Showing posts with label Legend of Zelda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legend of Zelda. Show all posts

Monday, August 12, 2024

Jakks Pacific Legend of Zelda Link with Master Sword & Shield


I've owned a Jakks Pacific Link figure in this scale, but this one had a little more detail and articulation, of note a toe-hinge. As the "fantasy" part of my collection has grown, I thought this figure might make a good background character. And at south of ten bucks, I didn't have much to lose.


The figure has pretty decent articulation, including double-hinged knees/elbows and toe hinges, but there's very limited waist movement and he can't look up or down that far. Still, for ten bucks- not bad.




Below, Link with Mattel Masterverse Prince Adam, Mattel Origins She-Ra, and NECA Dungeons and Dragons Warduke for size comparison. Link kinda fits in with a variety of figure scales due to his elven build. You'll probably see him again in future posts!

More Later- Make It FUN!

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Jakks Pacific World of Nintendo Link


I missed the whole Nintendo experience, my only real experiences with video games left back in the arcades of the early eighties, so the Legend of Zelda is totally lost on me. Still, I always liked the Dungeons and Dragons aesthetic of Link, which reminded me of the LJN figures of my childhood. This 4.5" representation of Link represents Link in his red Goron Tunic, which really caught my eye on the pegs.


There isn't a great deal of articulation range, nor stability in this action figure, but Link is a barely passable value at eight dollars, due mostly to the great styling. He holds his sword well, which fits neatly into his sheath pegged into his back.




Apropos of nothing, Jakks Pacific World of Nintendo Link with DC Direct Superwoman...


Jakks Pacific World of Nintendo Link with SH Figuarts Sentai Redhawk...


Jakks Pacific World of Nintendo Link with Bandai Big Hero 6 FRED...



And finally, Jakks Pacific World of Nintendo Link with the Hasbro Hulk from my last post...
did you know these two actually get along quite well?

More Later- Make It FUN!