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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Legendary Collection - Brute Chieftain






McFarlane has launched its newest Halo 3 line: Legendary Collection.

Previous Halo 3 figures from Mcfarlane were well articulated, about 5 inches and ranged from $10 -$15. The previous lines were too small for me, so I waited for the Legendary line. The Legendary figures are bigger, limited articulation, and of course, the dynamic posse.

Pretty much what you expect from a McFarlane line. But this time around, the figures costs around $20. Is it worth the price?

While older McFarlane packages were about saving shelf space, The Legendary Collection will take up space.

Comes in a square box, with the front clearly displaying the Brute Chieftain while the back shows information about the character and the other two figures in the line: Master Chief and Arbiter.

The Brute Chieftain stands 7.5 inches and looks like he's about to crush a poor soul with his gravity hammer. It's a cool looking dynamic pose and really captures the Brute's intensity.

The Chieftain comes with his traditional red and orange armor. The armor is very detailed and plenty of layers.

The different layers really make the armor look heavy.
Paint job is decent but it could have used more blackwash.

The prototype had deep blacks while this figure's blacks and grays blend.

The orange and red colors on the armor are perfectly balanced.

Colors are spot on and there's no bleeding. I just wish there were more different shades of black, it would have added more depth to the figure

The Brute Chieftain comes with a base, a removable helmet and his deadly gravity hammer. The removable helmet is a nice touch. The gravity hammer is as detailed as the rest of the figure. Be careful when you assemble the hammer. Mine broke when I connected the two halves together and moved the right hand. Super glue will fix the problem but it's very fragile.

I can't recommend this figure to anyone but hardcore Halo fans.

I expected the figure to be a bit bigger. But to McFarlane's defense, it is proportioned to other 6 inch figures.

It's just that other lines from McFarlane such as Twisted X-Mas and Oz were bigger in scale and had better paint jobs and cheaper. If this figure was $15, I'd give it a solid B+ but since it's $5 more, I'll give it an average score.

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