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🤩 Elevate Your Playtime with T-13 – Where Imagination Meets Innovation!
The T-13 Action Figure Set is a 3D printed, fully articulated robot designed for dynamic play and creative expression. Made from high-quality, eco-friendly materials, this customizable figure comes with various accessories and is perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, and as a unique gift. Ideal for both play and display, the T-13 is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their creative projects.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1"L x 0.99"W x 1"H |
Color | Orange |
Theme | action figure |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
Required Assembly | Yes |
A**R
Better than the rest
This line is better than others
J**H
Pretty awesome, other than false advertising
Having grown up playing with GI Joe and being pretty disappointed with the options these days, I like the figures a lot…but they are NOT 3D printed. They are clearly injection molded. Not a huge deal, just don’t like being lied to…coulda been a 5 start. Made in China, good luck finding a plastic product that isn’t. Other than that, not complicated to put together (though I had to do most of it for my kid…requires significant finger strength); if you’ve ever built a Lego set you’ll figure it out quick. Great articulation, solid material, kids already enjoying them.
D**Z
Missing pieces and double of others, can't just get replacement parts
We got 2 bags of some parts and no bags of other parts. This is frustrating as we can't make some of the whole figures. I tried to get replacement parts, but the only options were to have to return the whole thing my daughter already built and get a new shipment. These are so hard to snap together and she worked very hard on what she was able to build. Sending back the whole set is a terrible option!
D**8
Cool figure if it had some arms....
Let's hope you are luckier than I am! My figure came with no arms! But don't worry it came with 2 heads?? Pretty bummed with my purchase
D**K
Gift for my younger brother.
Got this as a gift for my younger brother. He loves the T-13 action figures. His collection was made that much better when he got this full set. He creates action dioramas and loves setting up battle scenes. Would recommend this for sure.
L**L
Excellent for action art reference
I ordered this guy for my artist friend. She had it put together quickly and is very happy with it. It has a high range of motion and the little stand thing it comes with means you can use it for poses that suspend it in the air as well. Perfect for when you need a reference for drawing someone in action poses. The weapons it come with are helpful for this as well. Keep in mind that it's basically a little kit you need to assemble when it gets there.If you are an artist who prefers a tactile pose reference over a virtual one, this one is a good dynamic alternative to the usual artist pose dolls you see around.
C**A
It’s a good figure but…
The figure is a great one a little bit of loose plastic but it’s good for the price. Some pieces are harder to assemble than others and they’re really strong. It comes with all the accessories in the photos and the stand, overall it’s good but some joints don’t exist.
S**.
Great - Be Aware of Fist Bump Limitations
This is a well-made action figure, manufactured utilizing 3-d printing technology for an detailed result. Great for people into sci-fi/robots that would like to assemble then display the figures on their bookshelves, etc., as well as good toys for younger kids (keep track of small parts).The accessories limit certain poses however.. They are difficult to remove once assembled, such as the hand and battle axe, and you can only put certain hand configurations onto certain hands. For example, only the left hand is closed and able to punch, while the right hand is open, able to do high-five's. Both hands howeverr, can hold accessories.This is fine if your action-figure prefers doing high-fives with their right hands, yet leaves those who prefer doing high-fives with their left hands only capable of doing left-handed fist-bumps. While this may seem trivial to some, I much prefer doing fist-bumps with my right hand, and so I feel left-out (so to speak) by only being able to do left-handed fist-bumps.Bottom line - Great figure, yet it is socially awkward when it meets another figure.
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