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Halo 3 Series 3 – War Chieftain Weapon Class

By admin On February 24, 2010 Under Halo 3
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  • Figure debut for series 3
  • Brute chieftain is the tallest figure in the line standing at 6.75¿
  • Articulated at neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist hips, thighs, knees and ankles
  • Equipped with fuel rod gun
  • Weapons are removable

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Halo 3 Series 3 – War Chieftain Weapon Class

5 comments - add yours
John D. Lewis

February 24, 2010

My kids both have one and both broke very easily. Not durable. I will not buy anymore Halo toys. If you want to buy one and sit it on computer for looks, then your only worry is getting it out of the package without it falling apart. Terrible toys.
Rating: 1 / 5

Ryan Crout

February 24, 2010

K so, first off, this would be my first series three figure, and i’d just like to say this to McFarlane:

“WHY DIDN’T YOU PEOPLE MAKE THEM WITH FINGERS LIKE THAT IN THE FIRST PLACE?!?!?!!?!”

cause seriously, series one and two just canNOT hold the shotgun or the battle rifle…

anyway

As with all these halo 3 action figures, the detail is rediculously accurate.

he shines…

:D

yes, very much so, he quite literally IS gold

and he sure as heck feels like

he must weigh a TON

he feels like a gears toy, that kind of weight

and his huge feet mean that he can still be posed incredibly well

the detail on the gun is equally good

although the gun seems a little too big to me,

i dunno, maybe it’s just a sizing thing for the figure

also? the fuel rod cannon has no peg hole

so not only can you not store it on his back, you can’t store it on ANYONE’S back

but the gun looks cool and fits well in all the figures hands

i didn’t have the trigger problem that other people had

rather

mine was far more annoying

maybe i’m just getting bad luck with brutes, but the stalker i got and this guy, both lost their left hand the second i tried to move it

it doesn’t bug me that much tho, since A he can’t duel weild anyway, and B his arms won’t reach together close enough to put both hands on the gun

still

he looks SICK holding it with one hand

and he is durable enough to stand up to some serious playing

the detail is superb, the balance is suburb, and the figure only suffers from minor drawbacks

all in all a good investment, and a fine addition to anyone seeking more brute corpses ;)

Rating: 4 / 5

A. Schroeder

February 24, 2010

Take the basic MacFarlane Brute body, and decorate him according to the fieldspecs.

Not necessarily an innovative figure from any angle, but, extremely accurate for those of us who love H-3. Might have bought it for the fuel rod alone….

Am extremely pleased with this offering.

It is what it is, and Halo fans will see that.
Rating: 4 / 5

W. Conrad

February 24, 2010

We purchased this toy for my son who is a big Halo fan. He has quite a few of them and we have had very good luck with them. There are a lot of small pieces (armor, guns, etc.) that can be easily lost. Other than the small pieces we have had very few issues with the Halo line of toys.
Rating: 4 / 5

A. Janke

February 24, 2010

This toy was very fun accept for the fact it was not very movable. The head can move side to side. Its arms can move up and down and its legs can just barley move back and forth. When I received it in the male I tried to twist the hands and one of them broke off. Then attempting to hold the gun with the broken hand, the trigger broke off as well. We are going to fix it with super glue as we have done with other Halo items. If you buy this item or any other brutes, don’t twist the hands and be careful with the guns.
Rating: 4 / 5