 All right. Hey guys, welcome back to Comic Gettin. We've got a toy review here for you. Actually, we're going to have about three of them over the next few weeks here. The first one we're going to do here, they're all going to be He-Man Master Universe Classics figures. So the first one we're going to do here is the Battle Armor He-Man. Everybody remembers that the original vintage figure was such a cool He-Man figure. It was like almost everybody's most played with He-Man figures because the middle had an action feature to where when you tapped it, it would have a dent in it, similar to this. And if you tapped it again, it would spin around and you'd get a third damage on it. So what Master Universe Classics and Matty Collector did is they captured that feel and that overall look of the figure, but they did take away the action feature. But they kind of did something neat to honor it and I'll go over that here in just a moment. Let's go ahead and go over the basics here of the figure, their articulation mostly. So here we have your standard Master Universe Buckeer. The head moves up and down, left and right, left and right, up and down, side to side, all the way around. It's kind of ball joint. The arms can go out. You can move them up, down, swivel with the biceps, swivel with the wrist. They will bend at the elbow. We have waist articulation, which is really tight on this one. My skeletal was the same one. I was almost afraid. Legs can go out. It is the softer loincloth. They can go forward, backward, bend at the knees. There is swivel here at the cup and of course the legs. The feet can bend and there's no real swivel to them. So there you go. Now I'll go ahead and go over the accessories real quick because those are part of the features of the figure. He-Man just like the original vintage battle armor He-Man. It came with only one accessory and that was his battle axe. He did not come with the standard power sword or shield. Now the other accessories he comes with, as I showed before, are these two extra chess pieces. Because like I said, the original had the action feature where if you tapped it, it would change. Here's how this differs. First you're going to have to undo his battle, his armor here. It just clips off. Kind of like, kind of like so. Now the only thing about this I don't like is it's the more harder plastic. Unlike the other armors that we've had to deal with in the line. So that just comes right off like that. And as you can see it's painted silver to match the armor so it doesn't look funny at the waist. So now what we do is we pop out the middle here. It just snaps right off. And you can replace it with any of the other pieces. Just fit it in and it should snap right in. Make sure I have the right. There we go. I did have it right. Give me a moment. I'll just do it right here. There we go. Nope. It's not this hard. It's because I'm doing it at a weird angle. There we go. Now we're in. See, now it's in there. So then you just take it and you place it back on the figure. Start right back on. Snap it in place. And now he has the battle damage. So and you can do that also with the other one. And of course you can always replace it back with the original good version here. So as cool as it was that they honored that feature. As you can see it was kind of a pain to snap it off and then snap back in. And if you want to do another damage you have to do the same thing. So it would have been kind of neat had they actually just kept that particular action feature. I know Maddie Collector wasn't really keen on doing action features with their figures. Especially early on the line. But that is one action feature I think this one could have benefited from keeping. But like I said he does come with the action. And it is pretty much the same action came with He-Man. The standard He-Man figure. And that could fit in either of his hands. And there you go. Now he's ready to face Battle Armor Skeletor. Which is in another review. So there you have it. My comic hidden friends. Battle Armor He-Man. Overall a really cool figure. They did update the armor a little bit here. The paint job is pretty good. My only issue is having to snap on and off the armor. And then the various chest pieces. But it was really cool also that they did include that option to do that. To stay in line with the vintage. So alright. You can purchase like I said it has been a few years since this guy came out. So if you want him you're gonna have to buy him on the second market. Such as eBay. Not sure exactly how much he goes for. I purchased him and the other two I'm doing through a trade. So. But he is out there. He is available and he's a relatively cool figure. And of course when I display him I prefer to display him with the non-damaged chest piece. Alright. See you on the next review.