After the breaking of the Fellowship at Amon Hen, Legolas joined Aragorn and Gimli in the hunt for the Uruks who had captured Merry and Pippin. Legolas's keen sight and sharp ears allowed him to descry from afar the signs of their enemies while constantly scanning for sign of the Hobbits amid the trodden mud of the Uruks' trail. Includes Rohan Armor.
This is one of the best Legolas figures made. The likeness is decent enough and the articulation is good. He comes with a vinyl cape, has Rohan pauldrons, a Rohan sword, his twin daggers, bow of the galadrim, arrows and all his accessories fit in sheathes or his quiver. There’s a lot to like about this figure, my only issues with this one as well as the majority of Legolas figures is that he’s too tall and should be roughly the same height as Aragorn for film accuracy and his hands are often not tight enough to accommodate holding his iconic daggers. Other than this and the viynl cape (which I swapped out with aclith one from the fellowship gift pack) it’s a really good figure and this one on single card back is usually better than the ones in multipacks as there’s variations with the...[See More]
Legolas, the elven archer of the Fellowship.
Here is another great character remade again but this time even better. Standing at 6 inches tall, Legolas features his Rohan armor, worn during the battle of Helms Deep. Why its called armor I don't know, all hes got on armor wise is two shoulder pads. Our Elf comes loaded with weapons. He features a bow, three arrows, two elven knives and sheaths and a sword with sheath. He also comes with a Uruk shield that has wheels so we can re-create the scene where he surfs down steps on a shield, jumps off and kicks the shield into a passing orcs neck.
As much as Toybiz would call it a different figure, hes wearing his normal elven clothes, which are grey and green. The only new pieces of clothing are his rust brown shoulder pads, armor straps and a...[See More]
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