McFarlane drops first details on ODST toys
McFarlane Toys is expanding its already impressive lineup of figures and vehicles based on the Halo series with new additions from Bungie's upcoming Halo 3: ODST. Planned for release in October -- the game hits September 22 -- the Halo series 6 figure "The Rookie" stands 6" tall, comes packaged with an ODST medal and is hopefully not the only squad member from the game getting the poseable plastic treatment. (Hey, even if the basic figure's the same, there are still minor coloring and equipment differences.)
Also, does it strike anyone else as odd that the only part of an ODST's body not covered in armor is his fingertips?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ranger z @ Jun 19th 2009 4:41PM
thats cause he cant dip his fingers in a jar of penut butter if they're armored :)
The Dark Wayne @ Jun 19th 2009 4:48PM
Just now seeing this figure I can see there's a much more substantial difference between Halo 3 and ODST odst's
D taktics @ Jun 19th 2009 4:51PM
They're not toys, they're Action Figures! Lol, anyways, they need their fingers uncovered to give them more dexterity in certain situations, such as reloading.
Ian @ Jun 20th 2009 6:41PM
well you think they would put on skin tight gloves or paint their fingers, that way its not the only thing that stands out.
Crusty Magic @ Jun 19th 2009 7:03PM
Do want.
ssj4raditz @ Jun 20th 2009 6:01PM
Mmmm... looks nice, I'm a sucker for this kinda stuff.
Peace Fog @ Jun 24th 2009 9:27AM
This would look amazing next to my Brute action figure!