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Dr Gadget - Halo 3 Series 2 Olive Spartan Solider (EOD Armor)

Halo 3 Series 2 Olive Spartan Solider (EOD Armor)
List Price: $12.99
Our Price: $12.99
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Manufacturer: McFarlane Toys
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Amazon Minimum Age: 96
Binding: Toy
Brand: McFarlane
EAN: 0787926182491
Feature: The figure measures 5" tall
Label: McFarlane Toys
Manufacturer: McFarlane Toys
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96
Model: 18249
Publisher: McFarlane Toys
Release Date: 2008-07-08
Studio: McFarlane Toys

Features
The figure measures 5" tall
It has more than eighteen points of articulation
It is olive in color
It is equipped with assault rifle and plasma pistol
It has interchangeable weapon capability

Accessories
Halo 3
Halo 3 Limited Edition
Halo 3 Legendary Edition

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: First and Favorite Halo Figure
Comment: The Explosive Ordinance Disposal armored Spartan was my first Mcfarlane figure. It is the most detailed figure that I've ever seen, though i haven't had a close up look at any of the other halo figures. This figure comes with a shotgun and a grenade. It does not come with a sniper rifle as in the picture. The figure can be posed very well.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: cool armor...
Comment: 'EOD' stands for Explosive Ordinance Disposal. This means that this Spartan has to be a one-man bomb squad, defusing and disposing of bombs and explosives. I imagine he's kind of like a United States Marine Corps Combat Engineer. This kind of dangerous work requires heavier, more bulky armor in case of an explosion, and although it looks ugly from a distance, this Spartan soldier stands out from his more aerodynamic brothers. So the armor is cool, but what about everything else? Mine came with a shotgun, and while this is a cool gun, its trigger is molded to the trigger guard, making it impossible for the figure to hold correctly. This mistake can be overlooked, but it is quite irritating. The soldier's right leg sometimes has a hard time staying attached, as well as the right arm. But I've seen worse, and this figure really isn't half-bad. It's great for posing and can easily stand up on its own with some adjustment of the legs and feet. A great addition for any collector.


Editorial Reviews:

This Spartan Solider has 26 moving parts and armor that's interchangeable with the other Spartans (sold separately). Includes weapons, removable helmet, chest and shoulder armor, plus 18 points of articulation. Collect them all! Figure measures 5" tall.


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