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| | | Description: | | Measures 4.25 inches tall. Articulated at elbows, wrists, waist, knees and ankles. Includes SMG and stand. | | | Features: | |
• Figure Debut for series 3
• Human Flood stands at 4.5" tall
• Has 5 points of articulation
• Equipped with SMG
• Weapons are removable
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 14 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great for play and showing offJun 04, 2009
By Edge The figure is great! Although it has only a few points of articulation, its cheap, extremely detailed, and very cool. Must have for any halo toy collector or action figure player.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Halo Flood Combat Form HUMAN Review(figure/statue)Feb 20, 2009
By V. Bowen The Mcfarlene Toys(Tood Mcfarlene popular for making the Spawn comic books and novels) Halo series is an amazing series of beautifully sculpted species, people and other things in the Haloverse. The figures in general however, have problems with production problems leading to stiff joints, bad scaled weapons and the like.
However, the Flood Combat Form doesn't actually share those. I'll keep it simple. It is a very detailed figure, more of a statue with a pivoting arm and leg. Which is fine, I keep my figures as a way to ornate my desks, mantles and such. The gun accessory it came with, an SMG, fits well enough to stay in there when the figure isn't moved. It has a hard time standing and needs the black plastic plate that comes with it to hold itself up(the figure is very irregular in shape, the weight only seems distributed to one leg). To prevent stress from the peg and peg hole as the feet are not even with each other, I just put a bunch of coins under his right foot. Now it looks balanced and really cool to show off on top of a fireplace or desk. It looks plenty horrifying as it always had in the games.
Generally its not meant to be played with or articulated/posed much, more of a statuette. Same can be said for some of the other Halo figures. I'd recommend a buy. Make your desk look cool!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Disturbingly horrific reminder of the Flood's true goals...Dec 26, 2009
By K. For those not in the know, the Flood are a parasitic species found in the Halo universe. Through the use of Infection forms (small multi-legged and antennaed creatures), they attack, take over, and mutate the bodies of sentient creatures. Whether the sentient is alive or dead makes no difference, so long as the body is in servicable condition. Species doesn't matter so long as it has sufficient mass to be intelligent. They've been shown to infect Human, Sanghelli (Elites), Unggoy (Grunts), and Jiralhanae (Brutes). This one happens to be an unlucky UNSC Marine, equipped with his SMG.
The Combat Form seen here is the second stage of the Flood life cycle. Eventually this form will turn into a Carrier Form and pass the infection on to more unlucky creatures.
Now that the backstory is out of the way, we can get to the toy itself. It is very very detailed. One can see the look of pain etched onto the soldier's face, the stubble of his shaved head and the joints of the chitinous extensions of the Flood infection.
He comes equipped with a single UNSC issue SMG. The gun comes with, if I recall correctly, a single storage peg that is common to the Halo figures. Unfortunately, this peg has no where to go on this figure, so it would be very easily lost. The gun is also rather difficult to get into his hand, as shown in the picture. I ended up putting the SMG on my Master Chief figure.
As to the articulation...well...there isn't a whole lot. The torso moves slightly, the arms rotate (in particular, the Flood arm) and the hands rotate. No articulation to the legs. The figure also requires a circular display stand (included) to remain upright. He's not really a 'play' figure, but rather a 'display' figure.
Durability...I have a bit of concern with this figure. The form has three feelers/tentacles extending from the chest. If the figure falls over, there is the chance that these will be damaged.
On the upside, the Flood arm (right side in the picture) has a hand that can easily hold the Fragmentation Grenade that came with my Master Chief.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Nice detail but...Sep 19, 2009
By Avid Reader This figure has great detail. I collect Halo action figures and when I saw this at Wal-Mart, I just had to have it. It doesn't have much articulation, only the wrists come to mind. It comes with a stand so he can remain somewhat upright. The S.M.G. (gun) is awsome, however, when I tried to get him to hold it, it broke. I wouldn't advise trying to fit it into the hand unless your verrry careful. The detail is astounding, and when my sister came over she nearly threw up. =) If your a collecter, this might be worth buying, if you were going to get it for your child, you might want to give it a miss.
Looks Great!Nov 11, 2011
By Stefanie Order shipped and arrived very quickly, detail looks great! Obviously not intended as a toy but looks great decorating my shelf! :) Very pleased with this order. There was some trouble getting in the SMG and his left arm doesn't want to move hardly at all, but with a little effort he got posed. Great buy.
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