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McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Red Hood and Nightwing 7" Action Figure Multipack
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- Showcases the two most competitive Robins in history!
- Red Hood and Nightwing figures are based on the the DC New 52 Comic Books
- Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
- Red Hood comes with 2 blasters
- Nightwing comes with 2 Escrima Sticks
- Pack includes 2 collectable art cards! One for each figure featuring their artwork on the front, and character biographies on the back
- Collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multipacks! Earth -52 (Red Death) and The Flash 7" Action Figure Multipack. Pack sold separately.
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Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 7 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
ASIN | B08964BHHB |
Item model number | 15453-5 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #205,806 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #12,479 in Action Figures |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Release date | January 22, 2021 |
Manufacturer | McFarlane Toys |
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Red Hood is a name and identity that has been used by various heroes and villains over the years. The current and best-known Red Hood is Jason Todd, a fierce hand-to-hand combatant and vigilante crime-fighter who was once Batman’s second heroic apprentice called Robin. He has a complicated relationship with both his former mentor, Batman, and the original Robin, Dick Grayson. Dick Grayson began his crime-fighting career as the original Robin—Batman’s protégé and crime-fighting partner. An expert acrobat and skilled fighter, Dick eventually left the nest and ventured out on his own as a new hero called Nightwing. His childhood experiences as a circus acrobat and trapeze artist make him extremely agile. He is a superior fighter and a highly skilled martial artist who has been personally trained by Batman. Nightwing is a keen detective, a natural leader, and a strategist with advanced knowledge of a variety of technologies.
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Customers like the quality, value, and appearance of the toy figure. They mention that the ankles are a little bit stiff, but the figures are fine. They also appreciate the appearance, saying that the costumes are nicely done.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the toy figure. They mention that the figures are top notch, the costumes are nicely done, and the packaging looks great.
"Great Figure. I'm Batman 👼. However, Batman, Nightwing, and The Bat Family, are my favorite characters in the DC Universe...." Read more
"So the figures are the good style. Hasbro and durable...." Read more
"...for my birthday, couldn't be happier, amazing quality and they look great on display, great addition for any action figure collection and the are..." Read more
"...Red Hood- His hand guns, while they look pretty great. Fitting them in his hand is a pain, but fitting them in the holsters, a damn nightmare...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the toy figure. They mention that it is a great price for a good product. Some customers also say that the packaging was great.
"...I had to spend a little extra coin to get this bundle, but it was well worth it...." Read more
"Packaging was great. Product was in good condition and for a great price." Read more
"...The good news is that the figures themselves were in good condition...." Read more
"Looks great. Purchased for a birthday gift and the box is in perfect condition." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the toy figure. They mention that it has the best quality. Some customers also mention that the movement is not the greatest, but it's pretty good.
"...a while and I received them for my birthday, couldn't be happier, amazing quality and they look great on display, great addition for any action..." Read more
"...The detail on both of them is insane, they’re nicely done and the same quality you’ve probably grown to expect from McFarlane’s DC line...." Read more
"...Not the greatest movement but pretty good, ankles are a little fragile feeling, but both look really great." Read more
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The detail on both of them is insane, they’re nicely done and the same quality you’ve probably grown to expect from McFarlane’s DC line.
From the masks to the cool emblems on Red Hood’s guns, the people at McFarlane Toys are killing it. I love the jacket on Jason Todd, and both their costumes are nicely done.
Accessory wise, you don’t get too much.
Red Hood comes with:
- Bio Collectible Card (it’s got that shine, looks awesome, bit of a pain to remove most likely)
- Hand guns (x2) (see my complaints on the holsters)
- Display Base (x1)
Nightwing comes with:
- Bio Collectible Card
- Escrima Sticks (see my complaints about these let down of an accessory)
- Display Base
The articulation on both of these figures is pretty.. Okay. I mean they’re both known to be acrobatic. These figures don’t quite show that, in my opinion.
I was hoping they’d have a bit more articulation in the legs, mostly. Maybe it’s just cause I’m a bit more used to Marvel Legends. But the most these guys can do is the splits. It’d probably work wonders if the legs could rotate a bit more than they do. But they still look good.
Red Hood’s gloves hinder his wrist articulation, you can pull them a little and something feels like it’s about to give. But the wrists seem pretty locked in their place outside some 360 rotation.
Complaints:
Nightwing
- His escrima sticks are just a black unpainted plastic log. It would’ve been so cool if you could’ve clicked them together and formed a staff.
A little paint would’ve made them look so much nicer.
They’re a bit warped on my figure, and I also had to slightly pull the pieces on his back that hold them to make one stick fit better. Not sure if I could run them through some hot water or hit them with some hot air to correct the shape. But that’s an option.
I’ve almost bought the blue costumed Nightwing figure they put out a while back with the BAF part, but looking at this figure, starting to seem like this figure is just a repaint.
Red Hood
- His hand guns, while they look pretty great. Fitting them in his hand is a pain, but fitting them in the holsters, a damn nightmare. Yet somehow, a bit worse trying to remove them from the holsters. They’re flexible but they feel like they’re not the most sturdy.
(It helps if you slide the gun into the holsters, then press them down, not too roughly though)
Again, not sure if the warm water, or hot air gun trick will help the gun/the holsters.
If you’re a fan of either or both character, I wouldn’t pass it up. Sure, they both have their flaws (in my opinion) don’t pass these up.
Especially for the price it’ll be for now (I’m sure it’ll take an insane price jump)
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2021
The detail on both of them is insane, they’re nicely done and the same quality you’ve probably grown to expect from McFarlane’s DC line.
From the masks to the cool emblems on Red Hood’s guns, the people at McFarlane Toys are killing it. I love the jacket on Jason Todd, and both their costumes are nicely done.
Accessory wise, you don’t get too much.
Red Hood comes with:
- Bio Collectible Card (it’s got that shine, looks awesome, bit of a pain to remove most likely)
- Hand guns (x2) (see my complaints on the holsters)
- Display Base (x1)
Nightwing comes with:
- Bio Collectible Card
- Escrima Sticks (see my complaints about these let down of an accessory)
- Display Base
The articulation on both of these figures is pretty.. Okay. I mean they’re both known to be acrobatic. These figures don’t quite show that, in my opinion.
I was hoping they’d have a bit more articulation in the legs, mostly. Maybe it’s just cause I’m a bit more used to Marvel Legends. But the most these guys can do is the splits. It’d probably work wonders if the legs could rotate a bit more than they do. But they still look good.
Red Hood’s gloves hinder his wrist articulation, you can pull them a little and something feels like it’s about to give. But the wrists seem pretty locked in their place outside some 360 rotation.
Complaints:
Nightwing
- His escrima sticks are just a black unpainted plastic log. It would’ve been so cool if you could’ve clicked them together and formed a staff.
A little paint would’ve made them look so much nicer.
They’re a bit warped on my figure, and I also had to slightly pull the pieces on his back that hold them to make one stick fit better. Not sure if I could run them through some hot water or hit them with some hot air to correct the shape. But that’s an option.
I’ve almost bought the blue costumed Nightwing figure they put out a while back with the BAF part, but looking at this figure, starting to seem like this figure is just a repaint.
Red Hood
- His hand guns, while they look pretty great. Fitting them in his hand is a pain, but fitting them in the holsters, a damn nightmare. Yet somehow, a bit worse trying to remove them from the holsters. They’re flexible but they feel like they’re not the most sturdy.
(It helps if you slide the gun into the holsters, then press them down, not too roughly though)
Again, not sure if the warm water, or hot air gun trick will help the gun/the holsters.
If you’re a fan of either or both character, I wouldn’t pass it up. Sure, they both have their flaws (in my opinion) don’t pass these up.
Especially for the price it’ll be for now (I’m sure it’ll take an insane price jump)
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Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2022
Reviewed in Mexico on October 21, 2021