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7" in. Neca Robocop and McFarlane figure Review - Fusion Comics

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Planning on buying the newest Neca 7 in. Robocop figure? Watch this video first! A Robocop fan reviews the Neca 7 " figure in detail and compares it with the Mcfarlane figure that came out in 2004. Presented by Fusion Comics.

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  • I want to buy this figure but the following sentence from an Amazon review is putting me off. Can you tell me if you agree? 'you can see Robocops nose poking out just below the helmet. There is absolutely no need for this. NECA probably thought it might be a nice added touch. Its not. It is not screen accurate and it looks wrong. Also the head-sculpt is too small, you have to remember a human head is meant to be inside of Robocop's helmet'

  • @TeamOfThe80s Hey, thanks for the question. Yeah, you totally see the nose as you notice from this vid. Plus like we said, if you compare the two figures, Mcfarlane just seems to be much more movie accurate like you said about the head. But some people like the Neca figure better because it is less expensive ($16-$18 at your local ToyRUs), greater articulation, and just plain eaiser to find. The choice is totally up to you. :) thanks for watching!

  • thanks for the video! helps me make my decission of which one to buy.

  • @eccentricness81 Sure! Glad you liked it! Which one are you gonna get? :D

  • I wanted the McFarlane Robocop, but the prices online are a little more than my frugal nature would allow me to spend. I just picked up the NECA fig today at Toys R Us and I have to say I like it. I don't know about anyone else who has it, but I was surprised just how sharp the data spike is. It will bend when steady pressure is applied, but its sturdy enough to poke through me jeans.

  • @ShadowACE1998 Thanks for the comment. Yeah be careful with the data Spike! :)

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  • The NECA figure definitely looks more accurate. The different indentations and creases on Robocop are much more exaggerated on Mcfarlane's version, while NECA's is more accurate to the film. I'm watching the movie now and Robocop doesn't get the blue tint until after the explosion at the gas station, so technically both are accurate when it comes to paint.

  • Thank you for the great review! I used to have the McFarlene Robocop and before your review I thought they just reissued the scuplt for NECA. I love the new articularion in the NECA figure. Thanks again.

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  • i have the mc farlane robocop i got it a while ago and opened it but im planning to get the neca one and keep it in the package and awesome video btw and one question why do you have so many neca robocop figures thx

  • i have the mcfarlane one and it look samazing better than the neca one

  • I have both NECA and McFarlane...the NECA Robocop beats the McFarlane version in every way, including film/sculpt accuracy. And the articulation...wow! This is my 6inch scale Robocop figure to go with my other movie 6inch figures. I have him posed with my Hasbro Movie Thor 6inch figure, and they look great together. Thank you NECA! Now build that large ED-209 figure...as is right now!

  • The trash can looks like a bin of cocaine. Could it be from the warehouse raid with the guns and shells all over the base?

  • Good comparison video !

  • NECA beats the McFarlane version in many ways. And for those arguing about the visible nose, it's fixable. The sculpt, articulation and movie accuracy is much better on the NECA version. Probably the only thing better on the McFarlane version is the paint job and it's pretty much a solid figure that doesn't seem to have any quality control issues.

  • You should compare the NECA version with the new Figma version.

  • @mcdonaldization I agree. The visible nose is just another one of NECA's lack of quality control because they didn't glue the helmet properly. I think it's fixable. Other than the paint job/quality control, NECA wins in many different ways.

  • Neca wins the only problem is the paint job

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