I love the intro. The figure looks pretty good despite the fact that the face looks a bit muddy as you already mentioned.. However, it doesn't make any sense as to why McFarlane Toys would release Billy the Kid's accessories separately. They could've easily included them with the figure. Thanks Spot!
Another Trope I don't like from early McFarlane figures they got so caught up with design they didn't often think of practicality too much work to display this one
Actually billy the kid died at 21 look it up if you don’t believe me and the first rifle you pointed out is called a Winchester which was commonly used by cowboys in the wild West because of The amount of ammo you could put in it and also how fast you can reload it
Mine went in all the way but the piece broke off in his foot. Now he is posed in a way on my shelf that if anyone touches him, I will have to RKO them.
Is this a figure of Stallone from Rambo five? J/k. The wood casket makes a lame display base. The dead guy as someone said does look like Chuck Norris. Nicely detailed rifle with the rags wrapped around it. Billy does look older. Cool little tomahawk. His face sculpt does look a little muddy and his hands are weak. A nice figure but as usual crappy limited articulation. Thanks Spot!
he gives me an Native American feel to it
I love the intro. The figure looks pretty good despite the fact that the face looks a bit muddy as you already mentioned.. However, it doesn't make any sense as to why McFarlane Toys would release Billy the Kid's accessories separately. They could've easily included them with the figure. Thanks Spot!
There was a picture of Billy the Kid taken when he was nineteen years old. They should have based his appearance off that picture.
Western era was the best.
My Favorite time of the year for figure reviews.
Terrific, thorough review. Thanks!
is it just me or does the face look a little like Tomas Jane ? when he played Punisher.
noticed it too
I was thinking the same thing
I thought he looked more like Warren Beatty
"What's in the box?! What's in the box?!
Great review man! ..looking forward to more Spooky spot
Another Trope I don't like from early McFarlane figures they got so caught up with design they didn't often think of practicality too much work to display this one
Heh heh, the man in the coffin kinda looks like Chuck Norris!
is that john wick in the casket???
Still think its a cool looking figure even if you cant pose him any other way except for how it was designed to be displayed
Always loved this figure but I think he looks to Native American
ANd some Natives became cowboys, in fact a lot of cowboy culture was based on Natives.
@@Wolf741000 Yes, but the Kid wasn't Native. He was Irish-American
Aw, sorry about breaking his gun. :(
No this is not private
who said it was?
Actually billy the kid died at 21 look it up if you don’t believe me and the first rifle you pointed out is called a Winchester which was commonly used by cowboys in the wild West because of The amount of ammo you could put in it and also how fast you can reload it
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Great Review 😀
Coop intro
thank you.
*coop
Mine went in all the way but the piece broke off in his foot. Now he is posed in a way on my shelf that if anyone touches him, I will have to RKO them.
Looks cool but u cant play wit it
First
Looks nothing like Billy the kid.
Is this a figure of Stallone from Rambo five? J/k. The wood casket makes a lame display base. The dead guy as someone said does look like Chuck Norris. Nicely detailed rifle with the rags wrapped around it. Billy does look older. Cool little tomahawk. His face sculpt does look a little muddy and his hands are weak. A nice figure but as usual crappy limited articulation. Thanks Spot!
This is kind of a lame and tree by McFarland nothing about it screams Billy the Kid