The first morning I had him, here he is on my stark-white coffee table.
Face on.
Back view with gun mounted on back. It makes a nice little jetpack or airtank looking thing. Maybe a programming panel?
And a side view.
Looking good. That red really pops on his chest. Its very subtle in the visor, but the red makes him look fierce.
If you turn the head around, you get this dog face thing. It looks good but could use some paint on the panel lines where its mouth would be.
If you turn the head around, you get this dog face thing. It looks good but could use some paint on the panel lines where its mouth would be.
This is the figure with the head removed and the gun on top. Looks like some sort of beefy drone.
Kind of an odd view. This is the gun turned around.
Finally, here is the gorgeous silver head that it comes with. I really enjoy the silver on this head as opposed to the flat colors on the other two NYCC Armorvors.
Make my day.
Victory or death!
Ok, death. These are all the pieces included once he's broken down. As far as posability goes, every piece pictured is a swivel joint. The arms and legs are not cut exactly straight, so they can move in and out slightly to create some poses. While I like these colors a lot, I think any Armorvor will do if you're interested. If you want a nice little armored wolf-guy, this guy will do! Add some axis joints and he can be a little more posable and have more bulk. Cya next time.
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