One of my most watched sci-fi flicks |
McFarlane's Celtic Predator - Cool mask! |
SDCC 2014 Prototype - "Two thumbs up!" |
Whew! That was the longest intro I've written so far - ha ha! Now, let's get to the review:
That's one dope packaging! |
Extra info... |
Utilization of translucent parts in select areas and the intense paintwork application creates the realistic wet look of a living creature, while inorganic elements like the armor and weapons are tarnished and weathered, just like in the movie.
There are a wide variety of accessories, from an interchangeable face piece and helmet, to a human skull that the Predator has obtained through its hunt. Figure also includes display stand and interchangeable hand parts."
A-little-hard-to-open clamshell packaging |
Bulky and useless |
Let's get down to the accessories. Now, the Predator doesn't have much accessories, but I think he has everything he needs to be an imposing brute. He's got:
(1) A removable mandible/mouth piece and a cool alien helmet (Bio-Helmet):
Say "Aaaaa" |
Hands down |
Little boomstick! |
The skull of old Ben... |
Sway! |
"You're one ugly motherf*cker" - Dutch |
Eeekkk!!! |
"Ya Mon!" |
Ze epic mask |
Alien dud and some decors |
He needs extra-terrestrial pants... |
Jurassic feet |
Take a bow |
Snikt! |
The last resort (Ka-Boom!) |
Heroic pose! |
Open wide! |
Time Check! |
Yautjan soliloquy: "To be, or not to be..." |
Bloodmatch! |
Do you reckon this is the best Predator figure yet? Let me know in the comments below.