Two weekends ago at the Singapore Toys, Games and Comics Convention (STGCC fer short), I finally gave in at a good price. I have to confess, he was my favorite He-Man growing up because he'd never lose his armor--the original He-Man's harness would always snap at the catch on the back and as a result, I'd have a regular half-naked guy as my hero. Not a good deal.
As it turns out, BA He-Man was a fave among lots of MOTU fans too, except the Rangerlord. But we can forgive him because he gave in to his MOTUC urges and added original He-Man to his Man-At Arms at STGCC. (Don't worry bro, it's a decision you will not regret.) ;) :P :D.
So how did Battle Armor He-Man fare when he was put up to the Chase Variant review panel? (That's me.) Find out after the jump!
Like: That the armor looks bulky and heavy but just the right size for our favorite hero. The detail on it is exquisite. The plates snap in nicely, the dusty silver plastic used to mold the breastplate feels like no other plastic I've ever felt. And it really looks like metal!
Like: That with all the weapons and accoutrement, he looks like a walking arsenal of death, especially to Skeletor and gang, the Snakemen, and the Horde. Give him all those things and put him on Battle Cat, now there's a sight to behold! (Ah, but if only I had one Battle Cat!)
RATINGS
Aesthetics: 9/10 - Battle Armor He-Man's strong suit! And as well it should be, because that's what this line is great for. Also, with the Four Horseman at the helm of designing these babies, there's little doubt that he'd turn out well. The focus of this figure is his armor and it turns out perfectly. I really like the smoky steel texture of the breastplate.
 In addition, the figure suffers from the loose ankles that many of the figures are prone to.  Fortunately, the problem will be corrected in the new figures as of this month. Unfortunately for those of us who've gotten the figures up to now, most, if not all of them have or will have loose ankles once posed around a bit.  So while this guy is able to achieve many great poses, he's likely to fall over quite a bit while you attempt to balance him.
In addition, the figure suffers from the loose ankles that many of the figures are prone to.  Fortunately, the problem will be corrected in the new figures as of this month. Unfortunately for those of us who've gotten the figures up to now, most, if not all of them have or will have loose ankles once posed around a bit.  So while this guy is able to achieve many great poses, he's likely to fall over quite a bit while you attempt to balance him.Fun: 8/10 - The original 1980s release focused on the revolving chest barrel action feature. Well, that's missing here. The only good reason I can think of for not improving and re-using that feature for this version is cost. It would cost more for a new torso as opposed to re-using existing bucks and giving him new snap on armor with fancy plates. Despite the fact that it wouldn't be a one off torso piece just for BA He-Man (they'd be able to re-use it for BA Skeletor), Mattel went they way of profits.
Having said that, it doesn't mean this figure is not any fun. Sure, it's not as exciting as probably one of the action features of the whole MOTU toy universe, but it's still a pretty novel idea to be able to switch around the plates. The problem is: which plate to display him with...
Overall: 8.0/10 - He'd be awesome if he had either more accessories or less hindrance to both his ab crunch and head. I think the former would have been more easily accomplished but wasn't done, and there was some effort made to correct the latter. But in the end, there was no real commitment to either, unfortunately. He's still a good figure, but still a far cry from the classic He-Man. (But he'll still kick any baddie's a$$ though. Especially Mer-Man's. ;P)
 







 
 
wow! what an ending! great review and awesome pictures. i still havent plopped down for this figure. it would have been nice to see this he-man without the armor on. still, thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteThis wa smy FIRST MOTUC ever, and i still love the figure! He's displayed with the 2002 sword and shield, and it really ups his badassery.
ReplyDeleteHis ankles are trashed though and he has to stay leaned against the back of the shelf. :(
@Rupert - Thanks! I'll get a "naked" shot in for you! ;)
ReplyDelete@Lemonjuice - I know! The 2002 weapons are simply B.A.D.A.S.S!!!
And those damn ankles...I'll hav eto find a way to fix them without messing them up further...
When you successfully find a fix, fill me in. Faker, Adam, regular he-Man, and K.G. could all use a little tightening up in the ankle area.
ReplyDeleteHowever, Vikor has new ankles! Yep, the peg that holds the ankle is now covered and his ankles are as tight as Skeletors! From now on, anyone with the He-Man boots should no longer suffer from falling down like drunken sailors. :)
Lol, yeah, I read your review...I think it was your (p)review...I'm excited that they fixed it. The drunken sailor problem was a little annoying. Sometimes they'd be fine at night and when I woke up the next morning they'd have fallen all over themselves with Skeletor the only one stadning tall. Haha.
ReplyDeleteOh hey, Rupert! I added that pic without his armor on for ya. It's the last shot before the mini strip at the end. :)
ReplyDeletei wavered on this dude for a long time, but i am glad that i have him. i keep him displayed with the most damaged plate, TRU he-man's shield and his own axe.
ReplyDeletemy MOTUC toys have some weak ankles for sure, but none of them fall down after i get them to stand up. must be a difference in climates?
Yes, perhaps, but LJ also has the loose ankle problem. Alos, I think mine are more due to over posing than anything else. Still, the other PoAs don't loosen that quickly after time, only the ankles...
ReplyDeleteYeah, I tend to pose them pretty extremely. Just standing them static is fine, but I HATE it!lol
ReplyDeleteMy He-Men need ta fight!
Here, here, LJ! They needs ta be a fightin' YAARRRRRRR!!! :P
ReplyDeletethanks for the added pics, bro. i appricate it. now i am more tempted to plop out for this gem. much appricated!!
ReplyDelete@Rupert - Anytime, dude! To be honest, I had forgetton the armor-less pic myself. ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad to now you're looking forward to getting him! :)