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| | Features | Recreate key battle sequences from James Cameron's futuristic film, Avatar.The ultimate in gritty combat action and adventure Combat Amp Suit!Features over 22 points of articulation and fires multiple projectiles.Built to hold all Avatar action figuresComes with an exclusive i-Tag for an in-depth exploration of Pandora's wild world.
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| WARNING:| CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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| | Description | Intended for ages 6+, each Avatar Creature/Vehicle interacts with most 3 ¾â?- 4 ¼â? figures, and is accompanied by a character-specific i-tag. The articulated AMP Suit features a handheld cannon, and seats one figure (not included). In the movie Avatar, the AMP suit measured 13 feet tall and six feet wide; the Mitsubishi MK-6 Armored Mobility Platform was equipped with a hip-mounted and detachable GAU-90 thirty millimeter cannon, an optional flamethrower, slashing blade, and AMP Suit Knife. Maintained by a single human operator via voiceprint pattern-coded verbally-activated commands, the bipedal AMP Suit thrives in various hostile environments and provides its operator with heightened strength. AMP suits were utilized by RDA infantry as guards and patrol units, and participated in the Assault on the Tree of Souls. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 12.0 inches | | Product Width: | 2.75 inches | | Product Height: | 12.0 inches | | Package Length: | 12.2 inches | | Package Width: | 11.6 inches | | Package Height: | 2.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 12 customer reviews )
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12 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Pretty Disappointing Jan 06, 2010
By J. Boyes, Jr. When I first saw the Avatar movie, I couldn't help but think that it would be awesome to have an action figure of the mech from the movie. After I watched the movie for the second time, I had to go and get one. Boy was that a mistake. This thing was a disappointment and I wish I hadn't bought it. I mainly wanted it for display purposes, but it doesn't look very nice. It doesn't look the least bit metallic. In fact, it looks like a big hunk of cheap plastic. Another gripe that I had was that the weapons don't fit in the hands properly. The gun was very loose, and the knife just completely falls out. I don't see the point in having a removable knife if it can't even fit in the hand. The AMP suit also does not stand up very well. You have to position it perfectly or else it will fall over, and when it falls over, rest assured that at least one of the legs will fall off. Since I should try to say at least one positive thing, it was fairly easy to assemble. Even if you feel like you have to have one of these, I would recommend that you wait since another version of this is supposed to be released in the future. Hopefully, it will be a major improvement over this one.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
RDA Makes a Darn Good Display Mar 09, 2010
By SSH
"Groovie Buff"
I've outgrown toys, and I accept this...but this toy managed to lure me into purchasing it. It's a pretty big toy, too, standing at approximately 7-9 inches tall, it looks great and cooler than your classic movie toy.
I've heard about the problems with assembly and how the articulation is faulty and how the gun and knife don't stay in the hands, but these are minor problems if, like me, you want to use it as a display on your shelf. The gun DOES take some talent and patience to pose and the knife stays in play if you position it right, and the articulation is just fine.
I hope you enjoy this toy!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Cool toy, but be careful with it Jan 28, 2011
By mom of 4 I ordered this toy for my almost 8 year old son. He is not a "wild" boy, and generally takes care of his toys very well. However, after just 3 weeks, the leg broke off from the main body. When this toy arrived, you had to assemble the legs & arms on to the main body. It is at this point where the leg broke off. I was pleased with the size and style of the toy. I thought it was worth the $. But if it cannot even last 6 months, then I'm not sure I would recomend it to anyone with a child under 10, or if their child plays "hard" with toys of this kind.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good product overall with some glitches. Jan 04, 2010
By A. Foster I bought this for my son after seeing the movie. I was afraid of the quality because the packaging did not have windows and I would have to put it together. Not to worry. The assembly was not hard and it looks just like the picture on the box. The only con is the legs keep coming off. My son got to where he was playing without the legs on because of that. I solved that by putting a thin, long piece of grey duct tape around the top of the legs (wrap it around the whole body and both legs at least 2 times). It still has movement when you do this. He was very happy I came up with this idea instead of super glue. The gun is loose in his hand and the knife falls out of the other, but doesn't seem to bother my son. This is why I only gave it 4 stars.
Good Toy! Nov 26, 2011
By Jonathon Lynn
"Jlynnrose"
This is a good toy that my son loves! He plays with it all the time and finds many hours of enjoyment with it.
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