Halo Toy Review: Mega Bloks Battlescape III

Mega Brand’s 3rd (technically fourth) battlescape brings us Forerunner Sentinels! As well a cool Forerunner structure and a Reddish Mark VII Spartan.

The beautifully packaged set. Graphics are always top notch here.

A shot of the back of the box. Note that it shows when you combine the forerunner structure here with the one in the new Warthog set that you can make a Forerunner tower. Very cool!

The contents of the box.

All the pieces sorted. As you can see the majority of them are of the dark grey variety.

The Sentinel Enforcer starts to take shape.

The Enforcer is completed and looks GREAT!

Now we move on to the regular Sentinel.

The core of the Sentinel.

Back wings.

The back wings attached, the front arms, then attached. This is already starting to look like a Sentinel.

The head, detail, and attachment.

Note the Sentinel Beam on the underside of it! The Sentinel has 4 points of articulation.

Moving on, we now see how the Forerunner structure takes place.

The simple base portion as it attaches to the Battlescape baseplates.

Walls and ramparts are added, as well as the tall side parts.

The set is finished with the Sentinels being raised in the air with translucent bars. Also note the Reddish Spartan figure. It’s not entirely Red. It’s more a tomato red with a slight orange tinge. I like it!

I do plan on taking the Forerunner structure apart and making it into something else. However, as an option you can also simply remove the bloks that atach it to the baseplate and have this:

This is an ever so simple modification that still keeps the structure intact. The bloks from the underside have been added to the structure by the tall parts. If you have two of these sets, you could make a cool enclosed fort.

At 242 pieces, the set is a bit low on parts. However, you do get the LARGE battlescape. I was able to get this set on a buy one, get one half off sale from Toys R Us. Certainly that makes it worth it. I really hope we get to see the regular Sentinel again in future sets. It’s a great buildable “minifig.”

At $50 it’s a bit pricey. Other than that, the set is VERY cool!

I give this set an 8 of 10 medals.
-Sal

Halo Toy Review: Mega Bloks Covenant Combat Cobalt Unit

Here’s a look at one of the NEW combat unit sets from Mega Bloks. It’s the Covenant Combat Cobalt Unit. The set will cost around $15 US. Is it worth it? Read on!

Here’s the packaging. Great job here. It clearly shows all figures and accessories. Great presentation.

Here’s the card after the bubble has been removed. I like it. I may just find a use for this in a diorama.

This is all the contents of the package. I did not use the bloks for display. I’ll incorporate them into another project I’m working on.

Here are the figures closer up. These are FANTASTIC! Great painting on these. MUCH better than any previous version of the Brutes. And of course, as some of you know, I’m A HUGE fan of translucent figures. So, that grunt is VERY welcome into the collection.

As mentioned, this set costs $15. Is it worth it? Considering single pack figures run $3-3.50 each, at 4 figs, that would be $12-14. There are a few additional bloks. So you may say, well that just doesn’t add up. However, math wise yes, it doesn’t add, up, but QUALITY wise, it definitely DOES. These figs are AWESOME. I wish I could have a few squads worth of each minifigs. I like the brute figs. By far the best paint to date.

My only minor nitpick would be that I’d have preferred the painted grunt’s skin to be a much lighter shade of grey.

So I HIGHLY recommend this set to anyone who likes brutes and/or well painted figures.

I give this 9 out of 10 medals.
-Sal

More Halo 4 concept art by Jon Liberto.

I’m a fan of concept art as you long term readers know. Jon Liberto is one of the artist for Halo and I quite enjoy his work. Here are 26 pieces of his work. Some you may have seen, others not. Enjoy!

I’d like to thank Halo.Bungie.org for posting the link on Twitter to this.

-Sal