A breed of creatures evolved from a tortured race of Elves that were thrown into slavery in the mines and in the outskirts of Mordor. Skilled with weapons, the Orcs are the footsoldiers of Sauron, the Dark Lord, traveling in marauding bands, stopping at nothing to destroy the mission of the Fellowship of the Ring.
Another decent figure for the forces of evil. It’s pretty much perfect in my opinion though there are some issues I’m sure others would have with it namely the articulation. Like in the movie the figure stands in a squated position which for this figure is permanent as there is no knee articulation. This isn’t a problem necessarily as they obviously stand like that, but if one were to pose a Goblin in a leaping slash I suppose this would be problematic. The “Moria Orc” or Goblin comes with a removable helmet, sword and shield and all of them fit well on the figure and look detailed. I really love how weta’s team designed these goblins and how every culture is explored in detail but not only the forces of good but evil as well continued into the hobbit films rather than just reusing these...[See More]
*sigh* Yet another repacked figure, will it ever end? I doubt it...
The Moria Orc, originally released for the first movies wave packaged with Merry and Pipin, here now by himself. Good or bad, you decide. He comes with two things, a cool looking helmet and that pointy stick they call a sword. No lever functions for once. Face turned out pretty good, looks like one angry goblin.
I liked this paintjob, it looked well for this guy. His armor is a combo of red, grey and black with all the seeable skin being a greenish/pale color. Sword and helmet are also black.
Movement was a bit hindered here at only the head, shoulders, elbows, wrists and thighs. The lack of leg movement keeps him stuck in a squatting pose.
One of the better looking Orcs but the lack of major leg movement is annoying...[See More]
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