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The Loyal Subjects Ninja Turtles Figure BST AXN Krang with Bubble Walker stands at 13cm tall and features a unique Bubble Walker accessory, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of the iconic franchise. With vibrant colors and intricate detailing, this figure is perfect for display or play.





C**D
80s~90s cartoon vibes!
Well, it's Krang! ... No Android Body this time around but, for the price, I won't complain! Lots of articulation points, surprisingly (I mean... for a brain with two little arms)! A nice addition to any TMNT collection!
D**E
Excelente pieza!
Atiempo y excelente precio
Q**R
Fantastic figure, priced a little high.
Since the line began, I've picked up several BST AXN figures and while none of them were disasters, many of them looked and felt mediocre - not realistic and detailed enough to be true "collector" figures and not priced low enough to be mass market toys for children. Human likenesses have been very mixed, with figures like Napoleon Dynamite looking plastic and cartoonish, and the rock and roll figures looking more realistic. Sauron from Lord of the Rings is detailed and fantastic, but the Buffy Figures look simplified and "off." Quality in the line is very mixed.Krang absolutely rises to the higher side of quality.I was never a huge TMNT fan, and have no interest in the Turtle or mutant figures produced so far. I've always appreciated some of the the more interesting designs though and among them, Krang - a disembodied, tentacled brain-like alien - was always a favorite. When I saw a preview showing BST AXN was adding Krang to their line, I was intrigued. The pictures looked impressive, seeming to find a middle ground between full cartoonish style and an almost retro-sci-fi look. At $20, I wasn't convinced, but when I saw one available used in Amazon Marketplace for a few dollars less, I took a chance and ordered it. I was not disappointed.This is a very good figure that can work with multiple scales. The pink alien "brain" is molded and has few paint applications, but is detailed enough that with a custom paint job, could look very convincing. His walker is outstanding. It has smooth paint, crisp detail, and is surprisingly interesting compared to his vintage playmates toy. It almost looks like something from the Fallout game series and could work with a variety of detailed lines, including higher end collectible figures. The legs have "shoulder" and "knee" joints so it can be posed slightly, though the lack of ankles or outward movement puts it easily off balance. Two non-articulated tentacles can be attached to the front of the walker and when his ball-jointed arms are removed from his body, Krang can sit inside and it looks like he's piloting a small mech.I enjoyed this figure much more than expected and consider it one of BST AXN's finest so far. At $20 it is a little steep for the size of the figure but the walker is so well done it doesn't feel like a rip off. I'd feel more comfortable paying $15 or less for it though and if you see it for that price, snap it up.
C**G
It's okay.
My nephew loves Ninja Turtles, having some bad guys added to his collection is a win. My only gripe is when putting Krang into his mechanical suit, he's not locked into place, so it's easy for the cover to open up while playing, causing him to fall out.
D**L
Pequeña gran figura!!
Excelente calidad del material y acabados, la recomiendo muy buena pieza a precio justo.
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