NECA Ultimate ROBOCOP Action Figure Review

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    RoboCop is one of pop-culture's most recognizable heroes but he doesn't get too much love in the world of collectibles. Will NECA deliver fans the best action figure of the titular character with this Ultimate release or will we be waiting another 35 years?
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  • @mpg1183
    @mpg1183 Před rokem +147

    This Robo is basically the 2012 release with a new unmasked head. It’s a shame Neca didn’t try to improve the articulation in any way. They had a decade to do it.

    • @FREKKI
      @FREKKI Před rokem +14

      Was about to say this exactly.

    • @__-wm9lu
      @__-wm9lu Před rokem +38

      That’s literally as much as robo cop can move lol.

    • @hiddeninthebrush
      @hiddeninthebrush Před rokem +11

      Yep, you can tell they just did it to cash in. It's a lazy re-release disguised in a nice box and shiny paint. Unfortunately, everyone will complain and still buy it. If companies have success not improving a figure, you end up with PLAYMATES who released the same tmnt figures for almost 40 years.

    • @TyranasuaRoss
      @TyranasuaRoss Před rokem +12

      Pretty disappointing that they didn’t bother trying to update the body at all.

    • @QueLindoFilms
      @QueLindoFilms Před rokem +4

      That’s why I canceled my pre-order…

  • @Cooleepable
    @Cooleepable Před rokem +39

    Aesthetic is probably most important overall to me. Then articulation, then accessories (though all figures should come with at least one). It kind of depends on the figure though. If it's Spider-Man, for example, I might put articulation first.

    • @berserker8772
      @berserker8772 Před rokem +1

      Una figura como ésta (Ultimate) debería de tener obligatoriamente alguna mano intercambiable más o alguna cabeza o parte del casco como lo hace la marca Mafex. Es lamentable que lo hayan echo igual que la 2 y 3 película..... Y las articulaciones ya ni hablamos, igual que la primera que hicieron hace no se 15 años?

  • @the_amazing_crappo
    @the_amazing_crappo Před rokem +25

    I think it's about time someone released a Lewis figure to go along with the million Robocops we've gotten.

    • @hiddeninthebrush
      @hiddeninthebrush Před rokem +8

      Yes!! And a Clarence Boddicker!! I'd even take the whole gang and a Dick Jones. Even kane from Robocop 2 would be a breath of fresh air.

    • @firefly8471
      @firefly8471 Před rokem

      Ya lewis would be cool 😎

    • @jaynyethatmemeguy9384
      @jaynyethatmemeguy9384 Před rokem

      Or a Robo Cain

    • @NoCallerID70457
      @NoCallerID70457 Před 3 měsíci

      No. She is shit.

    • @thomasstudstrup5028
      @thomasstudstrup5028 Před 3 měsíci

      And one of Clarence Boddicker and one of each of his gang members, And one of Dick Jones ands Bob Morton.

  • @yoy5903
    @yoy5903 Před rokem +16

    The nature of this design benefits this figure a ton, nearly none of the articulation is visible and that's surprising considering how much there is.

  • @nunyabidness3081
    @nunyabidness3081 Před rokem +5

    Excellent review, Anthony. As always, though.
    So you’re aware, the gun sits on a peg that loops through the trigger guard. It’s an awkward jumble to get it in and out without damaging the mechanism, at least on the original release, but some finagling should wedge itself in there.
    When it’s seated properly, it does not deploy outward toward the right hand, as you accurately mention should be the case.
    However, the mechanism does allow the gun to be holstered inside the leg for storage, when the accessory is not in use.
    Ultimately it’s useless outside of storage or a specific usage for ACBA.
    Cheers!

  • @retroguy95
    @retroguy95 Před rokem +15

    I think Mafex is still the way to go though I think if Mezco did one that'd be the go to so far their Predator looks better than any of the Neca ones tbh.

    • @jcxcollection13
      @jcxcollection13 Před rokem +4

      Yeah but Mafex is too expensive.

    • @alexbenedikt
      @alexbenedikt Před rokem +1

      Yep got the mafex movie 1 ver. He is perfect but expensive now...and can't wait for the mezco pred! Have 2 on pre-order... one will be the normal Junglehunter and the other will be a custom made ver. for either a Wolf or Feral Predator!

    • @retroguy95
      @retroguy95 Před rokem

      @@jcxcollection13 It's worth the price though it comes with a tone of stuff and looks great I've got the Robocop 2 version and honestly unless Mezco do one I don't think I'd ever need another one

    • @berserker8772
      @berserker8772 Před rokem +2

      Totalmente de acuerdo amigo, después de Hot toys y enterbay, Mafex hace unas figuras muy bonitas, y las de Robocop son espectaculares en una escala tan pequeña, Neca siendo un poco más grande debería de tener más detalles, los precios han subido para todo, no les hubiera costado nada poner alguna mano más o alguna cara más como alguna boca. Y las articulaciones son las mismas que la primera figura de Robocop qué saco Neca, es triste pero es así...💩💩 Sólo cambiaron la pintura, y añadido una cabeza

    • @underratedasmr7052
      @underratedasmr7052 Před rokem

      Isn't mezco and others like 3x-5x the price of a neca figure

  • @venomsjunkmail
    @venomsjunkmail Před rokem +15

    What's important to me depends on the figure. Spider-Man I want good articulation with all the proper hands and good web lines on the suit. Robocop? Not really known for being limber. So as long as he can hit all the poses you'd want him to then start leaning on aesthetic.

  • @basicfacekick
    @basicfacekick Před rokem +2

    I like a balance of all 3... articulation, aesthetic, accessories. I know, I want it all. But really, I don't need any one extreme -- Amazing Yamaguchi articulation is too much, I won't ever pose my figures to that extent or that often, I usually look for one or two decent poses and that's it. Super premium finish usually means they sacrifice something else and/or clean out your wallet, see: Hot Toys. And too many accessories mean most are going into a storage bin. NECA tends to hit the sweet spot (Mezco does as well, fairly often). Great sculpts/paint even the occasional soft goods, a fair selection of accessories (compared to Marvel Legends just giving you a set of hands). And, their figures can usually pull some good shapes. This is a nice figure, but MAFEX proved more can be done with the Robocop suit's limitations.

  • @jdonkey39
    @jdonkey39 Před rokem +5

    I bought this figure from neca years ago and it broke pulling it out of the packaging. This looks exactly the same.

  • @3DPActionFigures
    @3DPActionFigures Před rokem +2

    Same, balance of aesthetics and articulations.
    That's why I'm more comfortable without the butterfly joints, because it kinda prioritize the articulation over aesthetics, which destroys that balance of the two.
    As long as the silhouette, especially on the shoulder part, is looking cool, i'm alright with standard articulations.
    When it comes to accessories, if the accessory is part of the character itself, like infinity gauntlets of thanos, it should have it.
    While extra hands like fisted and relax hands will suffice.

  • @vgamer11
    @vgamer11 Před rokem +3

    Can't wait to never see these geek-out figures in-store, or any Target-exclusive NECA for that matter lol

  • @Jas-1119
    @Jas-1119 Před rokem +2

    Same mindset as you on the articulation and aesthetic. I love accessories and all, but with certain characters it matters to me. Long as Robo has his firearm, the data spike, and a swappable head or two. I’m typically happy.
    Which looks like they covered all that.
    Really looking forward to the battle damaged and chair version of this guy.
    Articulation looks as expected, I’m not bashing NECA at all. But I really want to see some other companies tackle RoboCop and the Terminator stuff. I know Mafex has something coming out, same with Hiya toys, but I want someone else to give it a try.
    I had hoped that the leg or the shoulders would’ve been a softer or more flexible plastic for better posing but I can’t imagine that unless it was like the predator’s armor.

  • @fortressmattimus3984
    @fortressmattimus3984 Před rokem +6

    For a collector piece, the aesthetic is the most important because it'll mostly be on a shelf.
    For a toy, articulation is most important because it'll be played with and articulation makes them infinitely more fun to handle

  • @waldensmith6384
    @waldensmith6384 Před 5 měsíci

    You know once I saw that the Alex Murphy figure has the gun spin hand, I really wish they put one in this release of RoboCop. In the movie it’s the first sign that Murphy and Robocop are the same guy. Not a dealbreaker, but would’ve been a really nice touch for an “ultimate” figure

  • @Toyboughtdave
    @Toyboughtdave Před rokem +1

    I agree with you Anthony as far as the question of the day. I like articulation but the older I get (I’m 34) the more I’m concerned with aesthetics of the sculpt and paint. That’s why I like Neca and DST over Hasbro/Mattel and even McFarlane to a certain extent.
    Accessories are always nice. Key accessories should come with the figure.

  • @ShinGoji1987Official
    @ShinGoji1987Official Před rokem +8

    Definitely a combination of aesthetics and articulation for me as well. And I agree awesome looking figure but still could use a few improvements. It's tough to find a totally terrible neca figure, easily my favorite action figure company

  • @FlyinggMushroom
    @FlyinggMushroom Před rokem +1

    I agree with you. Plus too many accessories makes it too difficult to decide how to display them lol. I like simple, accessories are nice but if you have an excellent looking figure that also has excellent articulation you don't need accessories. I mean let's be honest we're all adults here, we don't play with these figures, if you're a kid that plays with them then the extras might be important. But they stand on my shelf

  • @ZFosterZ
    @ZFosterZ Před rokem +1

    A balance of articulation and aesthetics for sure.
    I like the figure to be accurate and in proportion, and I like to not be too limited with posing.
    Posing too, that will vary from character to character.
    Like a Spider-man versus a Hulk, you can excuse limitations and differences due to character design.

  • @whozyourdaddy
    @whozyourdaddy Před rokem +1

    Toys are meant to be played with so articulation matters most to me. It could be the most gorgeous sculpt in the world, but if it's no fun in hand, I don't want it. Robocop is the perfect example of that.

  • @TheZombiemofo
    @TheZombiemofo Před rokem +3

    For the muzzle flash i think something similar to the one they used for Vasquez's smartgun would've looked good.

  • @johanstormcrow8460
    @johanstormcrow8460 Před rokem +1

    Really wish they had reworked the articulation it is basically a re-release with just a new head.
    In general for me they are all important, first aesthetic then articulation and always appreciate accessories specially when they are essential for the character.

  • @MrRobCo
    @MrRobCo Před rokem +1

    Same, balance of aesthetics and articulations. Not many companies know how to do it right though, unfortunately...
    Also, I hope Hiya Toys send you that new Die-cast 1/12 RoboCop figure to review. Looks like it's the best one yet.

    • @gamers4075
      @gamers4075 Před rokem

      hiya toys will blow everyone out if they make 6 inch and stuff

  • @AlphaProto
    @AlphaProto Před rokem +1

    Articulation, Accessories, Aesthetic? You hit the nail on the head with those 3. Those are the things I look for in them all. If you can't pose them, you might as well get a statue. The more accessories you have, the more variety you get out of poses. As an artist, the aesthetic is something I can adjust. I can add more paint, but if the scale is off, or it has fabric clothing, or does not look like the character, I don't want to bother with it.

  • @onetwelvewonders5480
    @onetwelvewonders5480 Před rokem

    I agree, I think it’s a 2-way balance on articulation/aesthetic and accessories simply serve to enhance the purchase. Sometimes an accessory can make a figure but it’s rare.

  • @royal5922
    @royal5922 Před rokem +1

    Its a mix of articulation and aesthetics but I would say mostly articulation because its an action figure. If i wanted a nice looking figure that doesn't move well i would just get a statue lmao. Accessories are nice but i dont think they are super important to a figure.

  • @gemininosaga
    @gemininosaga Před rokem +1

    That reminds me, Peter Weller had problems with the movie and locked the rights to his likeness and they couldn’t use it unless they cut a deal with the devil.

  • @axelnavarrete3947
    @axelnavarrete3947 Před rokem +2

    I dont really care about the figure as long he comes in a nice cardboard box that i'll eventually throw away. Thats all that matters. Not crappy cookie box where i can extra parts or anything. 😂

  • @jessicarie-tp6ti
    @jessicarie-tp6ti Před 8 měsíci

    I always wanted a robocop figure since i was kid. Always something expensive, which i never even asked for it when i was a kid.
    I saw this on sale on my local store, and wondered for a week or 2, if i buy it or not. I ended up with , for being robocop and a dream that could be true.
    And, articulation is awful. I can't have wrist swivel , because its so tight , so tight, I feel i will brake it.
    but, if i had robocop as kid, it would not be this articulated. So i am thankful for the opportunity i got

  • @Brawr183
    @Brawr183 Před rokem

    I agree that the articulation is lack luster. The shoulder could’ve add some sort of ratcheted piston like bar that slid in and out to give his arm some give. Or at least that’s what would make sense to me, I’m sure that would’ve been more of a cost. BUT with that said, I think it looks great. I didn’t expect him to be super posable anyway. His build alone sold me and I can’t wait to ship mine

  • @CyborgSodaCollects
    @CyborgSodaCollects Před rokem +1

    Aesthetics are definitely a big must.
    Wooooo! I can't wait for this to drop!Hasn't showed up in the mid west yet.

  • @hannahsaphire7643
    @hannahsaphire7643 Před rokem

    I once handled an action figure. The articulation makes it fun to play with, but I wouldn’t want to buy it if I didn’t like how it looked in the first place though. They did a great job with his head. Thanks for the great review Anthony!💕💕💕

  • @brendanorourke4727
    @brendanorourke4727 Před rokem

    If a figure looks terrible it's a no go, but articulation is number one. I used to customize GI Joes into wrestlers, hockey players and superheroes before I knew action figure customizing was a thing because they were the only figures with acceptable articulation in the early 90s. I couldn't bring myself to just smack un-posable figures together while I played. I was pretty good for an 11 year old who thought he was the only customizer on earth, but the aesthetic was heavily compromised.

  • @jcb3259
    @jcb3259 Před 8 měsíci

    Aesthetics and articulation. I do like the figure to have full detail as if it came right out of my tv. Specially Robocop loved him since I was little. I even had a crush on him as a teen still do hehe

  • @unitruth
    @unitruth Před rokem +1

    If I remember correctly I don't think they could get the rights from Peter Weller for his face 10 years ago.
    I know in the special DVD commentary that suit was a pain in the ass for him to move around in so it's no surprise that the articulation on a figure would be limited too.
    Since they have his likeness now I really really really really wish they would do buckaroo bonsai figures.

  • @thecurmudgeon7350
    @thecurmudgeon7350 Před rokem +4

    1. Aesthetic
    2. Accessories (more heads, hands and weapons please)
    3. Articulation (As long as it is at least average or appropriate for the character it doesnt matter all that much to me...i.e. characters like Spider-Man, Black Panther and Daredevil should have great articulation but if the Juggernaut or Hulk is just a stiff chunk of plastic it doesnt matter to me.)

  • @dtejada1988
    @dtejada1988 Před rokem

    Zup Anthony, for me in this order: 1st-aesthetic, 2nd-accessories and 3rd-articulation. A we’ll painted it, decent details and well proportioned figure is what I look for, now if it’s a Batman I might bend those requirements 😅👍🏼
    Thanks for the video bro 😎

  • @theraven268
    @theraven268 Před rokem

    Short answer, articulation, then aesthetic then accessories.
    Long version. The way to answer it is to look at the extremes, if it has only one of them than an aesthetically perfect figure with 0 articulation is factually not a figure, it is a statue. Often i find a well made figure with poseability look better to me than a well made statue even though the statue has no cuts. I think part of that is my brain understands the utility in having poseability. I just got one of the ToyBiz Spider-Man 2 figures and i find it more appealing than any statue i have seen of that Spider-Man.
    I do think that there should be a focus on keeping the aesthetics as close to a great statue as possible while increasing the possibility.
    There is a point when you loose more aesthetically than you gain poseability. The greatest example for me currently is the Mafex Spider-man compared to the Revoltech one. The Mafex Spider-man is an 8-9 in both poseability and aesthetic while revoltech is a 10 (or as close as is reasonable) in poseability, but to get the 1 extra point in poseability they gave up 6-8 points of the aesthetic depending on who you ask.
    The Mafex Spider-Man is close to what i consider the perfect mix of aestethics and poseability.

  • @PowerChordEPS
    @PowerChordEPS Před rokem

    A combination of the three, they all factor differently depending on the figure.
    Aesthetic: As long as it resembles who it's supposed to be, I'm satisfied. Finishes and the sort play a part I.e. a matte/satin finish is overall the best unless something's supposed to be glossy (Patent leather, metal, etc.) but honestly anatomy isn't a big deal unless it's completely ridiculous.
    Accessories: The more the merrier, they add value to a piece, as a photographer/amateur stop motion animator, I like having different heads/hands for expressions and other accessories sometimes work for set dressing or props for a scene. Every figure should at least have alternate parts unless they're going for the retro/nostalgic vibe (DC Super Powers, WWE Retros, any Kenner-inspired retro line)
    Articulation: If I had to pick, this is my most important factor, but not in the way most would think. There's a sweet spot of articulation between say classic McFarlane statue figures and ToyBiz Marvel Legends/Revoltech's hyper-articulation. I think it depends on the character's power set or physique: someone like Spider-Man needs to be super agile and flexible, but a bigger guy like The Hulk can get away with lesser POAs. Most figures should at least have decent joints in your major areas like the neck, arms, midsection, etc.
    Looking at Robocop, aesthetic is practically spot on, accessories are enough though I'd add another left hand, articulation is most definitely the weak point and what ultimately leaves me cold enough to unfortunately skip this one, at full price anyway. They basically used the old buck rather than redesign the figure. I get it, Robocop isn't going to do yoga, but at the very least they could have added a swivel to the elbow, wrist hinges, and another system for the hips beyond the dreaded V-Hips.

  • @Horrornerd214
    @Horrornerd214 Před rokem +1

    I care about aesthetic and that include the packaging that the figure comes with. Accessories will be a close second especially if I’m paying a high price for the figure and articulation will be last cause to me if the figure has a few bad points of articulation I’m fine with that

  • @austinurban7860
    @austinurban7860 Před rokem

    Anthony, I always go by these few things: has to be, at least, 5 - 8 inches tall, multiple points of articulation (including double jointed knees and elbows), and has to have, at least, 4 - 6 accessories.

  • @thebootlegexecutioner1797

    My answer for the question of the day comes down to 3 things: price, look, articulation. If it’s lacks in one of these, then it better be a figure that is from a franchise I love AND excels at the others.

  • @GeorgeNadaYT
    @GeorgeNadaYT Před 10 měsíci

    I need a 1/4 scale of this figure. Come on neca. Give us a reissue. There is no other piece that pops out of the holster. I have older versions of this figure and the gun just sits in there on all of them too.

  • @ftheman1108
    @ftheman1108 Před rokem

    A blend of articulation and asthenic 100% I don’t want a figure where the articulation completely ruins the aesthetic, but then on the other hand Don’t like when the figure sacrifices tons of articulation for aesthetic. If I had to pick one, I’d rather the figure have a better aesthetic and less articulation. Most of the time they’re in pretty vanilla poses on my shelf, so if the figure looks ugly in a vanilla pose then I’m out. That’s why I don’t give McFarlane so much hate for their lack of articulation because most times they look great in just a vanilla pose

  • @iampoch01
    @iampoch01 Před rokem

    While I also agree with the balance between aesthetic and articulation, the latter is what I actually immediately check in terms of specs. Anything below 32 points would be disappointing because it would usually mean the figure would have single jointed elbows and/or knees.

  • @willthecollector3213
    @willthecollector3213 Před rokem

    The Movie Maniacs McFarlane one is still better in my opinion. They just re-released their older one with a new paint job and weapons. Yours looks better than the one I found and passed on.

  • @fc231
    @fc231 Před rokem

    Awesome review as always Anthony. Love your videos because you are very blunt and will not lie about a figure. Basically you don't BS, love it. Will you be reviewing his chair when it comes out?

    • @AnthonysCustoms
      @AnthonysCustoms  Před rokem +1

      i will if they send a review sample. im not into robocop enough to get another of mostly the same figure.

  • @markorollo.
    @markorollo. Před rokem

    I bought the new neca ed-209 a couple of weeks ago, never got the original, they also had this one but as I own the original figure I didn't get it. Other than the silver paint looking a bit better, To me, on this one I can't see a reason to replace my original. I wouldn't ever use the unmasked head. And to answer the question. Aesthetic, I don't pose figures so articulation doesn't matter, and I'm usually happy with accessories.

  • @o_dn
    @o_dn Před rokem

    Answering the question of the day: for me I choose to buy a figure is it's cool, that's it. So I guess aesthetic is the characteristic to go for me.

  • @EdsterIII
    @EdsterIII Před rokem

    I have to agree on your point of the what matters most. While accessories are nice and add a few extra features to a figure they aren't the be all end all when I decide to buy one. I want a figure that looks good, whether it be a comic representation or a movie re-creation I want it to Look like the character I remember. Also posability is vital. I hope it has good articulation, but nowadays that's a 50/50 chance. My HOPE is it looks good and poses well. But in the end I think we end up just being happy if it looks decent and doesn't break easily. That's sad! Also the muzzle flash for the gun, horrible is the nicest way to put it. I won't say what it looks like except to say it would be a better accessory for a adult film star action figure. NUFF SAID!

  • @bronykingamethystrain5676
    @bronykingamethystrain5676 Před 3 měsíci

    I'd kill to have an ultimate Robocop with more articulation in the arms. Idiots at NECA just gave us a rerelease with Peter Weller's likeness. Sure, its good to have the likeness now, but come on! Murphy can't pull his shoulders in to hold the Cobra with both arms, and no additional elbow bends to hold the Auto-9 in standby.

  • @ComicmanStephen
    @ComicmanStephen Před rokem

    For your question of the day; I agree with you whole heartedly, the reason why I wait for some figures to get your review before I buy

  • @gemininosaga
    @gemininosaga Před rokem +1

    I have a few of this and the Peter Waller head is not enough for me to purchase it. If they have done a helmet that you can use with that head I would’ve get it hands down.

  • @chriscarrete5303
    @chriscarrete5303 Před rokem

    I think the metallic paint is a little too glossy but glad they improved on the cyan and magenta. I'm happy we finally have an Ultimate edition and not just the blister clamshell.

    • @AnthonysCustoms
      @AnthonysCustoms  Před rokem +1

      Are you a graphic designer? I've never heard someone reference cyan and magenta like that before lol

    • @chriscarrete5303
      @chriscarrete5303 Před rokem

      @@AnthonysCustoms I use to be a Press Operator.

  • @jacobhorn95
    @jacobhorn95 Před rokem +1

    For me its a balance as well, I think in this case articulation isn't super important, he is robocop, and while he could reach up and touch his head in the film, more often than not most people would probably just need him with his gun raised some.

  • @AngryPilot64
    @AngryPilot64 Před rokem

    I’m starting to do a lot of stop motion so function and mobility is what I look at to determine if it’s something I’m gonna put in a film

  • @raymondjones5909
    @raymondjones5909 Před rokem +1

    Looks good just sitting on the shelf

  • @theextracrispycolonel9504

    Aesthetic is number one always, don't care about how well it can articulate or how much it comes with if the figure looks like crap.

    • @q.h.s5051
      @q.h.s5051 Před rokem

      If it’s a “figure” then it needs good articulation. Mine as well be buying statues pal

  • @beltfed4624
    @beltfed4624 Před rokem

    Aesthetics... It's all about vanity, the figure has to look good, because my collection is almost entirely displayed in the general standing position for balance and space-saving.

  • @nps1016
    @nps1016 Před rokem

    Aesthetic, Articulation and Accessories. The head is definitely too narrow, he has the beer gut and it’s a rehash of the figure Neca released 10 years ago. Love both guns and the data spike, I dislike the muzzle flash, NECA has made better. I love the Predator figures so I’m disappointed that they would release this quality of a Robocop figure I might wait for the battle damage one with the chair. I get the feeling that a lot of these be around and be easy to get. Thanks for the review.

  • @rafaelbetance9070
    @rafaelbetance9070 Před rokem

    Always aesthetics, I would love to have an end all be all figure, and articulation would be second so the figure could at least be set in favorable positions. Would trade accessories for more of both.

  • @robd1329
    @robd1329 Před rokem

    Intresting..i stil have my original Neca Robocops and ED209. Nice to know they upgraded

  • @timothylewis2527
    @timothylewis2527 Před rokem

    I ordered the battle damaged version with the chair. Been waiting since like February or March. Hopefully it will FINALLY ship.

  • @JerryGattz
    @JerryGattz Před rokem

    Balance of articulation and aesthetic for me. I only care about accessories when the prices are high.
    There are those times where the character will override my buying decision. Like ML Doppelganger... which is easily Hasbro's worst ML figure, but it is also the only one to get.

  • @electronicoldman3976
    @electronicoldman3976 Před rokem

    Aesthetics and articulation for me, though aesthetics wins out if I had to pick just one. Take Robocop here, he had very limited movement in the movie and what's present here would be good enough for my posing needs, at that point what matters more to me is how good the figure looks on my shelf. Of course good articulation is huge for getting shelf presence out of a figure, and the whole point of a figure is being able to play around and get it into a dynamic pose, so I don't want to seem like I'm totally dismissive of that quality either.

  • @kyleholder3785
    @kyleholder3785 Před rokem +1

    the head is too narrow because they literally repackaged a figure from 10yrs ago w/ a couple new accessories and a new premium price. classic neca. Anthony are you gonna get the deluxe figure with the chair?

  • @marcm.8394
    @marcm.8394 Před rokem

    I would go aesthetic, accessories and articulation. I have absolutely no imagination for posing figures and they end up on my shelves all looking like they are about to take the beginning of the school year group picture! lol

  • @tatt4music
    @tatt4music Před rokem +2

    Those shoulders make this a no go. It’s just a fail. Somehow so simple.
    Ultimate huh? Ultimate statue.

  • @paulrippcord506
    @paulrippcord506 Před rokem +2

    I think aesthetic naturally wins out, if a figure looks like hot garbage then all the articulation and accessories in the world won’t save it. Articulation is second though, when it comes to articulation for a figure based on a well known IP, it should be able to pull off a few of their iconic poses. After all it’s an action figure not a statue. Accessories it depends on the price, if it’s under $35 then it should have an alternative head and or a set of hands, and at least one prop.

  • @PunchCounterpunch_Lizzy
    @PunchCounterpunch_Lizzy Před 9 měsíci

    I plan on getting him to pose with the MK11 spawn because both are in MK11

  • @heinzaut
    @heinzaut Před rokem

    packaging is fantastic, but i wait for the battle damaged version with the chair as i have the previous version which is pretty much the same.

  • @NikoTimbaldi
    @NikoTimbaldi Před rokem

    If you are really a true fan of Robocop, you would get the Hottoys version and end it. Best representation of it that even his fingers articulate. Probably one of the best hottoys too!

  • @chriscarrete5303
    @chriscarrete5303 Před rokem

    Now all we need is an Ultimate Wolf Predator from AvPR cause that figure needs an update.

  • @frikitiki5403
    @frikitiki5403 Před rokem +1

    It should scale well with storm collectibles mk

  • @jubertbird9591
    @jubertbird9591 Před rokem +4

    The severe lack of articulation kills this for me. He can't hit any of his signature poses in the movie. He can obviously hit a walk pose but that's about it.
    Looks great, and I will still likely pick one up if I see it in store. Damn that articulation though.

  • @EdsterIII
    @EdsterIII Před rokem

    The Actors name is Peter Weller. What a lot of people don't remember is the bad guy was the Dad from that 70's Show. Red Foreman or his real name Kurtwood Smith. In Robocop he was Clarence Boddicker. A really nasty guy! He was one of the bad guys who killed the Peter Weller character, Murphy. There were some great actors in that movie, still one of my favorites as well. The re-boot was crap though. Robocop CAN'T be PG-13.

  • @mitrooper
    @mitrooper Před rokem +1

    Head sculpt still looks wrong, the Robo-helmet is to narrow and tiny. 4:09
    Just look at the box art. 0:06

  • @mr.mccracken9034
    @mr.mccracken9034 Před rokem +2

    All they did was re-release the old figure with less purple paint and an unmasked head….nothing ultimate about that…disappointing!

  • @funisoffensive4096
    @funisoffensive4096 Před rokem

    Hit some light behind the barrell flash and itll be any color you want. It shoukd work fine. Couldve been a bit more orange

  • @JBTMR
    @JBTMR Před rokem

    Don’t forget Anthony about the battle damage version that comes with the chair

  • @venomsjunkmail
    @venomsjunkmail Před 5 měsíci

    Would the arms have gotten better range if they put the joint further up the shoulder? Same with the legs? I was thinking of grabbing this but I want more articulation from Murphy. I know he's clunky but if he can't hit a large stride arm stretched out to the side shooting pose it's a pass for me.

  • @EdsterIII
    @EdsterIII Před rokem

    I actually have a question to your fans and viewers and yourself if you could spare a minute. We've had massive issues with distribution here. We're lucky, no it's a miracle if we see a Marvel Legends wave that is one of the more popular lines, like the🕷🕸Spider-Man🕸🕷 series or the X-Men lines. The 🕷🕸Spider-Man🕸🕷 retro series for example, I saw one figure from the entire wave, 🦂Scorpion🦂 and I found it stuffed under a shelving at Target. My buddy found me a JJ Jameson figure, but that was it. The Mysterio my favorite villain, well tied with the 🦎Lizard🦎, then closely behind the Kingpin, the 🦂Scorpion🦂, and ⚡Electro⚡. Finding or even seeing any of these was like searching for Bigfoot. The giant Abominable Snowman ⛄ not the monster truck....lol. The X-Men line was another one that never got to us OR was nabbed instantly by either workers, or as in some cases Target employees were holding on to cases of Star Wars Black Series figures, Marvel Legends, Funko Pops, and the biggest scalpers dream, Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars. In a laughable event Target was scheduled to get 20 cases of Hot Wheels for a dump bin display. They opened at 8am, by 8:05am all 20 cases were gone. I'm curious if everyone is having this problem? Here scalpers outnumber collectors 20-1. Add to that they are extremely organized and have people on a payroll. Yep a payroll. One guy here has, or had before school began school kids who would sit at Targets, Wal-Marts, or anyplace where Die-Cast cars or action figures are sold. He also had been paying Stockers at multiple Target stores to hold cases of Die-Cast cars and again action figures for him. He runs a eBay store which makes massive cash. $50.00➕ for a Super Treasure Hunt from Hot Wheels. Some even higher. Usually about $20.00➕ but for a $1.00 item? And say you get even 10 or 15 a month? That's $200.00-$300.00 for JUST THAT ITEM! Not including the other cars in the case, or the countless action figures they also get and sell. They are making thousands of dollars ripping off collectors who can't find these figures themselves. Why? Because THEY are hoarding them all. My comment is two fold, #1 DON'T SUPPORT scalpers! If you like me, I prefer to see the figure I'm buying. But now with the windowless boxes, it doesn't matter. That's why I didn't buy online. Nowadays BBTS, and actual RETAIL REAL RETAILERS are about the only chance we have. My main concern or question is, how is the distribution in your area? Are the stores full? Or at least stocking the Toy Department? Are Die-Cast cars available? What about Star Wars Black Series figures and Marvel Legends? Again the ONLY ones we had a bulk amount of were the two pfft movies, Shang Chi & the Legend of the 10 💍 Rings or whatever it was called, and the Angelina Jolie movie the Eternals. Those ended up on the clearance shelf for $3.00-$7.00. Again I'm curious if scalping in your cities is as much of a problem as it is here? If so how do you somehow manage to find your wishlist without paying an arm and/or a leg for? I ask because I am disabled, I have serious mobility issues, meaning I can barely walk let alone run, so when the door open at Target stores and Wal-Mart stores I am not in the "running" for finding a case. I've had a complete hop replacement from serious arthritic problems stemming from work and other issues. I've ha see one surgery on my right knee and now need another one. I've been in respiratory ICU for several lung issues. Bronchial Pneumonia, double pneumonia, and there was an incident where I got sepsis. A severe infection. I'm not sure of the extent or even the reasons but I was bad!! I found out that I have the disease that took my Mother's life. Emphysema. So THAT is why I asked about the stocking, the scalping, and the issues, non-issues, and how you solved the issues if any. I've LOVED Die-Cast cars since I was 5. Also action figures since the days of the MEGO SUPERHEROES! &the original Star Wars 3.75" inch 5 POA figures. Except now I can't hunt like I used to. Any decent advice would help. And yes it's a terminal illness, but I still would like to enjoy my last few years with memories and experiences I had as a kid. So of your goal is to mock and ridicule, why? Being told you have a terminal illness beats anything anyone could say so? Just don't, please!

  • @Moviemaniac174892
    @Moviemaniac174892 Před rokem

    Robocop been slamming that baby food

  • @jeahernandez6159
    @jeahernandez6159 Před rokem +1

    6:44 tha Cobra Gun, what was that supposed to shoot? some explosive shells or something like that, right?

    • @Jas-1119
      @Jas-1119 Před rokem +1

      Yep! High explosive incendiary rounds. Enough to blow up a vehicle, or leave an Ed-209 without his upper half.

  • @johncodee9175
    @johncodee9175 Před rokem

    Wished they would do Emil before AND after the toxic waste rinse.

  • @sethmonster6529
    @sethmonster6529 Před rokem

    For me from most to least important for a good action figure is:
    1. Aesthetics
    2. Articulation
    3. Accessories
    I might buy a poorly articulated figure if it looks good enough. Accessories are not that important to me unless it is a signature weapon.

  • @thunderstudent
    @thunderstudent Před rokem

    Articulation is paramount, then ascetic and then finally accessories.

  • @jcb3259
    @jcb3259 Před 8 měsíci

    The actor is Peter Weller

  • @caseymartinez1349
    @caseymartinez1349 Před rokem

    As long as I can remember I’ve always wanted my figures to be able to move

  • @joeluigi2008
    @joeluigi2008 Před rokem

    For me it's also a combination of aesthetics and articulations, articulations counting more for me. Unless the figure has really nice head scuplts

  • @gabrielwatts5905
    @gabrielwatts5905 Před rokem

    I agree , aesthetic, and articulation . I mainly collect horror figures, so for me those 2 are essential.

  • @LittlePiecesofPlasticOfficial

    It looks good, but I still think the best 1:12 Robocop is the one McFarlane did in their Movie Maniacs line.

  • @sidesculptor7495
    @sidesculptor7495 Před rokem

    Appreciate this review. I'm on the hunt for it.

  • @luisd.pacheco1074
    @luisd.pacheco1074 Před rokem

    GREAT REVIEW. Years ago I stopped collecting from NECA (IT IS WITHOUT A DOUBT ONE OF THE BEST) but unfortunately IT FALLS, SLIPS, AND RETURNS TO THE SAME CYCLE with the same figures and Licenses, it makes several figures of the same thing with a new accessory and then new packaging and when He doesn't find what else to do, he unites everything already done and calls them ULTIMATE, which ruins collecting the first figure you've bought IS NOT WORTH ANYTHING, To give an example I bought the MICHAEL KEATON 1989 BATMAN when it first came out, several years ago, HOW MANY TIMES HAS NECA DONE IT AGAIN? NECA A COPY PASTE COMPANY

  • @hiddeninthebrush
    @hiddeninthebrush Před rokem +7

    I'm not sure if you aware but this is the exact same figure as they made more than 10 years ago. They changed nothing physically about the figure, it has all of the same mistakes, like you said poor articulation, narrow head, and while you enjoy the leg holster it is extremely fragile. The springs are too strong for the plastic and will eventually break. I would remove them and just operate it manually. Mafex has given the blueprint for what a 6 inch Robocop could be. This should of had double elbows and knees, a waist ball joint, a muzzle flash that made sense (see figma or mafex) and some extra hands. Any update would have been appreciated, but Neca got lazy and cashed in. The only thing added worthwhile is the Murphy headsculpt and the paint being somewhat nicer. I guess since it wasn't a TMNT figure Neca didn't give a crap.

    • @AnthonysCustoms
      @AnthonysCustoms  Před rokem +6

      I'm aware. Though the hip springs seem fine to me on the current release

    • @elliotbaltazar
      @elliotbaltazar Před rokem +3

      This is accurate! They had the opportunity to upgrade this old figure into something special, but decided to do a straight re-issue. Robocop should be way more mobile than this figure represents. All of the joints here are trash. The sculpt is good, as well as the paint, but the articulation is an insult.

    • @hiddeninthebrush
      @hiddeninthebrush Před rokem +4

      @@AnthonysCustoms I can only speak to the 2011 release as I dont have the new one yet, but I've had the old one blow apart when the release tab was pressed. It always felt risky opening and closing it. This could have been a great figure with a few updates, but since I have the first one and waited for so long for a new one this feels like a disappointment. And to answer your question, you are correct, Robocop never had a potbelly, unless he ate too much babyfood.

  • @rogueassasin6946
    @rogueassasin6946 Před rokem

    For me It's 50/50 when it comes to articulation and aesthetics.. coz even if it look good and it won't pose to save it's life then i don't want it.. accessories just give it the minimum fist hands(minimum requirements) accessory holding hands and some accessories if they are detrimental to the character..
    I wanted some McFarlane figures but they either come with trigger fingers kr wacky looking hands..

  • @vgamer11
    @vgamer11 Před rokem +1

    The spring-loaded mechanism in the leg leads me to believe that this is just a slightly modified version of the last Robocop they made (the spring-loaded holster version from 2011-2012), with some extra accessories. If I'm correct then that would explain the poor movability.

    • @Metalwario64
      @Metalwario64 Před rokem +1

      It is definitely the same mold.

    • @vgamer11
      @vgamer11 Před rokem

      @@Metalwario64 hmm. So that means NECA are using a 10-year-old mold. Thats.. honestly pretty lazy. Every Ultimate figure of theirs that I own has great improvements to the sculpts of their prior versions, so to see that they just re-hashed this one is sad.

    • @AnthonysCustoms
      @AnthonysCustoms  Před rokem

      You are correct

  • @rottenramen2686
    @rottenramen2686 Před rokem

    70% aesthetics 30% articulation

  • @Livingdead21
    @Livingdead21 Před rokem

    NOT a complete rehash of the older release. The bottom half of the face looks much more like Weller (especially the lips) and the older release had the nose showing under the helmet. This one correctly hides the nose. The paint is also an improvement. The new Weller head is ugly though.
    If I see it at target, I'll definitely grab it even though I already have the older release.

  • @jameshopkins5702
    @jameshopkins5702 Před rokem

    His back should be arched his stomach should be sticking out because his aiming pose is one arm forward one arm back looking in direction. It would be awesome though if they would make it where he could aim underneath his arm behind him like in the movie

    • @AnthonysCustoms
      @AnthonysCustoms  Před rokem

      stomachs dont stick out simply for aiming a gun.

    • @jameshopkins5702
      @jameshopkins5702 Před rokem

      @@AnthonysCustoms If his back would be arched His stomach would stick out.You arch your back your stomach will stick out that’s just human physics LOL I couldn’t tell by your video of his backwards arched or not

  • @EdsterIII
    @EdsterIII Před rokem

    Sorry for another comment, but I had to mention that in the past as you also stated Neca's "Ultimate" figures always had the most accessories. For instance the Nightmare on Elm Street III: Dream Warrior Ultimate Freddy figure, it came with the Popsicle house 🏠 that Kristen or Kirsten made. It had the syringe 💉💉💉💉💉fingers Freddy uses on the one female patient who was recovering from drugs. There was more as well. I forget the total amount, but the Ultimate lines always were the "definitive" figure of the series. This IS decent I will agree with you there. The look is spot on. I'd say 8.5 or 9/10. Articulation, um, what Articulation....lol, sorry. In all seriousness though the articulation is not completely bad, but darn close. I'd say 4-4.5/10, maybe a 5/10 with the thigh trick. It would have made sense however for them to at the very least have a holder inside for the gun. They didn't have to make it like the movie where when the thigh opened up the guns holder popped out where Robocop could grab it easily. This was basically a incomplete gimmick. Cool but unfinished. Your review was spot on. Since I didn't get this figure back in 2012 or whenever it first was released, I would probably say that I'd get this one, IF the stores here actually stock it. Thanks for the info. It's really helpful in deciding whether or not a figure is worth getting. This one looks great 8-9/10, poses pfft, 4-5/10, and accessories are also decent but not exceptional, a 5.5-6/10. Overall I'd say or give it a 18.5-20/30 or a 6-6.5/10. Not bad but not Ultimate. However if you didn't get this figure last run, like me, I'd say it's worth it, as it does really look exceptionally detailed and well done in appearance. If you have it already than I'd pass. Wait and see if they make a Battle Damaged Robocop, or maybe a Ultimate ULTIMATE? LOL!!😆🤣😆🤣😂