Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Batman Arkham Knight Scarecrow
I spotted this Scarecrow figure in Forbidden Planet, passed on it, but eventually caved and returned to pick him up. This is from DC Collectibles and is sculpted by Gentle Giant. The others in this first wave are Batman, Harley Quinn, Arkham Knight (who is released later this year) and, if you live in the USA you're lucky enough to also be able to pick up Red Hood from GameStop.
I loved Arkham Asylum (apart from the final Joker battle. It was fine, but a bit weird). I really didn't enjoy Arkham City, for me the open world took a lot away from what made Asylum so good.
Funny story about City: I traded in City as I, foolishly, bought it brand new. The guy at the store said (without a hint of humour or sarcasm) "didn't you love this game?! Swinging through city made you feel just like Spider-Man!" I just looked at him for a few long seconds and said "I bought it to feel like Batman though". He stared at me and said nothing. I don't think he fully understood what had just happened.
I didn't even buy Origins. But Knight is looking pretty good, and if these figures are anything to go by, I have higher hopes.
In packaging I loved the look of this figure. I loved the detailing, the sculpt work, and the overall look of Scarecrow - I was ready to be disappointed when he was out the box.
The only problem I initially had with this figure was the fact that I couldn't get this guy to stand! But after a while I got him to stand on his own wch, for me, made this figure even better.
Scarecrow comes with a brilliantly creepy mask which, I'm going to assume, is what his goons will wear in game. Pure speculation on my part though.
Articulation on Scarecrow is really pretty good. Firstly (and this is great!) Scarecrow's hood is attached to his head so it doesn't really hinder the neck movement which includes side to side and a little bit of tilt. The shoulders move up a little, my Scarecrow can't get his arms to 90 degrees, there's a bicep swivel, elbow bend and his hands turn 360 degrees.
Scarecrow has waist rotation, his hips move out, there's a thigh cut that rotates, single jointed knees and the feet move up and down at the ankles.
So there's not bucket loads of articulation but there's a good amount and the sculpted details and paint work really make this guy worth your money.
From the front, Scarecrow has fingerless gloves on both hands, and his right hand has his fear toxin injecting needles on the back. The detailing in the wrist piece is excellent too and painted with a nice metallic dirty grey. He's also wearing a knee brace - either he loves Stone Cold Steve Austin or he had a bad time being left alone with Killer Croc.
You can also see all of his extra vials of fear toxin (or blood?) on his chest and shoulders with pipes leading all around his torso, along with stitches, belts, buckles and pouches. And a personal favourite of mine: his boots are untied and the tongue of his right boot is hanging down.
From behind there's not quite as much going on, but it's still very cool. There are oxygen tanks which feed a pipe under his left shoulder and go straight into his mask. The tanks are nicely detailed and pained with very neat silvers and greys, you can see all the stitches in his hood and down his coat and you can see the split in his coat too.
Lastly, I just want to pint out how absolutely great Scarecrow's mask is. It's creepy, brilliantly sculpted and painted, and conveys a lot of character.
I would highly recommend this figure if you're into the games or you just collect figures from the Bat books. Here in the UK you should be able to get him sub £20 and I really do think he's worth every penny. He's creepy and sinister looking and I'm really happy to have him added to my Bat collection.
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Sunday, 7 December 2014
Diamond Select Van Helsing
I couldn't resist picking this guy up a few months ago when I saw it - and yes, this was supposed to be part of Shocktober. I'm a little behind, but this has to be shown off, this figure is stunning!
Straight out of the box you can see that Jean St. Jean (the sculptor of this toy) absolutely knocked it out of the park with his work here. It's just such a great looking piece, I really do love it. Van Helsing is an imposing 7" figure.
Everything about this figure is superb, the sculpt and paint is amazing, the accessories are spot on, and the display base is just stunning.
The cemetery display base comes in 4 separate pieces: the cemetery ground, a cross headstone, Mina Harker's headstone, and Mina Harker herself bursting from the ground.
Put all together and the result really is superb.
Accessory wise, Van Helsing is armed to the teeth. And my favourite part of all of these weapons? They all have storage on Van Helsing himself.
He comes with his pistol
An incredibly bad ass sword
A musket!
And my personal favourite - an axe that looks well worn and used, even with some added detailing that makes it looks like blood staining on the blade.
I will talk about the articulation, but on a figure this good looking, it really is secondary!! I mean, just look at this detailing! The nice rich red jacket, the leathery look of the pouches and belts, the light grey blue trousers, the brown boots, all of this adds to the look of Van Helsing.
The sheaths for his weapons look like leather, there are folds and wrinkles in his clothes, there's gold button and buckle detailing, I mean this is a top notch looking figure. I don't mind that the stakes on his front aren't removable because they only add to how awesome Van Helsing looks. This is a guy who's seen some stuff, and is ready to kick it's ass back to Hell.
Van Helsing's articulation is also strong. His head turns and looks up a little, but not down. His shoulders move up and down, and back and forth and there's a bicep swivel. His elbows bend and swivel, his wrist swivels at the glove but doesn't bend.
His waist swivels a little, his hips bend forward and go out a little, there's a thigh cut, his knee has single bends but it's a ratchet joint so it's good and strong, there's a boot cut, ankle band and pivot.
Van Helsing has peg holes in the bottom of his feet meaning he can peg straight into the cemetery base which just looks great.
And look at that face and head detailing! How bad ass is this guy?! He's seen some serious evil. And jammed an axe in it's face.
This figure really is a gorgeous piece. If you've any interest in horror, pick this up. If you've any interest in Jean St. Jean sculpts, pick this up. If you've any interest in owning a really great figure for a very good price (approx. £20 here in the UK), pick this up!
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Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Jakks Pacific S.L.U.G Zombies Series One
A friend from the USA was kind enough to send me a couple of these fun little horror toys made by Jakks Pacific. S.L.U.G stands for Scary Little Ugly Guys and Zombies because... well, zombies.
This is the first series of this line and I loved the aesthetic as soon as I saw them - coffin boxes!! How cool is that?! In total there are 8 to collect
There were none of these guys that I didn't want to get - really, I mean look at those designs! I was going to be happy with any of them.
So upon opening the coffins the figures themselves are in small clear plastic bags. I got 2, so let's see who I got
Firstly, zombie cheerleader Rigamortis Lourdes! I love the fact that instead of pom poms she's holding heads, that's such a grotesque and brilliant touch. The sculpt on her is really neat too. Nice details in the skirt and hair, and especially the face. I like the rips in her clothes too. She even has a little "Z" on her vest!
Secondly - and I was extra happy to get this guy - Decayin' Dom
This guy must be an homage to Tarman from Night of the Living Dead!! Just look at him! I love this little figure and the sculpt is excellent!
The detailing in this little figure is great, the barrel with it's radioactive sign on it, the slime oozing off of Decayin' Dom and over the edge of the barrel, the bit of brain and exposed ribs... All of it is just excellent!
If you get a chance, I'd recommend picking one of these up. They're great sculpts and solid little figures made in a brilliant toxic green plastic, and all of the characters have great designs. If I ever see these in the UK, I'd have to add another to my collection. These really remind me of Monster in My Pocket and I freaking LOVED those when I was a kid.
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