Got the Wave 5 MOTU Heroes today -- I'm really liking Man-E-Faces. I love they actually gave him the face changing gimmick. Roboto is nice but I don't like the painted on detailing for his arms. Tri-Klops looks nice but I have the one from the Battle Ram to use in my setup, so this one will stay in package. Trap-Jaw stays in package, as well because I'm okay with the skull playset one for now, until they release a Trappy in original toy colors. For now, I'm not opening Scareglow because I like the figure, but I'm actually okay with my custom for now.
A short review: As expected, Man-E-Faces, Roboto, and Trap Jaw share arms and legs, and for Manny and Roboto, crotch pieces. Roboto has his laser gun, laser axe, and claw attachments - I still have the last two in package until I figure how to store them and not lose them/forget where I put them. It's too bad they didn't decide to give him some sort of attachment holder, like Trap Jaw's belt. I may have to design him a BAT style backpack to do that. Manny just amazes me; he's a fraction of the size of the original figure, yet has practically all the same detail, more articulation, and retained his multi-face gimmick! I have not attempted to remove his harness but it actually holds his head on, as well as the gimmick. I'm curious to find out if they used a standard torso with a unique head that can spin freely on the neck ball or did they make a custom torso without the neck and neck ball? Hopefully I can come up with a second Manny to attempt disassembly at some point to find out. The armor/harness fits too snuggly to comfortably remove without concern of breaking it.
Roboto has a unique torso, along with the aforementioned shared parts. He looks nice in the silver and orange color scheme he had in the original mini-comics. I can understand the need to cut costs by reusing existing arms and just using paint to add detail but it's a bit disappointing. It's not as noticeable on Manny, since they did paint the biceps flesh colors instead of
Of the lot, Manny is definitely my favorite, partly because he was my first non-He-Man or Skeletor figure from the line so there's some sentimentality there, but also because he just plain rocks. Scareglow is nice, but his head is a bit small and he's just not as imposing as I'd like him to be.
Roboto, I'd like to army build this version to use as generic robot sentries from Before the Wars, with the modern Roboto being one that Man-at-Arms recovered and repaired, giving him his own paint scheme.
Pics of MeF and Roboto:
Human...
Robot...
Monster!
Back view of armor:
Domo arigoto, Mr. Roboto:
Trap Jaw's not the only metal mouth able to do some talking around here:
When a robot gets tribal tattoos:
Dude, check out my guns: