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This ThreeA WWR 1/6 scale N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven 12-inch action figure deserves that much attention, hence a two-part review :) I had already covered the box, its contents and the figure straight out of the box in the previous post. Now let's do a breakdown and see what lies beneath the outer layers.
A quick re-cap: N.O.M. (which stands for "Not Ordinary Men") exists in the WWR (World War Robot) universe which Ashley Wood and TP Louise created and they are fighting in the Great War which involves other parties / factions as well. This N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven 12-inch action figure is released by ThreeA, a collaborative effort between toy maker ThreeZero and Ashley Wood.
ThreeA (3A) World War Robot (WWR) 1/6 scale N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven 12-inch action figure comes with a WWII German helmet, gas mask with air hoses coming out of it and going into an oxygen tank, very weathered / dirtied hooded shirt with the number 27 printed on the left chest, a gun belt that has two holsters which hold his two revolvers (one on each side), a baton in holder, three pouches (they are actually WWII German StG44 triple magazine pouches) and the pouch / carrier for his oxygen tank, pants and boots.
Here's a look at 3A's N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven without his belt, wearing just the hooded shirt and pants and holding onto the oxygen tank. He comes with an extra right gloved hand besides the pistol / gun gripping gloved hand.
Check out the equally dirtied ("weathered") pants and boots, all done to get the post-apocalyptic look
The picture below shows ThreeA WWR 1/6 scale N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven 12-inch action figure's gun belt that has two holsters for his two revolvers (one on each side), a baton holder, three pouches (they are actually WWII German StG44 triple magazine pouches) and the pouch / carrier for his oxygen tank all laid out, plus the pistol grip hand.
Here's 3A World War Robot 1/6 scale N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven 12-inch action figure with the hood up and holding his baton with the gun gripping hand.
With the hood up, you can see the N.O.M. logo and words "elle sehen" which is German for "see all", perhaps meaning "all-seeing eye" as there is the eye logo on the WWII German helmet with the German words "dritte"meaning third in German. The main logo does look like three eyes converging to form a triangle.
Although ThreeA WWR N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven comes with two guns / revolvers, he only has one gun gripping hand so he can't be posed with his two guns drawn like how the old American Wild West cowboys are seen doing in the movies.
Scroll down to see more pictures of this ThreeA WWR 1/6 scale N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven 12-inch action figure with pictures taken from all sides and showing the different profiles and turnaround views.
You can see the eye logo on the right-hand side of the WWII German helmet with the German words "dritte"meaning third in German.
Scroll down for the close-up views of this ThreeA WWR 1/6 scale N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven 12-inch action figure with gun drawn. With the hoses coming out of the gas mask and going into the pouch, it makes N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven look like a human squid.
And lastly, some close-up shots / pictures of ThreeA WWR 1/6 scale N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven 12-inch action figure with hood up and baton raised.
Monday 17 December 2012
ThreeA WWR 1/6 scale N.O.M. Disciple Twenty-Seven 12-inch action figure REVIEW II
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