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Wow, there's actually a realistic 1/12 scale Hitler! Great headsculpt and paint job. Articulation is also pretty good. I can feel that it seems to have butterfly shoulders, easy to twist and rotate body, double jointed elbows and knees. Head is the head with neck style like in most 1/6 scale soldier toys but it easily can look anywhere you want him to. Wrist pegs have good range as well.
The weakness are his feet because they're one solid piece with his boots, so you can't tilt them up, down, or in angles. You can rotate at the boots though, but that doesn't really help much with dynamic martial arts poses. Outfit fits well, non-restrictive to his movements. Weakness of his outfit is that the arm band and those little badges/medals are not attached yet. It seems like you'll have to glue them to the outfit yourself. The arm band can be worn if you remove his left hand first and then you squeeze his left sleeve to make it narrower so that you can wiggle the arm band to the proper place.
For size, he fits the best with smaller 1/12 scale toys like Figuarts, Figma, and Mafex. He'll look a bit smaller when placed near GI Joe Classified characters.
His price is $68, which I think is pretty decent considering how rare it is to have a 1/12 scale toy of a real life villain, plus it has a very realistic looking headsculpt which really impressed me. I just really wish they already glued all the little badges/medals on his outfit because first, it's so hard to do due to their super tiny size, and second, most people are not history buffs who'll know where to glue those things without deep research.
Anyway, almost all online stores don't mention his real name, so the best way to hunt him down is by searching for his model number - TG80001. Personally, I wouldn't buy this for $100 and above. Most stores are trying to sell him for $140 or even $300 for some reason.
Wow, there's actually a realistic 1/12 scale Hitler! Great headsculpt and paint job. Articulation is also pretty good. I can feel that it seems to have butterfly shoulders, easy to twist and rotate body, double jointed elbows and knees. Head is the head with neck style like in most 1/6 scale soldier toys but it easily can look anywhere you want him to. Wrist pegs have good range as well.
The weakness are his feet because they're one solid piece with his boots, so you can't tilt them up, down, or in angles. You can rotate at the boots though, but that doesn't really help much with dynamic martial arts poses. Outfit fits well, non-restrictive to his movements. Weakness of his outfit is that the arm band and those little badges/medals are not attached yet. It seems like you'll have to glue them to the outfit yourself. The arm band can be worn if you remove his left hand first and then you squeeze his left sleeve to make it narrower so that you can wiggle the arm band to the proper place.
For size, he fits the best with smaller 1/12 scale toys like Figuarts, Figma, and Mafex. He'll look a bit smaller when placed near GI Joe Classified characters.
His price is $68, which I think is pretty decent considering how rare it is to have a 1/12 scale toy of a real life villain, plus it has a very realistic looking headsculpt which really impressed me. I just really wish they already glued all the little badges/medals on his outfit because first, it's so hard to do due to their super tiny size, and second, most people are not history buffs who'll know where to glue those things without deep research.
Anyway, almost all online stores don't mention his real name, so the best way to hunt him down is by searching for his model number - TG80001. Personally, I wouldn't buy this for $100 and above. Most stores are trying to sell him for $140 or even $300 for some reason.