Thursday 19 September 2013

Rocket Raccoon (Marvel Legends)

Marvel Legends Rocket Raccoon
So I finally got my fingers around this small Build-A-Figure by Hasbro. Looking at yet another one of these small yet nicely sculpted figures, I personally think that it's nice to see something new... but a 2nd, 3rd (Puck) and a 4th (Jubilee) one? C'mon Hasbro! What happened to those good ol' BAF days? If this wasn't Rocket Raccoon, I would have just saved my money and pass with this Wave like that Hit Monkey. But it's him and being an essential part of the Guardians of the Galaxy, it is a must have action figure and I definitely gonna get the rest of them as soon as they're released.














Here is Rocket Raccoon compared to his much older fellow Marvel Legends Build-A-Figure, the Sentinel! Standing at just 3 inches, no doubt this figure is in perfect scale with the rest of Marvel Legends figures, no doubt this is an awesome figure, and no doubt Hasbro has saved some spray paints and hard plastics.


But for such a small figure, I gotta give Hasbro some credit for doing a fine job on sculpting his tiny little hands and feet, and those tiny little teeth once you open his mouth. You probably couldn't get any better Rocket Raccoon than this one right here. I have to say that the sculpting and texturing over his uniform, all his furry skin and tail is excellent. He comes with this one little assault rifle with a blade at the tip and a red rocket that is well sculpted and fits just right into either of his hands. It would have been much cooler if he had two of these guns albeit the fact that both his hands are sculpted to hold guns but... it is what it is.


No shading or any kind of variety on the details when we talk about the paint. However, I do like how they did the paint job inside his mouth with that raccoon teeth, gums and tongue coming out perfectly without any runs or bleeds. The eyes could have been your standard regular eyes but it's painted with gold/brown, which is still good. And just as what we see on an average raccoon, this rodent from outer space got all that features but with, of course, his red and blue Guardians uniform.


Just by looking at this figure, you can easily count the amount of articulation he has. As you can see, he doesn't have any joints on his hips, legs and feet so you can't really do any dynamic pose with him. Rocket Raccoon though got a pretty nice articulation on his neck that lets his head lean towards the sides and rotate 360. He got ball-hinged shoulders, single-jointed elbows, elbow rotation, wrist rotation and swivel around the waist. You can open or close his jaw and turn his tail at any angle but they're just minor features that doesn't really help with poseability.


For you to complete the Marvel Legends Rocket Raccoon, you just need to get the Black Panther, Jean Grey and Wrecker from this Wave. I would recommend and suggest that you get this figure if you're planning to assemble your Guardians of the Galaxy team.


6 comments:

  1. It is indeed a sad thing with BAFs not up to par like they were in the Toybiz days. While I do have this figure and I did enjoy the pieces, I am still somewhat disappointed that the last big BAF that Hasbro made was Fin Fang Foom.

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    1. ...and the Terrax BAF they had was a little on the short scale. There are no signs that Hasbro is going back to those big ol' BAF's.

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  2. Nice figure! Now we need a new Howard the Duck to go along with this one. : )

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    1. I'm pretty sure Hasbro Marvel Legends will go for a BAF Howard the Duck the fact that they're already obsessed with those cute little Build-A-Figures, but Peter Dinklage's Bolivar Trask will probably come out first.

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  3. I wonder how they'll make this guy look in the new upcoming film.I didn't know much about Guardians of the Galaxy until the release of the MU 4 pack.

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    1. He'll definitely look hilarious and badass at the same time all CGI. This movie will be an action-comedy sci-fi superhero movie, kinda like the Fantastic Four but a lot better.

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