I could not wait to get home!
The packing is well done, very vibrant and including graphics of each of the beasts.
Out of package, but not loose. Check out the detail!
Two part, easy construction. The tail swivels at the joint.
Here's the figure included with Lizzie. Not bad in terms of Corps figures. The figures are exaggerated, but still pretty well detailed. The head sculpt is pretty decent in terms of Lanard. Check out these guys from a previous post.
Ooohhh... so very ugly and beastly!
Such a face!
Look at those teeth!
Amazing detail!
There's not a lot of articulation with Lizzie. There's jaw articulation controlled by a button on the neck, but no neck articulation. The legs only have hip articulation, no knees or foot movement.
The tail has this mid joint but no other articulation.
Such amazing ugliness!
The mouth is big enough to stuff a figure into it!
Snack time!
Lizzie is big enough to be able to work with nearly any action figure line. Twelve inch troops? Why not? I'm sure that she'd work just fine with 8" figures as well.
Everybody's favorite super bad ultimate ninja becomes a tasty snack!
Of course, Lizzie works great with the standard GI Joe figures as well.
So what is Lizzie? A Mindbender experiment gone bad? A post apocalyptic mutant monster? A dimensional crossover beast?
Once you own a toy, it becomes yours to do with as you please.
Sure, follow the Rampage story or make up your own.
Keep that childlike wonder, keep your imagination.
Have fun.
Play.
1 comment:
She's like the Dewback from Hell.
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