Sci-fi Revoltech War Machine in action after the introduction of its articulation design in the previous posting. ^^
Unless the elbow joint and forearm are pulled outward to give them more room to be bent, there's no way for the arm to be positioned close enough to the head to make a saluting pose. ^^; It's quite disappointing if you're looking forward to realizing that pose of War Machine from the movie. ^^;
I cannot make salute! ^^;
The three weapon effect parts not shown in Part 2.
Very nice orange and yellow gradient paint work on the three parts. ^^
The largest of the three effect parts is for the shoulder mounted mini-gun.
A peg at the bottom of the part is used to slot into the muzzle for the part to be attached.
The two smaller effect parts are meant for the forearm machine cannons.
Each part has a slot at its base to plug onto the muzzle for it to be mounted.
With both effect parts attached to the machine cannons.
With all effect parts attached and on display for the three weapons. ^^
With support using Soul Stage Act 3 Action Support Clear Type.
More action poses from War Machine, as well as comparisons with Mark II from the same action figure series and Hot Toys' 1/6 scale version to be shown in the next posting, which will be the last one for this review series. ^^
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mine can salute. :D https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/549978_4562297779146_943188163_n.jpg
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