🚀 Elevate Your Collection with BT-7274!
The McFarlane Toys Titanfall 2 BT-7274 Deluxe Figure is a meticulously crafted 10-inch collectible that features an articulated BT-7274 Titan and a 3-inch Jack Cooper figure. Designed for fans of the Titanfall 2 video game, this figure includes an X016-A2 Titan weapon and offers exclusive downloadable in-game content, making it a must-have for gamers and collectors alike.
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.0 |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Theme | Video Game |
Collection Name | Titanfall 2 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Additional Features | Exclusive downloadable in-game content |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Size | 10 inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 4"W x 12"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
L**S
Beautiful game accurate figure!!!
My real review leaves 4 1/2 stars, not 5. I am going to state why.Be sure to check the dimensions of this figure as it was WAY bigger than I expected. It's attention to detail is a spot on match to the game. One really bad thing is the gun in BT-7274's hand. It felt very fragile, which is dangerous... It was very difficult to fit the gun into the hand. I almost needed assistance to stretch the hand out to fit the weapon in his grip. The hand has NO ARTICULATION. There is articulation in the shoulder, elbow and wrist. The hand can twist but not open. There is also articulation in the legs but not the knees. Jack Cooper has little articulation. Besides my few complaints this is a great action figure with very beautiful attention to detail. I reckoned this to any Titanfall 2 fan. Don't forget my complaints about the figure, though.
P**P
Pretty Good value for TF Fans
Pretty good value relative to size, quality. And level of detail. I've seen similar items go for much higher prices.
I**B
Pretty good.
This gets a 4 out of 5 for two reasons. The first being that the shoulder joints on mine are not strong enough to hold themselves up, which is a problem when I want to pose it. The second point is that it's made out of hallow plastic. I know this isn't too big of a deal, but I was expecting it to be a solid vinyl figure like the majority of the McFarlane figures. Other than these point which can be overlooked, the paint is great and it looks cool.
T**.
Cool Figure; Great Details
It was pretty much what I expected. A nicely molded figure of BT. My box came damaged though, the plastic front was cracked open enough that you could easily fit your hand in and grab the figure. It really didn't bother me since I planned on removing it from the box, but someone looking for that in the box mint condition kinda thing might find this helpful.
R**N
High price Low quality
Bought it as a gift to my brother. Unfortunately it arrived with pieces broken off of it. Not satisfied at all when a gift is given only to find out its is broken
K**I
Great figures with big detail discrepancies.
First off the figure of BT-7274 is very well done with big detail discrepancies. On the prototype BT's eye is a bright blue including the periscope near the hatch but on the final product it's a dull blue. It looks like BT is offline. Second not all three periscopes near the hatch is colored, just the one in the front the two on the sides are painted the same color as the chassis. The art work from Respawn shows the periscopes are colored and if you played the game you will notice it too. I have pictures to show of the figure and pictures what it should be. Also the pictures I have here, three are the prototype prior to production, one is art from Respawn, and the other I taken outside of the box itself.Next Jack Cooper, what I can say. He almost looks like him, the colors are off. His visor on his helmet is a dark blue just like BT's eye. One more important note the two figures Jack Cooper & BT-7274 look nothing like the prototype that Mcflarene Toys have shown this is a completely different models. Somewhere in production something changed it was a complete disappointment to me. I was expecting to get what I saw not something else. Overall it's nicely done, sharp crisp details, but false advertisement of what you should be receiving. It's not worth a forty dollar toy. That's why I give it three stars instead of five.My kids are happy they really don't care about the details like I do. They just wanted their favorite character of the game that's BT-7274. Sorry Jack no offense your not so much their favorite character. My son pretends to play as Jack while my daughter pretends she's Jill Cooper Jack's twin sister. She found out there was a female character in the game then the idea was scrapped. The twin sister part she made that up. I would recommend this toy to anyone just be careful it's kind of fragile and breaks easily if your to rough with it. There isn't much articulation on BT-7274 and hardly on Jack Cooper. I also recommend it to any collector who is fan of the Titanfall series as long your not to technical about the details like I am.Update: Behind the box I have noticed it says the prototype will differ from the actual toy being sold. What's the point of selling a toy if it's going to be completely different from the actual prototype. They should of said that before I order it. Mcflarene Toys you did a bad job here misleading everyone. Any who the kids like it, but for myself am very picky.
B**L
He loved it
He loved it
D**Y
Disappointed. Here's why:
If you want a dynamic-posed figure for your display case/shelf, hope that someone else comes along and makes one, because this isn't it. I'm keeping it as part of my display collection for the game with the helmet and such, since I already bought it, but all-in-all, I'm actually fairly disappointed.Pros:- Reasonable amount of detail- Reasonable livery paint work (see multiple "cons" on this subject, however)- Reasonable size for a display pieceCons:- The head is cast into a single block of plastic, is essentially completely unpainted except for the "eye", and falls a bit short on detail, in my opinion- EXTREMELY limited poseability. It really can't do anything but do a vanilla "I'm standing here." pose---- Literally only has ankle and hip articulation in the legs, and while it has shoulder, elbow and wrist articulation in the arms, it still is very limited there, too. NO waist articulation AT ALL.And because of the aforementioned head casting, the head has no articulation, either.- The reason why the waist is unarticulated? Because, like the head, it is a single cast block of plastic with only a bit of paint detail.- Weak wrists mean that BT cannot hold out its weapon without inevitably having the gun aimed down because of the weight- Had to break the plastic of the pilot figure's hand to actually get him to grab the hand-rail on top of BT (it comes as a cast closed hole? Why?)- Pilot figure falls apart VERY easily at the joints, and arrived with a bent rifle that I haven't been able to quite straighten out.- Difficult to get the weapon into BT's hand - it honestly feels like you may be causing long-term damage while you're doing it, though if you're careful, there won't be.
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