>>6435731>top notch for McFarlane, and the majority of similarly priced figures? Certainly. But it definitely needs improvementEvery single line needs improvement, but McFarlane's Halo line is one of the highest articulated toys there are. See pic on how high this figure can kick, which is more than many Figuarts/Figmas/Revoltechs/NECAs/MLs/etc.
Of course, other lines and certain figures can do other things better, but that's my point. Everything can be improved, but this line had a shit load of articulation.
McFarlane wasn't even trying to do the most articulated line anyway. They even undersold it by saying these figures have like 15PoA, despite having over 30PoA (they actually meant 15 jointed areas). McFarlane for this time, and others, sought to balance sculpt and articulation, and there are very few lines that gave you this much bang for your buck.
I already compared it to Hot Toys snap kits, where they painted everything as it should have been, which is a TON of value when you account the sculpt and articulation as well.
Shit like this is only possible when it's done by a privately owned company by an extremely eccentric owner who likes toys.