After a 4 month unexplained manufacturer delay, my 10" tall NECA: ED-209 arrived earlier in the week and after putting off taking photos due to the heat - I've finally got something to share.
Before we get to that though, here is a short review of the figure:
The Bad
- It's much lighter than what I expected it to be; I suspect this is due to size and balance issues derived from the ED-209's design and NECA's choices of materials & joint implementation.
- Due to the above, ED-209 really gives off the feeling of a well painted kids toy as it is extremely hollow.
- The box states "Fully Articulate", well...; Its toes & feet are completely solid blocks so there won't be any recreations of "the stairs scene", its also unable to push its arms forward as with when it cocks its guns in the films and it also doesn't have the lateral torso/head tilt which is essential for the ED-209's locomotion.
- NECA has provided absolutely no instructions; One is left to explore the figure's articulation limits completely blind, the button to activate the usual sound-bytes (The quality of which sounds like they're ripped from a VHS) is rather small & entirely nondescript - residing at the rear of the torso/head on the right-hand side, as well as how to slide up the missile rack on the right arm.
- The sound-bytes aren't particularly loud or clear, it's also missing the "Squealing Pig" noise that the ED-209 shrieks when it has been disabled or is unable to correct itself from falling over.
- The lower-leg segments have a pair of protruding panels on either side that are meant to represent the "locks" when the upper-leg segments slide down for the ED-209's stationary state in the films; these panels are literally held in place by friction on a tab roughly 2mm x 1mm in size - DO NOT Place Any Inward Pressure On These Panels!, you'll see the result below.
The Good
- NECA's strengths lie in their sculpts and paint applications; ED-209's are absolutely spot-on with perfect placement and ridiculously high accuracy to its on-screen appearance.
- The mold looks absolutely superb from every angle; every piece is brilliantly proportioned and its total scale is excellent, feeling "just right" with NECA's other figures.
- Every single joint, apart from the sliding legs, are friction-based swivels which could be considered just as much a negative as a positive, but they all seem to have just the right amount of "resistance vs. freedom" - Results may vary.
- Points of articulation include:
- "Soft-ratchets" for the leg-slides.
- Swivels at the "Hip".
- A limited "Waist" swivel.
- Swivels at the "Shoulders".
- Hinged "Elbows".
- Swivels at the "Upper Forearms".
- Hinged "Shoulder"-guards.
- Hinged-Sliding missile rack or the right "Forearm".
- ED-209 is very well balanced considering; the two major sources of weight are its feet, anchoring him quite successfully, and its "Voice Box" which resides rather ideally centered just above its hips within the "torso/head".
- The sound-byte selections are quite good with everything one would expect to be present (Save for a single notable omission mentioned earlier); NECA has even decided to go with the "Extended-Cut" sample of the machine-guns blowing away the poor "volunteer" in ED-209's initial demonstration to the OCP Board.
- Every hanging wire or bundle of wires that appeared on ED-209 on-screen has been rendered by NECA here too; the wire looms at the "elbows", the missile rack and the muzzles of the guns are individually present with only the gaps between the "toes" receiving sculpted wires.
NECA's ED-209 is easily the most superior offering of the OCP Enforcement Droid ever released at an affordable price point; it is extremely accurate and looks utterly imposing and its size will just leave one in awe.
It's not without its issues, however, but as a whole it serves its role brilliantly with a commanding presence.
If you love the original 1st two Robocop films and you must own an ED-209 but cannot afford a Hot-Toys or Sideshow figure, then I highly recommend NECA's offering.
Now, on with the pictures!
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