April brought us the second installment
of the Club Lion Subscription. The Yellow Lion and Hunk action
figure. We now have one arm and one leg for Voltron. Once again the
lion includes a blade weapon that it can hold in it's mouth. The
pilot figure, Hunk includes a key that opens the cockpit of the lion
and works as a figure stand (but not really... the pin seems to
small).
Like the Red Lion, Yellow is an amazing
toy. Great articulation, huge size, and some cool features. Yellow
Lion also has the same draw backs. The auto transformation feature
makes the lion spring from leg mode back to lion. It doesn't snap
back to a complete stance, so you have to use your hands to pose the
lion anyway. The springs in the legs make it hard to reach some
poses. On the upside, I feel like it will be harder to bump the legs
of the yellow lion while in leg mode that the legs on the lions that
form Voltron's arms. The fear here is that the lions will partially
spring back into lion mode while all connected. The size of the
Yellow Lion is very impressive. Below is a comparison photo of the
Red and Yellow Lions
Hunk, like his lion, is large. I was a little worried that he would share parts with the rest of the pilots, but Mattel took the right route. Hunk is taller and bulkier than Lance.
Hunk comes with both a helmeted and
unhelmeted head. They look good and resemble his appearance in the
80's cartoon. The 80's hunk action figure was the only Voltron pilot
I owned as a kid. I don't know where he is these days, perhaps my
parents' attic. So no comparison shot this time. Just like Lance, the
figure looks like he has great articulation, but his range of motion
just isn't that great.
All in all, they are both a great buy
to a collector who wants to display their figures, more so than play
with them. I can't wait to get Voltron. It looks like they used more
glue this time, Hunk's helmet isn't going anywhere.
* I had to position the helmet so his face was hidden to make it look like he's holding his helmet.
Where can i find these Voltron figures?They look amazing!
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