I
have a special place in my heart for 12” action figures.I have a memory of receiving a 12” Chewbacca for my sixth or
seventh birthday.It was entirely molded plastic with four points of
articulation and arms that had a bad habit of falling out of their
sockets – but I still loved him.Then along comes a figure like Ash from Sideshow Toys that shows
just how far action figures have come.
This
is Ash as seen in the feature film, Army of Darkness, and really does
look like Bruce Campbell (circa 1993) and probably has about as much
articulation.With 12”
figures one expects a lot of articulation and Sideshow more than meets
this expectation.I
attempted to count articulation points but I always lost count so all
I’ve really got is a rough guess of about 20.And they’re all fully functional and provide a huge range of
mobility.The clothes are
hand-stitched and made from good quality fabric, and it’s because of
the cloth outfit that Ash can be manipulated into all manner of
positions.
Poseability
is further heightened by the solidly constructed stand.It is possible to stand Ash on his own, but his stability isn’t
very good. His stand takes up a small surface area, so when you’re not
playing with him installing him on his base is your best bet.It’s the best way to display and pose him in all those classic
Ash stances.
Topping
the presentation off are the dead-on accessories.His full-length cape is a great touch and adds a certain
“superhero” quality missing when he’s without it.The ubiquitous chainsaw and metal hand are interchangeable for
his right hand.Switching
hands is actually pretty easy and once they’re pegged in they stay put
so the ugly specter of losing one unexpectedly is avoided.The shotgun (a.k.a. boomstick) is finely detailed and the barrel
hinges open for that extra touch.It
fits well in his left hand and like a glove in the holster (which makes
for excellent storage).Outfitting
Ash with the holster can be a bit frustrating if you’ve got big
fingers and lack a delicate touch, but the effort is worth it.
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Generally,
action figures are meant to be played with but I wouldn’t recommend
putting Ash through his paces.Dioramas are the best way to get any play factor.The 12” size makes him perfectly compatible to those wimpy
12” Star Wars dolls, and, of course, Evil Ash.Do not hand over Ash to anyone under the age of six (the box
recommends “Ages 12 and up”) because you’re just asking for major
headaches.The small faux
leather straps can easily be snapped and stretched, the shotgun broken,
pieces lost… it’ll make you wish you’d never taken him out of the
great looking box he came in.Besides
are kids going to really appreciate the small touches like his
wristwatch, the bloodshot stare, the blood-spattered chainsaw, the
scuffmarks on his boots, the finely sculpted hands, or that great
haircut?No – except
maybe the blood-spattered chainsaw but for completely unaesthetic
reasons.
Ash
is limited to 10,000 pieces, which in the scheme of things is a
comparatively small run.Serious
collectors and fans of the Evil Dead movies should be jumping all over
Ash anyway, but in case you needed confirmation – and I don’t throw
this phrase around lightly – he’s definitely worth the money.