I spotted the new 12 inch figures at one of the local WMs today. I had originally planned on skipping these guys based on the pictures I had seen online. When I picked one up to examine it more closely my opinion immediately changed. I liked the Flint figure but I am a sucker for anything Cobra and they only had one Cobra Soldier left, so I put him in the cart.
Enough of my rambling, on to the review:
Part 1: The base figure.
I forgot to take a picture of the packaged figure, but here is one with all the contents (minus the missile ).

The paper insert:

Like many of my peers, I have a great disdain for 12 inch figures with "sculpted on" clothing. To me, it kind of takes away some of what 1/6 scale figures are all about. There is just something about the little guys having their own wardrobes and uniforms that they can change into and out of. That being said, I can understand why toy companies take the "sculpted on" approach: It's cheaper. The more accessories or clothes that the companies put in the package, the more its gonna cost. If they can cut a little of the cost and then still make it appealing to kids, the company will sell more product.
With the Cobra Soldier, the sculpted clothing is limited to his sweater and face mask. The mask, to me is forgivable, due to the fact that I will only use him as the intended character. Also, it would be hard to get a real cloth mask to fit well.


The shirt is a little more annoying, but it has some nice detail (the texture, folds, and Cobra symbols). I also like the fact that the "shirt" is tight fitting and low lying so that it can be easily be covered by pretty much any cloth shirt or jacket that you want from the same scale. I have a new sweater ordered from monkeydepot. (I'll post pics as soon as I get it.)


I don't think that the shirt needs both the insignia and the word COBRA. I believe the symbols would be just fine by themselves. But, no big deal.


I like the cut-off glove look for the hands and the articulation is good. The fingers open and close with the index finger being separate. There is no Kung-fu grip, so they don't grab on very tightly.





The figure has good articulation and poseability overall. And check out those Cobra blue undies. I wonder if those are issued to you when you sign up.

I'm getting kinda sleepy now, so be here tomorrow for Part 2: The clothes and accessories.



























