Mass Effect Series 2 Action Figure - Legion

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Release date NZ
May 7th, 2012
Manufacturer code:
DCC29983
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Comes bundled with DLC code. For Xbox 360 and PC only.

Big Fish Toys and Bioware are proud to release 7-inch action figures from the new game Mass Effect 3 due in March 2012.

Based on the hugely popular game you can now bring home your favourite characters in action figure form!

Legion is the name taken by the gestalt consciousness formed by 1,183 geth programs inhabiting a unique geth “mobile platform”. The name was chosen at EDI's suggestion. Legion has been searching the galaxy for Commander Shepard ever since the Battle of the Citadel.

 

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This product cannot be shipped outside of New Zealand.

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2 out of 2 people found this preview helpful:
Preview by Richard on 22nd February, 2012
5 stars "Who would of thought of having a robot on their team-"

Legion would be a wonderful action figure to have on the team

 
 
Review by AJ on 10th May, 2012
3 stars "There was a hole..."

The Mass Effect Toys can be summed up generally as Ridiculously delayed and generally inaccurate. However this Legion figure is visually quite marvelous, appearing mostly like the In game character from his broken N7 chest plate to his flashlight head. There is however one major flaw with this figure.

Pose-ability. As in there isn't any. Okay I exaggerate, but his limbs have very little range of motion and while it does have a good number of points of articulation, they don't articulate very far. But you can get him in a few generic poses of bad-assness so It's not deal-breaking.

One other thing: Both my friend and I got one, and both of ours had a loose knee joint on the leg which plugs into the stand. Which further limits the posing options.

 

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