🦸♂️ Unmask the hero within with this retro collectible!
The McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse 5-inch Batman Unmasked Action Figure is a detailed collectible designed for ages 12 and up. Featuring 5 points of articulation and iconic accessories, this figure captures the essence of the beloved 1960's TV series. Packaged in nostalgic blister card packaging, it's perfect for both play and display, making it a must-have for any DC fan or collector.
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 5.08 x 27.94 cm; 45.36 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
Item model number | 15034 |
Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 12 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B08X8XQKR9 |
K**G
Great Figure
If you love 60's Batman you need to get this
A**S
Mcfarlane toys DC multiverse figure
Happy with product.
K**K
Awsome
Awesome representation of batman retro series characters.
P**S
Great value, good likeness, simple but effective
I really like this line (the McFarlane 'Batman 66' range).They tend to get some stick because there's not millions of points of articulation and they're relatively simplistic-But the genuine costumes worn by the actors were quite simplistic compared to the armour, texture and layers superheroes and villains often wear in franchises nowadays- so the simplicity is authentic- and I don't think, for me personally, every single figure needs to be cut into masses of articulated joints, anyway (I care much more about the integrity of a sculpt than contortion). And the likenesses are very good across the board. They do tend to lack the odd accessory, which is a small shame and there's definitely inconsistency of scale across the line, which is certainly a valid criticism, too, and a bit too common to McFarlane figures in general...But the price point for these is still really, really good in the current climate. It's become impossible for so many of us to continue to support Hasbro products at their pace and increased price points, and NECA, but for the fact they're not over saturating the market like Hasbro, are nearly at that point, too- but McFarlane are remaining on the right side of manageable and it's really appreciated.As far as this one in particular is concerned:I can only judge mine, but the paint application is fairly precise except for around the eyes (where the eye holes in the domino mask should have better separation between fabric and skin). Bit soft with too much bleed and a lack of definition/delineation there, sadly, which is disappointing; but the other paint application is crisp and accurate.Like the others in this line, this still looks like a genuine human wearing fabric, rather than an anatomical model of the naked muscle system painted in superhero colours- so a respectful, successful sculpt.Not hugely exciting for everyone, I guess- just a nerdy guy in spandex/lycra- but I love having these and I like this one fine, too.No interest in the novelty variants in this line (shorts, boxing, black and white) and really, really disappointed that otherwise essential variants are so limited (maskless Robin, Julie Newmar Catwoman)- but otherwise an excellent little line. Hoping it continues for a while. Still a few more necessary interpretations yet.
B**G
Fine feathered fink!
I have some of these figures from a few years ago. I get the impression These are reissues and somewhat improved in detail, not least because they are larger. Could do without the daft speech bubbles, though!
R**6
Riddle Me This?
Just got the Batman 66 Riddler figure today, looks great. Much bigger than I thought & very well sculpted looks like Frank Gorshin. Invest in some stands for added stability. Going to get the whole range. Hope they make a Green Hornet set along with the Black Buety vehicle
M**Y
Just prefect
It just what I was looking for to put on display
S**N
Penguin
Smaller than expected but very heavy, this almost feels like a collectors item as opposed to a toy
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