First thing’s first, as the new Tron Legacy toys are just hitting the market now, I want to thank Spin Master’s most excellent Brand Manager, Eric Phan, for hooking us up with a couple samples to check out and see if the the new Tron toys were truly as awesome as they looked behind the glass at Comic-Con. The two toys we got to check out were the Deluxe Clu Action Figure and Kevin Flynn’s Light Cycle.
Tron Legacy Deluxe Clu Figure
I wanted to start with this one because, as much as I love anything even remotely light cycle, I’ve been really interested in getting my hands on one of these figures so I could try out the “impulse projection” feature.
When it comes to articulation, I was quite pleased. I was able to get clue into just about any position I wanted. I never had any trouble making him stand and the joints were all firm enough to hold position, but not so stiff that I was worried I might snap something.
OK, now let’s talk about what makes this thing super cool… the Impulse Projection thingy. I don’t know how it works, and I’m not going to crack his head open to find out, but it is pretty slick. You see, instead of sculpting a head on the figure, they actually project it inside the helmet. When the figure talks, and it has a lot of things to say, the face changes enough that it really does give the impression that the figure is talking. I could see this being limited to helmeted action figures right now, but it is awesome. Also, as an extra bonus… whenever Clu talks, the yellow stripes on the front of his outfit light up. AWESOME!
Kevin Flynn’s Light Cycle
OK, I’ll always have a place in my heart for the original light cycles, but if you can’t admit that the new ones are cool than you are lying, and possibly have a visual or mental impairment of some kind.
This is one of those vehicle toys that has such a slick design that it went immediately from my review table to the shelf where I keep my batmobiles and my Ecto-1. You can’t not have these cycles on display. The sculpt is filled with smooth clean lines, the wheels roll nice and smoothly and the hinges on the cockpit canopy don’t give you any problems.
All in all it is a great piece, if there was one thing I’d like to see there that isn’t there already, it would probably be the engine sound. I only say this because I know how important the engine sound is in the movie and how much trouble they went through to make it work with the Daft Punk soundtrack.
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