
Posted by Vegas Rudeboy on 6/4/2006, 9:44 pm, in reply to "Marvel Legends Captain Britain!" : The first thing you will notice about the It's certainly a lot better looking than the Marvel Legends CB figure (sadly lacking the stick or Lockheed though...) so I ran out and bought the new CB figure on the first day, got the only one in my local Wally-World and haven't seen a single one in any of the Vegas stores since. Got him on the shelf next to Mad Max, Johnny Alpha, John and Paul from Yellow Submarine and the Legends CB figure. If anyone wants the Giant-Man leg y'all are more than welcome to it.
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: toy is that he is in his "correct"
: costume! The prototypes (and in fact, the
: picture on the back of the card) show Cap in
: his Captain Marshall uniform. But the toy
: is in fact in Brian's own uniform. This
: pleased me greatly! The toy is nicely
: proportioned, and has some good details,
: including the flared kees of the boots.
: Articulation is good as usual for ML toys.
: Cap is big but not huge... definitely bigger
: than Iron Fist but smaller than Iron Man. I
: think he is a good size personally.
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