http://he-man.org/to...new_front.shtml
(pics are here)
Here we go- the Horsemen Trap-Jaw sculpt! Let me tell you, this guy is excellent. He looks exactly as in the pics, except that they toned down the green paint to a more earthy shade, and he has much better paint detailing. that, and his weapons are darker.
Articulation: really good. his mechanical arm has a spring elbow joint, which is kinda odd, but it's great- his pincer arm is even articulated! His jaw is spring-loaded, too.
Accessories- The Wizard of Weaponry has some really nice mechanical arms, and a loose belt to hang them on- although i'm not too impressed with the hanging (it's hard work), and the belt is really loose around his waist. Ah, well, not everything's perfect, I guess.
Overall: 4.9 out of 5. Very good figure!
MOTU: Trap-Jaw 2003
Started by
Ridureyu
, Feb 08 2003 01:15 AM
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#2
Posted 08 February 2003 - 09:35 AM
:keanu: - WHOA!
That is amazing.
I have an original Trap Jaw that I always played with... all he came with was a Gun Arm... at least, that's all I had for 'em. A friend of mine told me that you could switch his arms off, and that he had a He-Man with the original Gun Arm. I thought that was sooo friggin' awesome!
Do the new figures' arms split off interchangably like most of the old figures?
That is amazing.
I have an original Trap Jaw that I always played with... all he came with was a Gun Arm... at least, that's all I had for 'em. A friend of mine told me that you could switch his arms off, and that he had a He-Man with the original Gun Arm. I thought that was sooo friggin' awesome!
Do the new figures' arms split off interchangably like most of the old figures?
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#3
Posted 08 February 2003 - 11:46 AM
Oh, man! That figure looks sweet. Great, another toy that I'm gonna want.