Marvel Legend's 6 Inch Series 14 Figure Classic Falcon
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Average customer review:Product Description
Name: Classic Falcon VARIANT
Manufacturer: Toy Biz
Series: Marvel Legends
Release Date: July 2006
Details (Description): Series 14 known as the Mojo Series is jam-packed with some of the most desired figures to date! Each figure features a top-notch paint application as well as the sculpting and articulation you've come to know from Marvel Legends!
* Collect the whole set and you can form the large figure - MOJO!"
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #36840 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Marvel
- Model: MARVEL
Features
- Marvel Legends
- Falcon Figure
- Mojo Series
- 36 Points of Articulation
- 32 Page Comic Book
Customer Reviews
The Falconer From SNL Would Be Proud
Here we have another build a figure series from Marvel Legends. The Falcon can fly and has an empathic link with his pet Falcon. That's about it. But that's all you need to be a one time Avenger apparently.
That said though, he does make a good action figure. For one his colorful outfit and winged arms make him pretty visually appealing and fun to pose. His sculpt is all around pretty good although he has some funky shoulder joints. He's made to be a bit thinner and more wiry than someone like Luke Cage which fits his character well. There is little to no slop on the paint and great articulation. He even comes with an accessory. He has his pet falcon that can connect to his back via a clear plastic piece to appear to be flying over his shoulder.
He comes with his comic, the back of the package doubles as a back drop and the gross and fat belly of Mojo. Mojo himself is a mix of good and bad. The paint and sculpt on his body is great with spot on skin tones and the electronics coming out of his head look great. His spider base, however, is very plain and lacks much of the detail you'll see pictured on the back of the package and has a very bland and featureless paint job. It also lacks any real articulation other than the legs being able to turn right where they connect to the base. Maybe this was to help it stand better, but here's the rub... Only four of the six legs are actually designed to touch the floor and due to their thin spidery nature they begin to bend under Mojo's excessive flab. I'm sure some ingenuity on my part can correct the problem, but we really shouldn't have to fix new figures now should we. It's a mixed bag on the Mojo.




