Mezco Toyz One:12 Collective Thanos Figure Review
Today in the Toyverse, we travel to the Marvel Universe and examine another Mezco One:!2 Collective release. This time shit gets real as we examine the One:12 Collective Thanos. This is a very well crafted figure with a very cool light up feature. So lets examine the figure a bit more and see why this Titan is mad with power.
Appearance:
Let’s take a moment and talk about the big purple guy.. Thanos gets the Mezco treatment in terms of his look, and it’s really not too bad. I think he has a nice appearance that blends some of the movie elements, as well as some of the comic elements. All three of the head sculpts look fantastic, and allow Thanos to be expressive on the shelf, as well as in toy photos. The suits looks…okay. It’s a very nice design, but I am not the biggest fan of it. The suit allows articulation to move, but at the same time, I just think something a little different in terms of material, would have made the figure stand out a bit more. Is the sculpted shoulder chest piece came out fantastic, And I did the magnetic properties that allow it to sit on the figure. As for the hands and the gauntlet Is, I will talk about that more in the accessories section. Overall, this Thanos fits in pretty good with other Mezco figures.
Articulation:
In terms of articulation, is, Thanos has some interesting things going on. The head has a surprisingly good amount of movement for a big guy character. The body of this figure works pretty good all things considered. The figure can move side to side, up and down, and all around. Nothing super amazing, but nothing horrible either. In terms of the arms, it’s less than normal. The figure can barely do a 45゚ angle in terms of a bend. I wish I could do more but sadly it does not. I am torn by this because I think it could have been pulled off bit’s been pulled off but I guess because of the design of the body they had concerns about it. At the end of the day, it’s not a deal breaker but it would have been cool for the arms to get a little more movement than what we get. The legs on the figure actually work quite well. We get nice bends at the knees, thigh swivel, as well as rocking and hinging at the foot, so no complaints there.
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