
With 260 individual pieces used to create it, the figure is an impressive creation, but I just can't see myself spending that much money to get it. Sure, it'll be a rare item since it will only go to those who crowdfunded it, but that's a lot of money for a single action figure, especially one that isn't coming from Hot Toys or another high-end collectible manufacturer. However, as cool as this Marvel Legends Sentinel action figure looks, I'm not sure it's worth the $349.99 price tag to get one. The Marvel Legends Sentinel action figure not only already met it's crowdfunding goal of 6,000 backers, but the project has already reached enough backers to unlock the bonus accessories, which you can see below: In fact, it's over 10-inches taller, and it comes with the tentacle accessory, which will be necessary for rounding up your mutant action figures, and light-up effects.īut that's not all. If you buy action figures just to "unbox or not, display and leave alone", you might as well just but statues.As you can see, this Sentinel is way bigger than the previous Marvel Legends version of the mutant-hunting robot that was released in a special X-Men: Days of Future Past two-pack with a Wolverine action figure. So it doesnt make sense that they shouldnt be designed with play in mind. Just ask them? I have and they continue to say kids make up 80% of their products purchased. While obviously not including any haslab, marvel legends in general should be able to hold up to play because they are aimed at kids for play. Standing at 26. There is no Marvel Legend that, upon repeated flexing and posing, will continue to stay rigid and perfectly posable forever. Unveiled during Marvel’s Fan First Friday livestream, the latest HasLab project aims to bring the large-scale X-Men Legends Marvel’s Sentinel to life.

A lot of people will say "My figure was loose right out of the box" but neglect to mention that they spent two days creating dioramas with it and that their kid happened to play with it for a few hours. I just want to make sure that distinction is clear. It didn't "come loose", you made it that way. But if someone is sitting there on cam for 20 mins flexing the wrist back and forth, over and over again and then it finally looses some of it's rigidity-congratulations, you just broke your figure. How many people here do you think actually *play* with these figures versus how many pose them once or twice and then they stay on a shelf for months or years? No one is saying you shouldn't be able to pose them. What I'm saying is, and this applies to most products, if you're going to sit there and screw around with it until it starts to loosen up, don't be surprised. You're not following the same logic here. Terms apply.Ĭlick here if you wish to back the campaign or get more details on it. According to the Fed-Ex app I was notified that my Sentinel will be arriving on September 9th.
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Marvel Insider Points Redemption code (70,000 points per purchase, limit 2 code redemptions per account) & X-Men #14 (1963) digital comic to read in the Marvel Comics app (available in iOS and Android). It looks like for those who pre-ordered last years Haslab Sentinel from Hasbro will be getting it in-hand sooner than expected. Marvel Legends 6-inch Bastion figure with 6-Inch alternate Sentinel Prime head LEDs in the head and chest (2x AAA batteries required, not included) The coast is $349.99 and here is everything now included with the figure: If you have yet to back the project, you have until Augto do so. with that they have now revealed their 3rd unlockable add-on which is a female 6" Sentinel Prime figure to go along with the make Sentinel Prime/Bastion figure that is included with the Sentine.

Hasbro's Marvel Legends Haslab Sentinel has reached it's minimum backer goal of 6k backers as well as surpassing it's goals for the three additional add-on tiers.
