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02-27-2012, 07:53 AM | #1 |
Crimson Guard
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Georgia, USA
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Final Thoughts I've only been collecting the Hero Factory toys for about a week but in that time I've amassed a small collection of 8 or so toys, so it's probably too early to really make such a bold statement but I have to say that - so far - Waspix is my pick of the line. This is an absolute must-have figure if you're a collector of the line and if you're not into Hero Factory and were wondering what all the fuss was about, this is the toy that you need to buy to be convinced. The utterly weird, alien look is superb, it's execution is near-flawless, the design and construction is simple but effective, the articulation and poseability is superb and - best of all - Waspix just looks so weirdly-awesome (or awesomely-weird) that I don't see how anybody could pass on him, especially if you're a fan of robots or aliens or you dig the bio-mechanical vibe of toys like Micronauts or Microman. A fantastic example of the Hero Factory line at its best. Final Score: A Full Review here: That Figures: REVIEW: Lego Hero Factory - Waspix
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