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Product Description:
Straight out of the hit video game series and into an articulated action figure form, the Halo 3 Series 1 features all your favorite characters in high detail. Each includes multiple points of articulation and comes with signature weapons.Ready for battle, this Spartan Soldier?s helmet is interchangeable with other Spartan figures, sold separately. He features 18 points of articulation and comes with an assault rifle and grenades. Measures 5" tall.
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Halo 3 Series 1 Review
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If you haven't picked up a Spartan from McFarlane's line yet, the Spartan Mk. VI is as great a place as any. The figure has an amazing amount of mobility and articulation for such a detailed figure. The only two drawbacks I had with the figure are the shoulder armor and the weapon. While the torso, helmet, and shoulders can all be swapped out the shoulder plates fall off too easily. As for the weapon, my problem is that it doesn't have more. For a game focusing so much on the weapons it's rather backwards you only get one gun.
Great figure, good value.
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happy halo - 
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Halo 3 Series 1 Review
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My eight yr. old son loves it and plays with it alot, very durable and worth the money. seller was quick shipper
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Great, With Some Minor Flaws - 
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Halo 3 Series 1 Review
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This figure has great detailing and is very poseable. At first some of the joints were a little stiff, especially in the ankles and feet. The head, chestplate, and shoulders are removable so they can be swapped with other figures but at times this can be a little frustrating. While trying to pose the figure the shoulder pieces kept falling off the moment my fingers so much as brushed against them. I recommend removing them before attempting to pose the arms.
The assault rifle and grenade the figure comes with can be attached with pegs to a few points on the Spartan, or held in the hands. While the pegs and peg holes hold them well, the hands are another story. I can get the grenade in the left hand for some poses, but it's better off on the thigh. The rifle is meant to go in the right hand with the left supporting it, but the space between the fingers and thumb on the right hand is so small you need to grab them and force them apart to get the rifle to snap in. Even then the rifle hangs loosely, only held in place by by the spot where the fingers and thumb connect.
I'm just nitpicking now. This is a great toy with a few minor annoyances, but nothing to make me regret buying it. A good addition to any Halo fan's collection.
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Not perfect, but cool - 
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Halo 3 Series 1 Review
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Pros: Awesome detailed sculpt; cool paint job; awesome accessories; shoulder plates, chest plate and head can be removed and switched with other figures for custom Spartans; Color scheme is much whiter than it appears in Amazon photos
Cons: Joints feel weak, which makes posability a potential problem; images on Macfarlane's website show grenade stored on back of hip (Amazon images show it on the thigh) but holes on hips are too small to accommodate storage peg; Rifle is a bit loose in Spartan's hands; Proportions might be a little off but looks good overall
Also of note is the fact that while this and the other Spartan figures (excluding Master Chief) have removable armor for customization, there is only one white armored figure so customization options are limited.
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