Lord of the Rings - Two Towers Reviews
Eomer (Sword Attack)Lord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Series 2
Rated
3.00 stars by
DeaditorPoor Eomer, he has 2 figures and both have problems. This particular one is the only representation of Eomer in his usual outfit and unfortunately suffers from having one of the worst head sculpts ever, poor articulation and some of the detailing is wrong specifically the pauldrons are a weird shape. Personally I took the coronation Eomer did a head swap and added the pauldrons from that figure to this one and gave him a repaint to solve this issue but unfortunately the helmet is way too large so it can look a bit silly. This figure has an action feature where if you place his sword in his hand then turn his waist to the side and release he swings back round and slashes. It’s a better hidden gimmick but it’s a shame we never got s better articulated and better designed figure during the...[
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Armored TrollLord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Large Electronic Figures
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3.00 stars by
DeaditorThis troll is s representation of the trolls who open the black gate, hence the chains. Unfortunately the chains it carries are not removable from his hand without taking the handle apart. He does have a removable helmet and the cloth loon cloth is a nice touch but there’s not much use for this troll other than to look like a poor enslaved creature. I don’t dislike this figure I used 3 of him to make my Hobbit Trolls so there’s potential in the figure it’s just not as good as the Moria Troll or the Armoured war troll, but those two are usually significantly more expensive. So it looks fine it’s just what you expect and so I give it a fine rating just not one of my personal favourites....[
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Gondorian RangerLord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Series 1
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3.00 stars by
DeaditorNothing great, but nothing terrible about this figure. It’s a decently articulated figure with good detail but when it comes down to it it’s just a background figure I guess an or army builder and he doesn’t even carry a bow or any arrows despite having a closed quiver and being a “ranger”. His left hand is awkwardly outstretched so can't hold a bow anyway. So it’s fine if you’re a completionist or want to mix knights with rangers but overall it’s not one of my favourite figures even if I have 2 just to blend in with Faramir or background shots of Gondorian campaigns....[
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Faramir (Sword Weilding)Lord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Series 1
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4.00 stars by
DeaditorThis figure of Faramir, son of Denethor and younger brother of Boromir, is a good rendition of the character. He comes with all the accessories you could want: his long bow some arrows and his sword, and the likeness is pretty decent. The figure is probably a bit too tanned but otherwise there isn’t much wrong with this figure. A removable hood would be an idea to make for him if you have spare parts or know where you could get one, but other than that it’s articulation is good and his action feature of slashing with his sword arm isn’t too bad or inhibiting. Other figures of Faramir probably look more like him but I think this one just requires a hair paint and maybe a lighter flesh tone paint job....[
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EasterlingLord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Series 1
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4.50 stars by
DeaditorThis is a highly detailed figure with decent articulation and I own 4 of them and turned one into the second in command of the Nazgul: Khamul The Black Easterling. So obviously I like it. The Easterling comes with a spear and shield as typical of their design but can only hold weapons in his right hand whilst the left is open, so no duel wielding spear action like in the ps2 video games. The only thing that’s missing is a sword which would have been nice to have as the AOME version had one and these spears aren’t the best in posing. I think this is a really good figure nonetheless although I did repaint mine to have a more shinier gold colour as there was paint chipping and the colour was a bit yellowish before....[
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Elven Archer vs. Berserker Uruk-HaiLord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Multi-Packs
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4.00 stars by
DeaditorThe only way to get the Elven Archer at Helms deep which people obviously want to army build. The archer is basically the same as the Haldir figure just with a different paint job, headsculpt and sword. So you get a bow that can be loaded with arrows and fired using the button at the back to pull back the arm and he holds his sword fine but articulation is limited due to this and the arms have a tendency to break. The beserker Uruk-has looks intimidating and comes with a removable helmet and his large pickaxe blade style cleaver. The helmet strap tends to break when you take the helmet off though and this figure relies on an Acton feature where’s big button is in its back which when pressed he raises his weapon above his head and slams down to attack when released. Overal not figures are...[
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TreebeardLord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Large Electronic Figures
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4.50 stars by
DeaditorA truly awesome part of my collection that I’m so glad they took the time to make. Treebeard is huge and therefore fits the scale of the figures and can hold Merry or Pippin or they can sit on treebeard like they do in the film! Treebeard is well articulated but due to this certain joints are fragile and therefore care must be taken. Also as his arms are heavy thy tend to hand down so posing can be difficult. His eyes light up and he says phrases from the film, though I’m convinced they used early voice capturing from the editing room as when he says: I told Gandalf I would keep you safe and safe is where il keep you” he says it reasonably fast and angrily or grumpily instead of eongsting his sentence and breathing. Not that this is an issue it’s just an interesting thought. As it is,...[
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Heroes of Middle Earth Gift PackLord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Gift Packs
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4.00 stars by
DeaditorObviously there are a lot of repacks and multipacks in general but this was one of my favourites when I got as a kid and unlike other Aragorn Legolas and Gimli multipacks this ones one of the only all characters correctly attired ones timeline wise as these 3 are in their Helms deep gear. Gimli is a standard Gimli with his double headed axe throwing axes and walking axe as well as a vinyl Elven cape which isn’t the best and he is limited in articulation due to his squeezing legs to throw and axe loaded in his hand feature. Legolas comes with his bownif tr galadrim, two daggers, arrows and a Rohan sword for when he rides out at the end. This figure is fine but is a bit too tall and has not he best possibly one if the worst headsculpt sand hair sculpts that hangs backwards. Also again I’m...[
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Sharku & Warg BeastLord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Deluxe Horse & Riders
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4.90 stars by
DeaditorIn my opinion there is nothing wrong with this figure it’s pratcislly perfect except for the rubber legs and possibly could do with a few more spots of articulation but for what we get which is a highly detailed pair of figures there’s very little wrong. Sharku the leader of the Warg riders comes with a Warg which people buy in bulk and a knife he uses which when a button pressed on his back is pushed is raised in his hand arm and released to reliever a cutting blow. He sits on the Warg perfectly and they sculpted some fur on the wargs mane up to allow Sharku to grip it well and stay on. Great for display but a shame it’s the only way to get the Warg as you end up with several of the same figure and trying to sell Sharku digit the Warg is harder so you need up with an army of figures not...[
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Gandalf the White & ShadowfaxLord of the Rings - Two Towers (Toy Biz) - Deluxe Horse & Riders
Rated
4.50 stars by
DeaditorArguably the best Gandalf Figure due to the softgoods lower robe or skirt and the better design of the headsculpt on this figure too. Due to the action feature he does have a lack of articulation in his right arm and can only move it front to back and the elbow joint also which is part of the mechanism. The rubber legs aren’t great also. Shadowfax is perfect and has the same action feature as other horses that when you press a button on his side his front hooves trot and his neck is rubber to hide the fact that it’s articulated. Gandalf comes with Glamdring the sword and his staff as well as an over poncho robe that is removable and softgoods also. So overall it’s more detailed than the other figures and with a brnof tweaking you can make this a more articulated figure as I have done in...[
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