🚀 Join the ranks of the elite with Legion!
The Big Fish Toys Mass Effect 3: Series 2: Legion Action Figure is a highly detailed collectible based on the iconic video game series. Featuring all-new sculpts, multiple points of articulation, and game-accurate accessories, this nearly 7" tall figure is perfect for both display and play.
M**N
Mr. Rifkin
Legion is PERFECTLY DETAILED. the only issue is he cant stand straight up without having to fall over. leaning on something is preferred. He cant hold much weapons although for some reason hes able to hold the Skynet M27 Plasma Rifle from the T-2 T-800 EndoSkeleton (Same size as Legion) nicely...Strange? overall very cool toy, cant move much but very cool, Extremely Detailed!
M**O
Could be better but great if a fan
The articulation isnt as advertised. The legion figure cannot hold the gun as pictured due to lack of articulation. His legs get loose and he falls over alot also the gun does not stay securely in hand and falls off often. Ive heard these were not manufactured great only get if your a huge mass effect fan and dont mind the imperfections.
E**N
A little difficult to position, but fantastic detail.
I purchased this figure because of my extreme love for Mass Effect. I bought Legion first due to he was the most pricey and most sought out. I received him in all his glory, along with a cool code I got to use for Xbox multiplayer. (You can also use for other platforms). Upon opening the box, I saw that he was accompanied by a Mantis sniper rifle, which is a little odd due to that being more of Garrus' sniper rifle. He also had his antenna attachment, and to be honest, I had no clue where to put it at first. His hands make it difficult to hold the sniper rifle and the image on the back of the box shows a way he could hold it... ...if his elbows bent that way. So it's virtually impossible to bend it in the pose they have it on the back of the box. His antenna hates to stay in place, so I will have to take super glue to it to keep it still. He isn't very poseable, but the details are phenomenal. They got the little blue "lights" painted on the inside of his chest cavity and on the end of his "face". The "wiring" is flexible, but limits the motion of his head and arms. Other than that, he's a good figure. Not really much you can do with him aside from having him be a pretty kick ass statue.
H**S
haHAHAHA!!!
hardest to find, and yet.. the most gratifying.
J**K
Not very posable
The detailing is very well done. Unfortunately, the joints are stiff, and there are no knee joints at all. This really limits the number of poses you can pull off. The arms dont have a very wide range of motion either. The hands don't grip the gun very well, so you always have to re-position it. Not the best figure I've ever purchased.
I**Y
This unit is adequate
I got myself some ME3 action figures to reward myself for having a really rough week. Because I'm totally an adult. Legion is now standing on a shelf next to Tali.The model is very very detailed. I was pleasantly surprised. The review header asks to "rate this toy's educational value", so, uh... it'll... certainly teach you more about Geth with a big hole in their chest. Oh, and coupled with the Tali action figure will teach you a lot about Quarian design aesthetics, since you'll notice how Geth and Quarians look very similar. But I digress.My few cons are that Legion is not super-stable, and can't seem to hold his sniper rifle in a very steady way. Also the model came with... I have no idea what it's supposed to be, it's another piece of molded plastic.I should note that this (and other ME3 action figures) come with a redeemable code for the game. It is not listed anywhere but these codes are for the PC version. If you have the game on a different platform and you follow the instructions to redeem the codes, you will lose them. At this point the only alternative is to go on a ME3 forum and give the code away to someone with the PC version.
B**N
The Blue thing
I couldn't find out how to respond to the images but the extra piece that some people have had trouble figuring out what it's for is a shoulder piece that goes into his upper left shoulder. I assume it's something that Geth would use to communicate with one another, I'm sure there's something in the codex of the game, but it's not a useless piece and has a purpose. Over all nice toy, wouldn't say it's meant to be thrashed around too much but I think it's possible for younger kids to play with if they're relatively gentle. Good detail.
T**S
it's just ok.
It's not the best action figure out there. For starters its joints are very loose so setting it up in a pose is almost impossible which is the main reason o bought it. It's hands cannot hold the rifle at all and its knees are so loose half the time I see it it's fallen over. However, it looks exactly like Legion does in the video game down to every small detail.
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