heh, well let's get started:
Madman: His paint is white with a light bluish tint. You could hardly see it. His hair is black with a dark brown wash. His shoes are black as well as the trimmings, eye rings, lips. The gloves are blue with a black wash. His rip in his mask also shows his blue skin. The Madman Symbol is red. He has standard articulation. Nothing special. He comes with a Ray Gun that is red with some silver stripes and barrel. He's a real nice figure no flaws, so he gets a 10 out of 10.
Savage Dragon: He's moulded green, he has black chest and arm hair that is individually painted. His eyes are greenish blue and his eyebrows are black. His jeans are blue with a black wash, the belt is black with a silver buckle; and his shoes are black with white stripes and toes. They look like Adidas Shell Tops. His joints are ratchet in the arms. He comes with finger joints that bend like our hand. But other than that, standard joints. Cool figure, nice paint detail. 10 out of 10.
Witchblade: Best paint out of all figures in this series. The Witchblade armor is bronze with greyish wash. Some are sculpted and some are painted. The painted parts are crisp. Nothing bleeding. The right and left arm have some Witchblade jewels that are painted in red and maybe a clear coat, it looks shiny. The hair is brown with black wash, Her eyes are brown and the lips are a deep red. Eyebrows are black and she has some eye shadow. Standard articulation for a female, except the bicep and forearm articulation, due to the armor, but I think they could have had it. Her eyes do look slanted like an Asian, but it doesn't bother me much. Nice figure, nice detail, 9.9 out of 10, heh, the arm POA is a minus .1 if it's possible.
I hope you like the reviews, these were really short. I am working on a custom that has to be done by the end of the month to enter in the contest. I want to win the prize too, whatever the prize is, it has yet to be announced. Wish me luck!
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Good reviews. Pretty spot on. I was similarly impressed with the figures. A great line of figures cut short, sadly.
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