This might be my new favorite figure of the year. The one12 Jason would be a very close second.
As soon as I opened the box I was impressed, it was a very similar feeling to when I opened Jason back in March.
The likeness is spot on, all 4 heads are excellent. The expressions are all solid choices, and I love how they managed to pull off the skull head having a removable face that gives us two heads in one. Back when I saw the figure announced I was skeptical that it would work. They all swap out easily and the paint for the most part is clean with very few mistakes.
The clothes are very well tailored, I love how the sweater turned out. The material is just right and it looks so good for the scale that it is. The weathering is also not too overdone and adds to the realism. I'm also very happy with the colors. The red and green are bright, but depending on the lighting you can get it to look pretty close to the movie. I like how vibrant it is compared to the Neca ultimate. As a precaution, I did add a light amount of fray check to the inside of his collar, as I was afraid that over time from swapping/articulating his heads that it might begin to split in a few places. Before that, I also used some water and then some heat to get the right side of his collar to stand up. For some reason a lot of these seem to have one side of it flattened down making it more susceptible to damage. The pants are also good. The prototype had pants that looked too brown. Thankfully they toned that down, on the final product they are a grey/brown that seems to shift depending on lighting and distance.
The articulation is superb. I was very pleased to find out he has double elbow joints, they make a huge difference when posing him. The shoulders are also very good, as are his wrists. Even with the glove, the wrist joint has a lot of range. The whole figure is very posable, with the only issue being his ankles. I know a few reviews noticed that for some reason his ankle joints have almost no pivot to them. This is a head scratcher since the other two one12 figures I have (Myers and Jason) have really good ankle joints with very fluid ankle movement and pivot. These bad ankles are really the only big problem the figure has. I will warn that when I first got him out of the box his joints were very stiff, especially the elbows. Now that he's warmed up and I've posed him a bit they move just fine.
He doesn't have a lot when it comes to accessories, but what you get is what you need. Besides the 4 different heads, you also have plenty of hands. Including an alternate pointing glove hand was a huge plus for me, it allows for even more options when posing him. Both gloves are great, the blades are just thin enough to look good. I imagine the blades could be very fragile if you are not careful with them. When swapping them out I would advise on being extra careful and pay attention to where you hold onto the hands when swapping them out. The gloves are painted well enough, I would have preferred the glove itself to have a more accurate color to it, but I'm happy enough with it not to change it. The wrist pegs are also very small, so be careful with those too. I did have to use a hair dryer when I first tried swapping all the hands around. Speaking of which, the extra left hands he comes with are great. Now, Mezco did take some artistic license with them, as his hand did not have burns in the first film. Mezco opted to give them burns, similar to those on his head. While I do prefer things to be movie accurate, I'm not too bothered by this. They even made his forearms under the sweater have matching fully sculpted and painted burns, which is such a great touch. I'm also very impressed with the hand with the sliced off fingers. The green slime is a separate glued on piece, and it is translucent!
The stand is solid, the poster art looks great on it, though they placed the footpeg in a different spot than the other two I have so instead of standing towards the back he's in the middle of the stand.
He also comes with the trashcan lid for some reason. I'm not complaining, I just find the inclusion of it weird.
Overall, he's a spectacular Freddy figure. Worth every penny. I know it's comparing apples to oranges, but he is superior to the Neca Ultimate version imo. Now don't get me wrong, I still love my Neca Ultimate part 1, he's still one of my absolute favorite Neca figures that I own. But, this Mezco version has so much more to offer. When I look at him I'm amazed that he's a mass produced piece. I can't wait to do some more serious pictures soon.
Mezco One 12 Freddy Krueger - Review by
scarrviper, on Flickr