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The Square Enix Hitman Absolution: Play Arts Kai Agent 47 Action Figure is a meticulously crafted collectible that features interchangeable hands and signature handguns, including the iconic Silverballer, along with a sniper rifle, making it a must-have for fans and collectors of the Hitman franchise.
D**.
Pretty cool.
The figure is great. I like the way you can position 47 in different ways. A very cool product.
L**O
Good model, very good articulation,
It's a very good model with pretty decent articulation, but the paint job isn't quite as good, they painted some shadows on the face and it makes the head stand out too much from the rest of the body, besides it looks like it's dirty.
J**K
47 ways to love it
So I got this guy a while ago and i have to say it`s great!!! today I`m tired so I`ll keep it short this figure has tons of movement what you`d expect from a Play Arts Kai figure. the Figure is durable and it fell from my closet onto a wooden floor and you could barley tell a difference.(except for a few scratches)The figures has a great paint job and the bad part I could see is his face looked a little wired but that's a only one thing that's not really a problem. Also this i have to mention Play Arts Kai did perfect on the sculpt even including little wrinkles on his suit. This figure comes with two guns his pistols and a sniper rifle. Another plus is that his hands a really well sculpted and they work with other guns so I`ve even had agent 47 wield a AK-47. :) Overall this figure stands at around 11 inches which is my guess but does`nt really stand up well on its own. I give this figure a 9 out of 10 a must have for collectors and people who just think he looks cool
J**R
Excelente figura
Una figura de buena calidad
J**N
Now THIS is The Hitman
This Action Figure is an accurate and handsome depiction of Agent 47, The Hitman. Much much better than that NECA figure that has many flaws and shows 47 with his coat and tie wind blown. (Just awful.....go look for yourself ....it is here on amazon too) This figure now stands proudly in the midst of my 140+ Action Figure Collection. The NECA figure is taking a little trip with the Trash Man in the morning.
S**N
I open the box and take out the figurine and the Torso/Abs are made out of two mieces amd if you don't make it lean forward then
Besides for the fact that it took forever to arrive (close to 2weeks) I told myself it's okay because the figurine should be worth the wait. I open it, package was okay , not sure if it was suppose to be in plastic wrap but mine wasn't. I open the box and take out the figurine and the Torso/Abs are made out of two mieces amd if you don't make it lean forward then it's a gap between the torso and the bottom half of the figurine and it looks bad. As far as figurine details yeah they were detailed and nocely done. The thing that threw me off the most was that when I tried to equip the figurine w/ the two Berettas , one arm came off.....at first I thought that it was supposed to since the fogurine came with an exchangeble hand. But it turned out that the arm just snapped. It could be a factory thing or I don't know, but I personally wasn't sattisfied woth the product over all. Even the return process took for ever, it took them 2days to email me the return form and I paid extra to do an express shipping, and they didn't even bother picking it up, i had to wait yet another 6days or so to get my money back which was B.S.
A**I
poor quality.
fragile rifle, poor quality.. however the figure is somehow the least awful hitman figure in the market
M**D
Could have been better, but still worth buying
If you're a fan of Agent 47 or the Hitman series, this is a decent figure that you'll want to add to your collection for sure. The sculpts for 47 and his accessories are spot on. He stands in place very easily. The paint job is decent at best. His hands are sculpted well enough to hold his guns. The jacket is cleverly made out of soft plastic to allow the arms to move more freely. And the articulation you'd come to expect from Play Arts figures is mostly there. But it's far from perfect. It still has several flaws that keep it from being a must-have for anyone else.The movement for the head is severely lacking. It's sculpted to fit onto the ball peg like a helmet, which not only looks ugly in profile view, but also serves to restrict where you can turn it. He can't look up at all, which is kind of disappointing. He also has those ugly knee joints that's typical with most Play Art figures. I don't know why Square keeps using them, but that's just something we all have to live with, I guess. On 47 though, they're not as bad looking to me as his legs are pretty thin compared to other figures. As long as you keep his legs bent at a 45-degree angle, they won't look all that terrible when you pose him.You may be bothered by the fact some of his signature weapons are missing. I can't fathom how they couldn't have included a fiber wire and another set of hands to hold it with. 47 doesn't just rely on his guns to get the job done, so this makes no sense at all. It's like making a Deadpool figure with no katanas. 47 also comes with the wrong sniper rifle. As far as I can tell, the one that's in the package looks like a black variant of the PGM Sniper. I could be wrong. Whichever one it is, it may be the same one he had in the Sniper Challenge mode they made for Hitman Absolution. Regardless, any long-time fan would know that 47's sniper rifle of choice is the W2000, so the decision not to go with that one instead is pretty odd to me.And even if you're willing to overlook that, there's no excuse for why this sniper rifle should have its stand sculpted onto it and not be made separate. If it can't be removed, then the only real use this sniper has is for poses where 47 is sitting down near a surface he can rest it on when making a hit. He can hold it standing up if you want, but that built-in stand just makes it look silly.They also could have put more time into the paint work. The sculpts on his weapons are nicely detailed, and I also like that the Silverballers are painted with a nice gun-metal finish. However, they only have flat color washes and no shading. That totally undermines the rest of the work they'd put into them. And I don't know if this is an issue with the whole line-up, but there's some color bleeding out from the gun handles. The sniper rifle has many of these same issues, save for the bleeding. But one thing you'll notice right away is the scope is painted with the same black wash as the rest of the rifle, when it should be given a more lit-up color to give it distinction. So these weapons, while decent, are not up to par with some of the accessories from the more recent Play Arts figures.47 himself doesn't have any serious paint issues to where it'd necessarily become a problem for me, except for his face. The skin tones were wisely chosen, but the application is questionable. While the bone structure is nicely accentuated, there's just too much of a contrast between the darks and the midtones. In the end, it just makes the face look dirty. On the flip side, you can see that the bar code on the back of his head is done pretty well. Even the numbers are legible enough. I don't know how they did it, but I have to commend them for doing such an extremely good job. My only complaint is the bar code stands out way too much. It's too big, and the black color isn't subdued enough. In fact, there's hardly has any separation between the bars at all, making it look more like a patch of hair from a distance. It's not too big a deal, but I do think it's pretty ugly.I'm personally okay with how the rest of the figure is painted. I do need to point out though that if they wanted to keep his design current, they missed some of the finer details that I know they were capable of replicating. His tie, for one, is just a flat red. None of the intricate patterns on the tie that appear in the games are there. The same applies to the missing stripes on his shirt, which could also have better shading as well.Overall, while there are some glaring flaws with this figure, I still think it's solid enough to warrant buying it. I certainly would not have paid full price for it when it first came out, but the price has dropped substantially since then. It's definitely worth the $40 it's selling for at most online stores, so if you're a Hitman fan, I'd say go pick it up. You won't regret buying it. But if you're more of a casual figure collector looking for some cool gun-toting characters, then I can safely say you can give this one a pass.
M**S
Cool looking toy
I work as an illustrator and thought this would be a handy toy to use as a reference. It has a lot of nice details on it and has a lot of points of articulation on it so its easy to pose. My only issue with the product is that it only comes with 1 hand that can be switched to use the smaller guns.The seller was great. The parcel arrived very fast and I was very impressed with the shipping. I would definitely buy from them again in a heart beat :)
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