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Beginning in 2004, McFarlane Toys produced their very first Predator figures based on the 2004 film, Alien vs Predator. McFarlane could be said to be most notorious for their Spawn property, along with their thriving "SportsPicks", Halo, Assassin's Creed, and Walking Dead toy lines. At one time, McFarlane toys could have been easily declared a leader in producing some of the most innovative action figures to date. Today, with the continuous evolution of toys and action figures, one begins to wonder, is McFarlane toys still capable of delivering the very innovation they were once known for?
Today, the Predator and Alien franchise is now licensed to NECA toys and experiencing remarkable success, so it will be an absolute struggle for me to not want to compare the products of both companies. So, I suppose the intent of this review will be to evaluate McFarlane's product as a stand alone piece, while attempting to avoid comparative criticism. After all, it is easy to improve a product, but it's hard to be a pioneer.
Packaging - The Elder Predator comes packaged inside clear clamshell packaging. The left side of the packaging insert displays the Alien (top), versus the Predator (bottom), along with the AVP logo seated in between. Below the Predator's mask, we see the movie's tag line, "Whoever wins, we lose". The product was originally intended for Ages 17+ as shown bottom left.
The Elder Predator is displayed in a nice clear window so that you won't be able to miss any of the figure's detail. The name tag is seated at the bottom of the packaging near his feet, along with a small screen capture of his real life counterpart from the film.
This packaging style is pretty traditional. It's nothing amazing but it does a great job at showcasing the product while delivering some nice graphic art.
Packaging Score - 3.5 out of 5
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The blue dreadlocks are sculpted well. The ridged texture once again helps imply the age of this Predator. The dreads are made from a pliable plastic that provides a minimal increase in the head's range of motion. The Elder comes adorned in a cape that I'm sure suggests some sort of affluence in Predator culture. The ruffling and drape of the cape, while only made of plastic does an remarkable job at imitating fabric.
Sculpting Score: 4.5 out of 5
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Paint - Following the strength of the sculpt, the paint only manages to compliment the overall aesthetics of this figure. The skin tone of the figure is comprised of varying light and dark shades of brown. If you look closely, you can even manage to find some light speckling throughout which helps add another dimension. The blue dreads wouldn't have managed to look as well as they had without the added color wash that manages to find its way into every crevice and highlight all those ridged details in the sculpt. The cape manages to dawn the resemblance of fabric, not just through the sculpt but the shaded areas of the paint as well. It really helps bring out the depth of the ruffles, while casting the look of light and shadows.
The only area in which I would have liked to see a bit of improvement was in the armor. At times it looked a little too pristine. After all, we are meant to believe that this predator has been hunting in this armor for his lifetime. At times the steel-like material seemed a little too clean. The texture and sculpt was there, I just think the suit needed to look a little more gritty. It needed to feel more aged.
Paint Score: 3.5 out of 5
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Articulation Score: 2.5 out of 5
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Accessories Score: 2 out of 5
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Conclusion - McFarlane toys produced this figure nearly 10 years ago, but through commitment and innovation they created a figure that has withstood the test of time. This figure is somewhat difficult to come by today with prices that vary based upon condition. So, whether you're a collector of McFarlane or NECA Predator figures, I highly recommend owning it as it is sure to become one of your favorites.
Overall Score: 3.2 out of 5
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