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Halo 3 Series 1 - Brute Chieftain | 
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| Brand: McFarlane Category: Toy
Buy New: $39.50
New (5) from $39.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 21340
Age: 10 - 16 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 7.5 x 8.5
MPN: 18173 Model: 18173 UPC: 787926181739 EAN: 0787926181739 ASIN: B000VZZRDO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The Brute Chieftain has 16 points of articulation. | | • | Figure stands at 6 inches tall. | | • | Equipped with trademark gravity hammer. | | • | Weapons are interchangeable with Master chief and Spartan Soldiers | | • | Makes Halo 3 debut. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Straight out of the hit video game series and into an articulated action figure form, the Halo 3 Series 1 features all your favorite characters in high detail. Each includes multiple points of articulation and comes with signature weapons.The enemy is at hand. The hunt begins. The Brute combat mentality relies on overwhelming force and firepower to kill its opposition and nothing will stop this Brute Chieftain in his attempt to wipe out humanity. Brute Chieftain features 15 points of articulation and includes a gravity hammer. Measures 6.5" tall.
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| Customer Reviews:
Looks can be decieving April 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
So, i bought this figure for several reasons, foremost of which it just looks awesome and having gotten it home, it does it looks awesome but looks can be decieving there are a couple problems with this thing most notable of which is the right hand the pictures show it holding the hammer, yet mine came glued together, and i actually had to cut the thumb away from the fingers that being said, the individual peices on this thing are very high quality plastic i am somewhat afraid of breaking it, but i'll explain that in my next point the articualtion is a brain teaser some of it is standard, the ankles move, the knees move, the chest moves, and the shoulders bend but they crammed a lot of articulation into a timy figure, and that means that figuring out what piece rotates is a pain in the patuki and it doesn't hold the hammer with both hands, only the left but the hammer rocks like really it just plain rocks the detail and painting is fantastic, and the peg hole for attatching it to the backs of characters is practicly invisable also, the plastic gives enough that extranious bits like the prongs on the head and arm shield have little fear of breaking or falling off all in all, this is a great figure for display, albiet somewhat awekwardly (i've found using the hammer as a guitar works well :D) this toy is alright for play, not the best thing, but not horrible either
Great looking but Fragile March 13, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Opened my figure only to have the hammer come out in two pieces. The top half must have broken in transit to the store where I bought him. The figure and hammer were securely fastened in the packaging with tape and twist ties. It is nothing a little glue did not fix but I'm afraid if the hammer takes a fall or dropped it can break again. Figure looks great and well articulated.
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