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Other then complete mutilation for these toys for custom projects, I don't see much in them. I mean you can only pose these things so long before they get tedious and you throw them aside.
The large feet turned out to not be all that bad; they provide the standard "alpha male" toy with a very stable base to do some pretty amazing stances and poses that'd cause most other action figures to fall flat without proper hand support. The ball-jointed articulation gives the figure a much wider range of poseability than most ready-made action figures, which adds a good touch of play value to the whole affair. And I was surprised by how well the thing held together after I'd assembled it-- all the joints fit together snugly. Also, I've yet to experience parts pooping off during normal play.
As for my "too generic-looking" gripe... well, this bugger is marketed towards folks who like to paint and customize models & stuff. Which is somethin' I'm pretty poor at, and would explain why I've made few efforts to add any details to my own Stikfas. 'Bout the only customizing I've done with this particular toy is put a firearm in each hand, place the police cap accessory from the "K-9 Unit" set on its head, and voila-- instant disgruntled postal worker! Or I'll hand him the chainsaw and ax from my "Firefighter" set for those days when he feels like engaging in close-range mail room mayhem! Heh-- chop, chop...
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These toys are completely interchangalbe with each other. You can customize the figure because of the additional parts in the package or buy another Xevoz action figure, even a different figure and mix and match. These toys work on a "build it yourself" technique of ball socket joints.
The Sledge Trooper is a robot that comes with multiple heads and weapons. The stickers included allow you customize it even figure. Plus, you these toys have a range of motion in one arm than most toys have in thier entire body.
Hands down, you or your child will get hours of play and plus it will boost the creativity and imagination of children of all ages.
Plus these toys are durable. After many, many hours of rotating, if a joint gets loose, add nail polish remover to loose part and let it dry. Wal-lay, it is like new.
Bottom Line - Greatest toy to come about for a long time and I wish I had these when I was a kid. I have bought a good bit of these and I will buy more as a collector.


Hannah Had To Have One


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