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Sculpt - For such a small figure, Hasbro managed to pack in some pretty nice detailing here. Besides nailing Puck’s face sculpt to a tee, they’ve added some nice texturing on the arms and legs to give him that hairy look and feel. The left hand is sculpted completely open while the right one is sculpted as a closed fist. The open hand allows you to pose the figure in some hand stand positions which helps emulate the characters gymnastic abilities.
Articulation - Again for being such a small figure, Hasbro has managed to cram a fair amount of articulation into it. The head is attached on a ball-hinged joint allowing the figure to look left, right, up and down. He has swivel-hinged shoulders and swivel wrists. The legs also are attached to the body with swivel-hinged joints. He has swivel shins and hinged-joints at the ankles. Due to the small size of the figure, no articulation is at the waist, elbows or knees.
Paint - Puck’s costume uses a standard black paint with a yellow metallic paint used for the P on his front. The skin tones on the arms, legs and face are decent. The detailing on the eyes and mustache are pretty good, especially when you consider how small the figure is. There is some noticeable bleeding of the black paint on his wristbands to his skin.
Accessories - Puck comes with a non-articulated white bird which is supposed to be Alpha Flight member Snowbird in her bird form. The bird itself looks pretty decent but because Puck has fat wrists, they had to make the wrist clip on it big enough to fit on the figure’s wrist which overwhelms the bird. I like the idea, but I’m not sure the execution worked out very well. I would add my normal complaint about a lack of figure stand here but because Puck is so small and is cooler to pose doing handstands, a figure stand really isn’t needed that much.
Overall - The poses you can put him in with the handstands is cool and it’s nice to have another member of Alpha Flight to go along with the Guardian figure, but I can’t help but wonder if this figure wouldn’t have worked better as a pack-in for an Alpha Flight team-pack instead of a single carded figure due to its small size. On its own merits for what it is, I think it is a well done figure. If you are a fan of Puck or Alpha Flight in general, I think you will want to add this one to your collection. If not, you might want to hold off on this one just because I don’t think you are getting your money’s worth as you do with the full-size figures.
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