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It depicts Luke in all of his Jedi Glory from the movie "Return Of The Jedi".
Luke's hair flies in the air as his body twists and his bright green lightsaber flashes, as it cracks and signifies the Return of the Jedi Knights to power and the Return of Luke's father, Anakin, from his long stint as the evil Darth Vader.
The determination in Luke's face is very apparent, and this action figure is SO DETAILED that it actually depicts the little growths that actor Mark Hamill had on his face, when he played Luke in "Return Of The Jedi"!
This is the best and the coolest Luke Skywalker action figure ever made!
It captures the moment when Luke transforms from the farm boy that dreamed of being a Jedi Knight, into his being a real Jedi Knight, who becomes a Jedi because he showed LOVE, towards his Father, not hate, like the evil Emperor wanted Luke to show.
With the bright green flash of Luke's Lightsaber, he defends the Universe against hate and oppression.
This action figure is BEAUTIFUL!


This product is great, always been a TMNT fan sinces the 80's, and this figurine just brings it back. what more can you ask, then a ft size model of my fav turtle raphael. brings back memories. Love the detail on this figure, not so much into the new turtles, but brings a good mix.




Unfortunately, the relatively large size of the Xevoz parts makes them incompatible with Stikfas. On the upside, they're just as limber and poseable, sport more highly detailed sculpting (though they still possess a somewhat 'rough-draft' look), and come in a wider spectrum of colors (in this instance: scarlet, black, and white with a hint of neon green). Also, the ball joints tend to be a little tighter, which helps the finished product better maintain the poses you put it in, and keeps parts from popping off too easily. Xevoz are also surprisingly stable, and will stay stood upright in most stances they're put in.
This particular kit has all the parts needed (and then some) to produce a Skull Jack Unnatural, which resembles a futuristic pirate skeleton. Although I didn't think much of this particular piece at first, the little anorexic eventually won me over with his cool look and some of the more unusual accessories I've encountered in the Xevoz line. Not only does he sport the usual space pirate accoutrements such as a pair of flintlock-looking laser pistols, the ludicrously broad BloodSword, a peg leg, and a hook hand (which can hold on to weapon accessories almost as well as the toy's actual hands), he also possesses a mallet of doom (just in case he's suddenly under attack by the Three Stooges) and a tentacle appendage. The back-mounted dual banners add yet another dollop of coolness to the package. And for those days when you prefer Jack not go the Captain Harlock route, extra body parts are included that'll make him look like a regular skeleton. Well, as regular-looking as it gets in the world of Xevoz toys, anyway. Some times I'll attach the skeleton parts to my Alpha Trooper figure (this toy can be seen at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000VJJFG/qid=1075306459/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_3/103-6214661-6319035?v=glance&s=toys) and make him into a zombie trooper. Or I'll replace one of his appendages to simulate the effects of an encounter with some flesh-dissolving weapon...
Also included are seven die sides and two endcaps one can use to create a barrel-shaped 'battle helix' die for fights against opposing Xevoz figures. While the game is fairly fast-paced once one gets a hang of the rules of battle (outlined in an included instruction sheet and quick-reference card), it lacks the visual impact of far more complex figurine-based RPG/battle games such as Warhammer. Basically, the loser of the round simply detaches a certain number of parts from his figure according to what the rolled die says. This goes on until one battler's toy is completely disassembled. Not exactly exciting stuff, but it's pretty fun to do when you and a buddy are good and baked...
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my friend is going to repaint it gold and silver!
overall, i really recommend the elephander.

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This Zoid is a model of a mosasaur, and is a part of the Zblock family, it's core consiting of 4 zblock units, which the rest of the Mosasledge components, head/cockpit, fins, tail, engine.
It articulates very nicely, and looks cute with it's jaws-gaped.
You can combine it's parts with the other zblock Zoids to build new and weird creatures.
On the downside like most Zoids, it sort of comes apart with really rugged play. If you are a concerned parent, have your child store his Zoid in a ziploc bag when being stored, or otherwise not in use, to minimize on the lost parts.
I'm not sure if it floats or not. But this Zoid is non-motorized, with no metal parts, so exposure to water will only harm the stickers, (which are a little hard to get on straight).
I like mine, it makes a great monster to have lurking on my monitor.

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Press a small button on his belly and you will be treated to a 15 second sound bite of Welcome to my Nightmare. Very cool and a must have for any fan of Alice's.


The figures are a softer plastic than 21st Century Toy figures. The benefit of this is that the weapons are less likely to snap off if dropped. The sculpt is poorer in comparison and even lacks the detail of insignias that 21C provides.
With the FOV line, the stands are detachable. There is a peg in them that can be placed in a hole in the figure's boot. This gives you the flexibility for customizing how you want your figure displayed.
There are 5 figures in a set with 4 of the 5 posed as if it was shooting something. I like this feature as I prefer my figures to look like they are shooting something.
The set also comes with accessories from gas tanks to sand bags.
I would prefer to have 6 figures as in the 21C set than the extra equipment.
The set also comes with a 2 sided color catalog of FOV's "Enthusiast" line.
All in all the best 1/32 modern forces set out there after considering affordability and quality.


I recently purchased this Spider-Man, because I thought it would be cool to have a Ben Riley spider-clone for my collection. Well, I must say that I was dissapointed with this action figure. For only being the seconde Ben Riley Spidey in exhistance, you think that Toy Biz would have put a little more effort into this toy. It's not even a new scuplt, he's all completely used parts from various Spider-Man classics action figure.
If you are a Spider-Man fan, I think you may like to purchase this toy, however the real prize of this wave is the Carnage action figure, I nabbed him before Amazon ran out! I like him a lot!
Maybe next time Toy Biz makes a Ben Riley, the will remember to at least sculpt the webbing on Spidey's body. Shame, Shame Toy Biz.
Highly recommended for all Star Wars fans.