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Halo 3 Series 2 Tan Spartan Soldier Scout | 
enlarge | Brand: McFarlane Category: Toy
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $3.00 (23%)
New (22) from $9.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3615
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 3 x 8.3
MPN: 18248 Model: 18248 UPC: 787926182484 EAN: 0787926182484 ASIN: B001285LBW
Release Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The figure measures 5" tall | | • | It has more than eighteen points of articulation | | • | It is tan in color | | • | It is equipped with assault rifle and plasma pistol | | • | It has interchangeable weapon capability |
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Product Description 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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| Customer Reviews:
SPARTAN!!! September 16, 2008 Z. Fester A basic piece of Halo greatness the Tan Spartan Soldier is a virtual piece of artwork. The great thing of these Spartan figures is the fact that all there parts, the shoulders the helmets and chest pieces are interchangeable with the other varients of the Spartan figures, allowing you the buyer to create multiple varients of the Halo 3 Multiplayer.
The weapon is the wrong size... August 6, 2008 Gerald W. Palmer II (NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The one reviewer saying it is the right size must work for mcfarlane or something. The facts are its the wrong scale weapon. If you bought a Exclusive Walmart or Gamestop ODST the gun with it is also the same gun but made the right size for these guys. They just goofed & put the smaller scale regular ODST gun with the Scout. Thats the facts next time do your homework before you try to say someone else is wrong. The other reviewer also admited his leg pops off & on. Who here would like a leg popping off as you pose it? Remember you got to pull outwards to pose alot of different poses which causes it to keep popping out. I have a few that are so bad i can twirl them like a helicopter blade. I bought over 50 you be amazed how many have it so they legs pop off so easy. Some are worse then others. The MC V2 seems to be fine the 5 i have. The EVA/Scout/EOD & few CQB have this issue. The EVA/Scout is the worst % to have this issue. This is from experience opening over 40 of series 2. I love these figures but if people do not speak up how will companies stop doing stuff like this & fix the issues? This series 2 is plagued with issues. Back in the day this company would of had some serious heat on them by the customers. Things change nobody likes to speak up cause there such halo fans. I am to but i do not like defective toys to this extreme. The way things are going series 3 will have even more issues. Mcfarlane makes some nice sculpts but if you really have a clue you know this company has the worst quality control ever.
i don't know what the delio is with ^ guy... July 26, 2008 Ryan Crout (Irvine CA, USofA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
this thing is great definately mcfarlane qualty here, especially the attention to scale i had the leg problem too but the leg easily snaps back in, and it doesn't hinder any movement the Battle rifle (that's the only gun that comes with it unfortunately) is perfectly scaled when i say perfectly scaled i mean the following the imaginary gun s designed for people six feet tall, i.e. "regular people" as such, it does look a little small in this guy's hands that being said, it is a teeny bit loose, but the trigger hand easily holds tight, as the trigger guard is not, similarly to the shotgun, carved out overall the figure is incredably detailed and poseable, complete with a shiny visor we all know and love as a final unfortunate downside, the SCOUT only comes with a single gun and one grenade, so the only oportunity for weapon variance is if you have more of these guys and/or have an old gundam heavy arms custom 1/100 scale model (for those of you who want your spartans to carr around turrets)
They added the wrong size gun for this! July 12, 2008 G. Palmer (PA) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Ok this figure leg to crotch area falls out when i pose it sometimes. But why did they include the Regular ODST gun which is tiny to a full size one? They goofed & did not include the ODST Exclusive gun that is the same gun just bigger size to fit in there hands. This company has no QC cause this will be like this for all the figures. You only get that gun to which will not stay in his hand cause the gun is to small to hold. I would not even want the gun used on him looks like he is using a little kids size gun. I think mcfarlane needs to give us all replacement guns for this figure for the huge goof yet again they did. They are scoring big on this license why not get some Quality Control people to make sure the product is right before they send them out. Most companies would give a free replacement part if they goofed or took exchanges for a updated one. Mcfarlane has never done this they jip the buyer & can care less what they think. Nice molds just worst QC i seen in a very long time. The figure looks nice if it is not defective mold or paintjob. I give my figure i got a C- Cause the limb falls off to easy & well cause the gun is worthless! Also why all the false advertising showing the figures come with stuff in the photos but a big chunk of them do not come with what is shown. The gov needs to start cracking down on these stores/companies that do this.
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