories. He comes with an Army cap, a backpack, a grenade launcher, a blaster rifle and a shotgun type blaster. The weapons have some nice sculpted detail on them. There's great detail on the backpack. It's textured and has several straps and compartments on it. There are holders on its sides and bottom. The holders on the left are slightly bigger than the right. Each is meant for a different weapon.
Close-ups of his face. The cap stays on well and does not drop off easily.
Now for another round of how to store the weapons. The shotgun blaster goes on his left and the blaster rifle goes on his right side of the backpack. That's straightforward enough.
That leaves the grenade launcher. You can't fit it properly in any of the holders. You can hang it like in the following pic but that's not practical.
The best way I can think of is to hang it on the blaster rifle. Everything is quite secure and it looks neat. But again it's not practical so I guess he just has to carry it in his hands.
Articulation
Gung Ho has a ball hinge upper neck, ball joint lower neck, ball hinge shoulders, butterfly joints, bicep swivel, double jointed elbows, swivel hinge wrists, ab crunch, ball joint waist, ball hips on drop down hinge, thigh swivel, double jointed knees, boot swivel and ankle hinge and pivot. He can look up and down well. The neck hinge on my figure keeps wanting to spring back to neutral which is annoying. The shoulder pad is flexible enough and so he can still raise his right arm straight up.
Cobra Commander has a ball hinge upper neck, ball joint lower neck, ball hinge shoulders, butterfly joints, bicep swivel, double jointed elbows, swivel and up and down hinge right wrist, swivel hinge left wrist, ab crunch, ball joint waist, ball hips on drop down hinge, thigh swivel, double jointed knees, boot swivel and ankle hinge and pivot. He can look up and down well. The ab crunch is very tight and only allows one click forward and one click back. An awkward bump at the abs will show when he bends back. He still can bend decently when used together with the waist joint.
Comparison shots.
Both are nice figures. Gung Ho is a useful figure to get for his customising potential or if you need some thugs. Thanks for viewing!
Nice reviews! I'm really excited for Gung Ho due to how many cool accessories he comes with. The guns are pretty cool and give him some nice options. I love the backpack and how it holds the weapons. Kind of reminds me of the G.I. Joe Trooper's backpack from the Retaliation line.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely one of the best ones so far, especially since they didn't do the modernized sci-fi gold armor on him. Outstanding.
ReplyDelete@Barbecue17 - Thanks! That trooper sure had a lot of stuff!
ReplyDelete@GIJigsaw - True that. Would also like if he had normal boots.
Does the loose Reavers head from ML Skullbuster fit on GungHo body?
ReplyDelete@Yakface - Yes it can. Have updated with a pic in the post.
ReplyDelete@Jason - Fantastic! Thanks a lot :-)
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