The Rogue is a great figure for the RPG fan in us all. He's packed with so many cool little details and he in my opinion just looks really cool.
At first I thought his headgear was just a reuse of Wrayth from Lego ninjago but after having a proper look you can see that it is similar but is much less ragged and is actually a new piece. The heard gear is a dark green colour and gives the effect of a hood and bandana to cover his face which gives him a menacing look. When the mask is removed he has a much less menacing look and you find out he is actually a lovable rogue with great mutton chops and beard. I really like the face and it has lots of detail, especially on the eyebrows. His torso piece is very cool with a red cape like design at the top which goes below the shoulder on his left side and is held together by a wolf pin. He has dark green top which looks like padded body armour with a leather strap and a brown waist coat with a detailed pattern on it. He also has a red material belt with an interesting buckle on it. The back of the torso continues the design with the back of the waistcoat and the red cape. He has one solid green arm and one dual moulded with dark red on the top to give the effect that his cape is draped over one shoulder. He also has one yellow hand and one brown to represent him wearing one glove. The hip piece has a brown leather belt printed on it, obviously to keep his dark green pants up. His legs are dual moulded with printing for the tops of his brown boots and a leather pouch on the right leg which hangs down from his waist. His accessories are the standard bow and quiver in brown which we have seen many times before.
The Rogue is an amazing figure with amazing detail. I was genuinely impressed when I saw how much detail was packed into this figure. His accessories are nothing special but they suit the character well. The accessories however are very useful to feel theis figure out in the bag as the headgear is the only other unique piece and it can be difficult to distinguish from other similar pieces.
Friday, 16 December 2016
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