Due to some of the manufacturing delays there were cases that we actually received repaints of figures before we received the original figures themselves. In some cases this has created a little bit of a sense of subdued excitement for the originals. A figure like Leonidas was one of the ones I was really looking forward to, but upon getting the Ultimate Spartan first, the anticipation of that figure was at least somewhat reduced.
I think the same holds true for the Amazon Warrior. I remember the excitement of the Kickstarter campaign and how thrilled backers were when the Amazon was unveiled. We were all greatly looking forward to it and now that we received the Amazon Elite Warrior exclusive (from Kokomo Toys and All the Cool Stuff) first it sort of feels like we’ve gotten this figure already.
But you know what? Much to my surprise, I still feel like this is something pretty new and exciting. By changing the skin color and armor hue, the Elite Warrior repaint becomes something pretty different, and I find myself unexpectedly thrilled at this rendition of the Amazon. Structurally, the figure is the same as the exclusive, though the head sculpt looks as if it might be slightly tweaked. Her build is slender and extremely well articulated from the ball joint neck to the very nice rocker ankles. Because she has the sandal feet, those ankle joints do not inhibit her standing on the foot peg either.
The standard Amazon has a much brighter paint scheme, with the bronze/gold armor and brown leather skirt rather than the silver and black. Ultimately I think I might like the silver/black combination a little better, but the more vibrant shade of silver makes her feel like the “elite” warrior that she is. Paint deco tattoos are the same as the elite version, too, but the different skin color nicely separates the two and makes them feel like two truly unique versions of each other. I continue to be exceedingly impressed at how Boss Fight Studio handles female action figures, balancing durability, aesthetics and articulation to near perfection. Rarely in an action figure line (I’d almost be willing to say never) have females played such a large role, and it’s fantastic to see the figures produces so exceptionally well.
Speaking as someone with two daughters, I love this mentality, and so do my kids.
Accessories
The Amazon comes with some familiar gear, including the spear and two different length swords. She has the Spartan helmet with the tail at the back and the same deco shield that came with her Elite counterpart, only in gold trim instead of silver. Of course accessories are rounded off with two extra hands and the foot peg.
Even though we’ve essentially received this figure before as a store exclusive, I can’t help but find a lot to love with this version as well. Hopefully there are even more Amazons on the horizon, or if not, I may end up buying a couple more of this one to compliment my Elite and help the Spartans fight against the ever increasing Gorgon Horde.
Check out the video review below!
Amazon Warrior
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3.8
Summary
One of the most fearsome warriors on the planet, the Amazons bring a great new element to the HACKS universe and compliment the exclusive Amazon Elite Warriors to perfection. The gold armor and brown leather balance out the silver and black, and add just the right variety, while still building the army to a small degree. She’s got great weapons and intricate paint deco. A great addition to the already nice HACKS roster of human soldiers.
To continue the HACKS Week celebration, I worked with Chris at The Full Force to remaster some of the first Kickstarter videos now with some awesome history and a look back at the mythology behind some of these characters.
Now this train is moving… I covered the first four figures (Wave 2) of Vitruvian HACKS carded figures yesterday and it was just a precursor to the great stuff in store in Wave 3. I’ve already covered Black Racer, who was one of the Wave 3 figures, but the remaining three (Myrmidon Warrior, Leonidas, and Eurayle) are now posted on the Vitruvian HACKS review page!
Among these three figures is probably my favorite figure of the entire HACKS run so far… you may be surprised at which one it is. Check out the reviews below.
As I looked through images of the Vitruvian HACKS figures throughout the Kickstarter and with every update that Boss Fight Studio, I had visions of which figure I thought would be my favorite. At first it was Leonidas, the ruler of the Spartan army with his identifiable visage, arsenal of weapons, and great armor. Then I thought it would probably be one of the Gorgons with Medusa and Black Racer edging their way up towards the top.
From a character perspective, I latched onto the Myrmidon Warrior as a great looking mercenary, and of course my own personal favorite Stonefist. As the new engineering and gear became more visible, I found myself looking past figures that seemed more… I don’t know… ordinary? Someone like Eurayle, who looked fine, but was essentially a female figure in some kind of ceremonial two piece. She looked fine, but didn’t knock my socks off.
Well, I got her in hand, and much to my own surprise, she rocketed straight to the top of my favorites list. I can’t even explain it. The construction of the figure just feels perfect. The weight, the durability, the articulation, it all comes together and feels about as right as a 4” action figure can feel. Each joint is the perfect tightness, her secondaries look great, but don’t restrict movement at all, and the sculpt of her pulled back snake hair simply looks fantastic. She’s slender, but looks exceedingly strong, a powerful figure in the Gorgon mythology.
Her characterization in the bio card is great as well, the youngest Gorgon sister who seems to have her own hidden agenda as she hypnotizes a private army of Disciples who are willing to do anything for her. I was so captivated by the figure and the character, that I was thrilled that I had a few extra Disciples, and just feeling how great Eurayle was actually made me even more thrilled about the Precurse Medusa, who is built on the same framework.
Everything comes together here. A great character, a nicely poseable figure, nearly perfect construction. She may not have the state of the art engineering of the poseable tail or the layers of body armor and armory of weapons, but everything about her just feels right. She may be one of the best 4” female action figures I’ve ever held in my hand.
If I have any complaint it’s that due to the bare feet of the figure and the rocker ankles, she has some trouble standing on the foot stand. This is an ongoing issue that we’ve seen many times before, and while Boss Fight managed to get around that with the sandled feet and the booted feet, the bare feet don’t fare quite so well. Knowing Boss Fight Studio like I do, I suspect they have some plans to resolve this in some way or another going forward.
Accessories
Eurayle comes with some great weapons as well. Two sets of ornate bladed weapons of varying lengths manage to look regal and lethal all at once. My favorite is probably the longer of the solid blade weapons, though a truly love the look of the interwoven snake-handled knives as well.
Along with this, she comes with arm and leg bands, which at first I thought would be a real pain, but they’re exceedingly flexible and manage to stay in place fairly well, even when moving the figure all around. I was quite surprised at how nicely they compliment her and do not negatively impact the figure as a whole.
Eurayle wasn’t even really on my radar during the Kickstarter, and actually I probably only own her because she was part of the All In package, but good grief I’m glad I got her. Far and away one of the nicest 4” action figures I’ve ever held, she manages to stand out amongst an already crowded field of fantastic Vitruvian HACKS figures which is really saying something.
Check out the video review below!
Eurayle
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4.9
Summary
The younger sister of Medusa is also the best Gorgon sister of them all. Flawless construction, understated, yet perfect paint applications, and just the right assortment of cool accessories gives us one of the finest Vitruvian HACKS figures I’ve seen to date and one of my favorite female action figures ever. Stellar, stellar work to all involved. This one is an absolute winner.
At this point, mostly thanks to the Zack Snyder film, 300, the character of Leonidas is one that is relatively well known in popular culture. One would assume, with the decision to focus on Spartans with their first series, that Boss Fight Studio would endeavor to produce a figure of Sparta’s most notorious leader, and they did.
The majority of this figure is the same as what we’ve seen in previous figures, at least from a structural standpoint. He’s got the same greatly articulated base figure, with the easily swapping parts, nearly flawless sculpting, and impressive articulation. From a long range aesthetic, he fits very nicely with the rest of the Spartan figures, but there are some subtle changes that differentiate him just enough.
First of all, his bearded head sculpt is different than the one released with the standard Spartan Warrior, though it’s the same one we see on the NJCC exclusive Ultimate Spartan. It’s a really well done sculpt, with great detail on the beard, and very nice paint applications. With all of the Vitruvian HACKS figures I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing so far, I haven’t noticed many issues with sloppy paint apps on the face, and the eyes in particular have been really nicely done. Considering how tricky that is for even large scale toy factories, it bears mention here.
Leonidas’ skin tone is closer to the standard Spartan than the Ultimate and he isn’t caked with mud, dirt, and blood like the Ultimate version. His armor is nice and polished bronze, and he’s got some great dark trim on his skirting that differentiates him from the more standard Spartan soldiers. The color scheme is similar enough to jive with the rest, but just enough differences to help him stand out. Just when I forget how great these basic figures are, I crack open one that doesn’t have a whole lot of bells and whistles, but the core figure is just so good that it makes me remember what a foundation Boss Fight Studio has built here.
Accessories
Leonidas comes with a really nice assortment of accessories, though after seeing a figure like the Ultimate Spartan, it can feel a little less impressive. From the perspective of a normal release carded figure, however, I’m extremely impressed by the sheer amount of weapons he comes with.
Leonidas has a helmet, spear, four swords, a sheath as well as his trusty Spartan shield along with the standard swappable hands and foot stand. It’s a veritable arsenal of gear, and I think it suits him quite well.
I’ve already stated in another review that I much prefer the raw armored look of the Spartans over the slightly more decorative Athenians, Myrmidons, etc… and Leonidas is no exception. He’s got the terrific base body, but is a more central character in the mythology and the darker trim distinguishes him from his peers. A great figure as part of a great series.
Leonidas
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4.4
Summary
Everything there is to love about the Spartans, all in one awesome package. A unique, well known character with a great new head sculpt, the same excellent base Spartan figure with accessories, plus some nice, different gear. Leonidas seems to be a potential lynchpin to this conflict, and it’s awesome to get him included in the line up. I’ve been waiting for this guy!