Toy Review: McFarlane Halo 4 Didact action figure

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By far this is my favorite from the series. In fact favorite of all of McFarlane’s Halo 4 figures. Might even be my favorite of ALL McFarlane’s Halo figs, regardless of game association.

This figure is amazing by all accounts.

First let’s start with some in-game references. (Click pics to make BIGGER)

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McF Didact boxHere is the box art from all sides. It shows off the figure prominently. The back shows the different figures from this series. A little bit of info on the Didact is shown as well on one of the sides.

Speaking of, if you want more info on the Didact, go here.

McF Didact UN-box
Remove the box and this is what you see. The background image is that of Requiem opening.

McF Didact code sheetHere is the code sheet that gives you BOTH the Refractive Suppressor and Refractive Venator Armor Skin.

McF Didact ORTHOThe Didact in orthogonal views. Impressive huh?

What follows are some more detailed shots.

Starting with the head, neck armor and shoulders.McF Didact Detail Head-Shoulders

McF Didact Detail Upper TorsoAbove shows the upper torso. McFarlane Toys really took care to sculpt the hell out of this as well as give it an immaculate paint job. This is just CRAZY good with detail!!!

McF Didact Detail Waist-HipsThe mid-section and upper thighs are no slouch in detail either. Just look at the individual armor ribbing in the upper thighs on the front, as well as the orange/yellow highlights all over.

McF Didact Detail Lower Legs-FeetThe lower legs and feet also have some AMAZING detail. From the pincer like toes to the rear leg prongs, the figure just doesn’t stop with the detail!

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Next up are shots of the figure’s head and helmet:

McF Didact Detail HeadJust look at the sculpt and paint detail here! The underside shows how the head pops on.

McF Didact Detail HelmetThe helmet is just as great with detail.

McF Didact HelmetedHere’s a shot showing the helmeted head attached to the figure. BADASS!

Didact end mission_smMcF Didact ArticulationThe articulation of this figure FAR surpasses that of any McFarlane Halo figure to date. Each of the inner 4 fingers has it’s OWN hinge joint as shown above. You can close his fists, make one of the fingers point or go all open as shown.

Finally for scale, here are ALL of McFarlane’s Halo 4 series 2 figures.

McF Didact and series 2 figsAs you can see the Didact figure just dwarfs all the rest.

If you do not collect any other figure from halo, THIS one is a must buy! The only minor issue is that the head paint is a bit too dark. Still, that isn’t enough to detract from the overall figure for me.

It retails for between $30-33 depending on where you buy it from.

To say McFarlane Toys knocked this one out of the park is an understatement. I give this an 11 out of 10…yes you read that right!

-Sal

Toy Review: McFarlane Halo 4 series 2 Storm Jackal

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Other than the Didact, this figure is my favorite in this series.

I give you the Storm Jackal.

McF H4s2 Storm Jackal packageThis figure comes with the ‘Engage’ Carbine skin. Once again the slender packaging is nice and really highlights the figure without any wasted space.

McF H4s2 Storm Jackal ORTHOAs you can see in the above pic, the Jackal is still just as lithe as it’s always been, even with the redesign of the head and armor. An amazing amount of detail has been poured into this figure.

McF H4s2 Storm Jackal CarbineThe Carbine included is a vibrant metallic purple as you see above. Additional blue paint adds to the detail of the weapon.

McF H4s2 Storm Jackal Head-Neck detailHere you can see the amazing amount of detail put into the skin of the Jackal. Not only do the arms/shoulders show a ton of scaly bumps, but the neck is just littered with them which adds to the authenticity of the figure. Add the behind the jaw pouches and added mouth detail and it almost looks like it’s alive.

McF H4s2 Storm Jackal Back detail

Above you can see the back fins have been well defined and even have lines sculpted in to show varying parts of armor. The two-toned look of the armor is well done. No complaints at all on the paint application here!

McF H4s2 Storm Jackal Leg-foot detailThe leg detailing is great and just look at those toes!

McF H4s2 Storm Jackal StandThis is the only one of the figures in this wave to include a figure stand. I DO wish they all came with one, regardless of character. It can’t be expensive to add in and would really help with posing the figures.

McF H4s2 Storm Jackal Articulation

Finally, here you can see the figure’s articulation. Again amazing as all the rest are in this series. However, I think this one just LOOKS better than the rest for that articulation. I had to think why and figured it out. It’s not encumbered by as much armor as the rest in this series. So in that respect it is rewarded with greater range of motion in it’s articulation.

There are two minor things I’d have liked to see done better. Unless my eyes deceive me, the blue paint on the armor should be darker. That’s one I can easily over look though.

The other is the think spaghetti-like tooth bristles of it’s head and elbow ‘hair’. I’d have liked to have seen these done thinner and end more in a point than a rounded end. Again though, these do not detract significantly from the figure for me.

I absolutely recommend this figure. Even if you’re not a fan of the redesign by 343, which isn’t McFarlane’s fault, the figure itself is superb as a toy.

This gets a 9.75 out of 10 from me. Just the hair bristles…

Price for this ranges between $13-16 depending on where you get it from.

-Sal

Toy Review: McFarlane Halo 4 series 2 Elite Ranger

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The following is one of my favorite from the McFarlane Halo 4 series 2 wave of action figures.

It’s the Elite Ranger!

McF H4s2 Elite Ranger packageAs with the other figures in this series, the Elite Ranger comes in a nice compact ‘sleeve’ package. This one however is a little bigger from to back as the Elite is bulkier than the Spartans and Jackal from this series.

Note the ‘Chill’ weapon skin for your storm rifle. This series seems to have a pattern of blues and purples for it’s weapons skins. I think this skin looks great on the storm rifle.

McF H4s2 Elite Ranger ORTHOHere’s the elite in orthogonal views. Very sturdy figure. You do have to take a minute to position it right as the center of gravity for this figure is different from the spartan figures.

McF H4s2 Elite Ranger Beam RifleThe Beam rifle (and flipped) is just awesome. Detailing is great, sculpt is spot on, color choice is fantastic.

McF H4s2 Elite Ranger Arm-Back DetailAbove shows the detail of the Elite Ranger’s arm and back. A ton of detail here. The space suit it wears has these intricate patterns on it that McFarlane captured nicely.

The dorsal ‘fins’ are perfect. Note the jump jets attached to the arms, shoulders, top middle back as well as one on the butt. Additional detail as in the greens and yellow graphics really add to this figure.

McF H4s2 Elite Ranger Head-Neck DetailHere are some shots of the head and upper back. Again the detail is amazing. Squint and you may just be able to see the Elite’s eyes in the visor (near the bottom of it).

McF H4s2 Elite Ranger Leg DetailThe leg details are just as good as the rest of the figure’s details. Once again jump jets are prominent on the figure, here on it’s knees.

McF H4s2 Elite Ranger ArticulationThe articulation of this figure is on par with the spartans.

The Beam Rifle is a bit heavy and my figure’s wrist joint on it’s holding hand is loose. So I can’t pose mine with the weapon in one hand without it drooping. Good thing though that this is a two-handed weapon anyway.

The color for the Elite’s suite is excellent.

It’s a great figure and one I HIGHLY recommend if you like campaign figures. Hopefully now we can get the regular Storm Elite.

I give this a 10 out of 10!

The figure runs between $13-16 depending on where you get it from. It’s worth every penny, IMO.

-Sal

From Concept to Completion, color in Halo artwork.

Awhile back I used to post concept art of Halo. I haven’t done that for awhile. I found some of the files I had scanned in, that I hadn’t use, with the intention of continuing on with that series of articles.

Here is the first of the new batch of concept line art that I’m passing on to you, to color in.

It’s a Brute Chieftan.

Brute Chieftan Concept C FIN originalYour assignment should you accept it, is to download this and color it in. Use whatever means you want to color it. Nothing vulgar though…

When done, send it back to me in digital format to my e-mail: [email protected]. I’ll pick a winner and send you something.

You have until Sunday Oct 6, 11:59 pm EST time to submit your colored in Brute Chieftan. Same file size please.

Here’s what I came up with:

Brute Chieftan Concept C FIN

Note the blood spattering on the light grey fur. As well, I chose purple for the feathers to denote some exotic animal the Brute had hunted and killed.

-Sal