Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Assassins Creed 2 Play Arts Kai Action Figure Ezio

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Assassins Creed 2 Play Arts Kai Action Figure Ezio is indeed well-made. And it is not merely you are going to please with this good conception so you are going to satisfy with the reasonable cost in case you equate to another similar item which is on the web all over the world. This item is contained with the very best material and really contemporary strategy our expertise producer did agree and authorize to generate this best item for the customer and you also.

Assassins Creed 2 Play Arts Kai Action Figure Ezio Features

  • Multiple points of articulation
  • Includes array of weapons accessories
  • Stands approximately 10 inches tall
  • Highly detailed paint
  • Window box packaging

Great Still Life, Horrible Toy
The figure looks excellent. It is 1.5 times the size of NECA's player select Ezio, and every detail is thoroughly carved.
There are three problems though:

1. The figure falls apart easily, especially around Ezio's waist and right (sword) hand, since the joints are so loosely connected (this does not mean it's broken; you can always put it back together. It's just going to fall apart again when you play with it).

2. Also because the joints are loosely connected, the figure can hardly stand at all.

3. The figure is not made for lifting hands. This figure's hands lift up to 45 degrees up; any more, and Ezio's hands fall off. So it's impossible to put this figure in a leap attack position (quite disappointing to me). Still, since none of my other Assassin's Creed figures (Altair and Ezio from NECA's player select) works, this is not a reason to pick NECA's Ezio over this one.

Overall, if you wish to have a huge, detailed figure to stand...
About the best figure you can get for the price.
Just got this yesterday and spent most of the day going over the details. I'll be as objective as possible for those wondering if its a good figure.
Sculpt: Amazing, simply put. The amount of detail that they put into the figure is quite impressive. All the armor is flawless in the designs as is the position of every buckle, rivet, and cloth.
There are a few interesting issues however. The chest seems to be huge in certain posistions, this has to do with articulation, as the waist and hips have ball joints, and depending on the pose, you will never see it, or it will be glaring.

Articulation: This is a little hit or miss on this figure. It has double pin eblows and knees, that ratchet, however these are loose. Though no loose enough to break the racheting system. The arms are especially loose. Ball jointed head and neck, this provides excellent movability. Balljoint and pin shoulders, impressive for the right arm, sadly articulation is limited on the left due to...
Great figure, Great flaws
I bought this figure to have it as a reference for drawing, and a stand figure. So it wasn't used for playing at all. What happened to me, at least, was the following: i was repositioning the right leg, when it suddenly came off (does that frequently, specially with the legs and hands) and it fell to the ground. It was a few cm fall, i mean, i was sitting on a chair. But when i picked it up i noticed that the ball joint that connects the foot to the ankle was broken. The actual ball of the balljoint was still attached to the foot. I tried sticking it, but it doesn't stick properly. So i will probably end with an Ezio that can't move his righ foot. oh well...
There are pros and cons anyhow:

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