Gadunka is one of my favorite sets of all time, and this is a great representation of him! I'd never thought of Gadunka as a clam-like being before, very cool.
I think he might look better with trans-apple eyes instead of trans-red, but the overall construction of the face - built from scratch but recognizable - is most impressive.
The Brain Attack sets are the first ball-and-socket based action figures Lego's made that I've liked absolutely none of. Yawn. Breez comes close to being interesting, but meh. I think I'll skip all these guys unless summer reveals something more interesting than Aquagon, Evo and Jet Rocka (have any of the other sets been revealed?).
Interesting. I see it in only two sets and they seem to be the same color. I'd ask if it were coming out in other series/lines later, but you wouldn't be able to answer. XP
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On Stormer's ankles, what is that piece the new "sturdifying" socket as introduced in the Superheroes connects to? I don't recognize it.
Look good. Just a few things of note.
Stormer's feet are... odd. I'd like to see them at a different angle but I don't see the piece used in anything else.
Stormer's blade is also confirmed to just be two blades - like Batman's/Breez's - connected with a cam.
I can't tell what piece is armoring Speeda's torso...
Interesting new cladding detail on Stringer's shoulders.
blarg too much black phantom head
Breez has been my favorite from this wave since I first it. She still is, I think. Thanks for the review, I've been eager to see if she looked as good in-hand. I want to get her and Thornraxx ASAP.
Yes, Witch Doctor was the first to forgo the torso bone. Still, Thornraxx is notable for being the first "canister" set to not use the standard body piece since... The Barraki?