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Yeah, it looks like it's wearing some early, low level armor. I think it looks okay, but I would prefer something a bit more interesting. In terms of looks alone, my favorite robes were probably the Voidfang Vestments.

Found the helmet used. Pre-order Vanguard Helmet "Chroma White"
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I'll take a KF raid armor titan, trials armor warlock or a CoE armored hunter figure. Sure is a missed opportunity with these figures, the designs don't really resonate with me.
 
Well, it can hold its guns! Step up from Chief, definitely. Paint looks good, too. If this has better-articulated thighs than Thorne, it's a winner.
 
Supposedly sometime in the future lol.

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While I REALLY would like to say yes, being that I'm a LOCK / WARY guy, I REALLY don't think we're getting a warlock much less a hunter, because I don't think that this titan sold enough :/ Really wanted all 3. Might break down and buy the Titan, but hate the shader god of war color and it's mismatched nature of unremarkable parts. Not to mention how unmovable it seems.
 
Let's see. They may abandon the line, though, you're right. Should have started with Warlock; easier to pull off a human with nice clothing.
 
BRIEF REVIEW

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Positives: Not a fan of the game so can't speak to its accuracy but overall a very good figure. Excellent paint job with very detailed weathering. The three rifles/machine guns are superbly detailed. The main red machine gun has a removable drum and collapsible stock. Shoulders have good rotation and elbows do hold a 90 degree joint. Knees also bend and hold at 90 degrees. Some swivel in the thighs and some articulation and pivot in the feet through a ball joint. Reasonable head articulation. Stands 13 inches tall and has a good presence.

Negatives: There are rubber sleeves covering the arms and elbows, not sure why the body wasn't just painted directly. Body armor is also glued to a rubber undersuit preventing torso rotation. Only one pair of extra hands with only one right grip hand.

A big step up from the disastrous Master Chief from ThreeA, but articulation suffers due to the rubber undersuit they insist on using. On the strength of this figure I would definitely purchase others in the line if ThreeA make them and keep the price point under 200 USD.

Score:
Paintwork: 5/5
Packaging: 2/5
Extras: 4/5
Articulation: 3/5
Value: 5/5 (paid 175 USD)
Overall (Not an average): 4/5
 
The main red machine gun has a removable drum and collapsible stock.

Could you post a picture showing the movement in the machine gun stock and how the drum comes off? The one I have seems like it is a solid piece, with the only moving part being the bipod. Also, thanks for the review! That summed up most of my thoughts on this figure as well! Though I did notice that it smells a lot like paint, even after 4 days out of the box!

As a fan of the game, it bugs me that the sculpt of Hawkmoon is inaccurate. It's supposed to have a triangular barrel front profile, while the one that came with this figure is a rectangular shape. From the original promo pics, it was hard to tell that this was the case, as it was only shown in the side profile.

Here are some photos of mine:

 
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Those are the best pictures I've seen so far. This figure looks great. Can't wait for the retail edition to start shipping out.
 
Mine is complete trash. Worse than the Chief. Elbows can't go 90 degrees and definitely can't hold anything close to that without me holding it with my fingers, knees are the same, and any sort of decent ankle tilting pops the foots ball joints out inside the leg.

The right hand to hold he guns can't hold the big red gun. So why even have dedicated hands at this point? Can't use the waist swivel due to the rubber either, it just goes right back into place.


**** 3A.
 
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