Another set from MEGA Bloks upcoming 2014 Halo line has surfaced. I got wind of this from a Facebook post, thought I’m not sure who uncovered it first, so apologies to that person for not being able to give proper credit.
The set is an ONI REAP-X Quad Walker.
For those of you who collect Halo MEGA Bloks (as I do), you may recall last year being the introductory year for the REAP-X sub-line of Halo building sets. I reviewed the previous two sets here and here.
The Quad Walker marks the third set in the sub-line. So let’s talk about the image above.
Let’s start with the obvious, the walker. Since this isn’t a vehicle/mech seen in the games or as yet talked about in comics or novels, it may be a little hard for people to accept this. As a toy, however, it is fun. It’s certainly reminiscent of the Covenant Locust set from a couple of years ago.
The big difference is the front loading cockpit. The Locust set has the canopy opening from the rear. The toy uses that cool shark skin blue-ish grey that I like. As for the parts used to make this, there seems to be nothing new, just new in colors used. Now if this can transform into a hovercraft of sorts, that would be awesome. By the looks of the legs, that may be possible. Then it would deploy the legs to stabilize itself to use it’s cannons. Well, that’s the kid in me thinking out loud, LOL.
Next up, we have the gold Shade Turret. I’m glad to see another shade turret come out. The color looks nice. I hope they get to a green one eventually, as well, since that’s a game accurate color.
Now we take a look at the minifigs.
Again, another gold figure, this time a Storm Elite. Even though not game accurate, I do like the gold minifigs. It’s nice to see it comes with a storm rifle. The BIG draw in this set for me is the Blue Recon minifig. This is the “Not-Madsen” figure from Fireteam Majestic, of Spartan Ops in Halo 4. Well, at least, that’s what I’m going to call it. The Incineration cannon it’s holding is also a draw for the set as it’s currently not available (though will be in one of the upcoming micro fleet sets (see here – the set at the top of the pic in the link).
No word on price, but given the size and approximate piece count, I’d guess this to be in the $20-$25 range.
As I’ve mentioned before, sub-line not based on anything known previously can be risky. I’ve seen it in Star Wars, G.I. Joe, Transformers, and several other toy lines. However, the great thing about this sub-line and it being a buildable set is that YOU can rebuild it into something else entirely!
No word on release date for this set. Usually though when leaked images appear, sets are just a few weeks or sooner away from showing up on store shelves.
So what do you think of this set? Looking forward to it? Will you buy it?
-Sal
It was Simon from TheSSMotion who uncovered this set 🙂 I like the look of this set very much, interesting if the ONI Reap-X set line will be incorporated into halo games and comics/novels some how in the future, would be nice.
What I’d love to see is a Halo cartoon. Then stuff like this could EASILY be incorporated. As for the material, I’d compare Halo to Star Wars the Clone Wars. So there shouldn’t be any conflict there.
I gotta say I am loving everything I see in this set and can’t wait to get my hands on one! As for the incorporation of this line into Halo media, maybe some of these will be in that Halo TV show they’re making.
That’s part of what I’m thinking Russell. If not the live-action TV show, then the comics. My hopes for an animated show are a long shot.
What kind of shade turret would you say that is? I was thinking maybe a fuel rod turret but I’m not sure.
Yes, absolutely a fuel rod turret. Certainly not the normal plasma turret.
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