Yup, that's how I'll start out with this review of Dutch. I mean Duke.
And Jungle Assault Dutch here takes the cake.
There was no way I wasn't getting this guy when I saw him--I'd seen pics of the prototypes or Ebay auctions of loose Dukes from China and Hong Kong and wasn't impressed initially. But once I saw him in package with his butt-load of gear...Goes to show how packaging really helps sell a toy. Heh.
Now, then the question is: Was Dutc...Duke as awesome as his packaging promised? Find out after the jump!
Dislike: There's no holster for his pistol. :( I kinda have a soft spot for usable holsters. That he has none is really a bummer because really, who keeps his gun in his backpack when he's on a mission in the jungle?
Like: That he has a sheathe for his long knife in his belt. It's nice a tight, with the sheathe being able to bend to allow Duke's leg maximum flexibility. However, it's not that soft that it'll tear or never return to its original position after being bent about during posing.
Like: The retro-look Headband! This is the first Duke I recall seeing that has some sort of sculpted-on headgear. I have to admit, though, that I didn't like the idea of a headband on Duke initially. But now I'm sold, simply because it adds to the intensity of his eyes and really suits the jungle theme that they were gunning for.
Like: The superb amount of tooling they put into his skeleton battle order harness. It's got ammo cartridges here and there, pouches everywhere, and a place to store his knife. There's so much detail in his harness that at the first attempt, I failed to find the peg and slot to un-peg it. It's actually tucked between a couple of pouches, connects snugly, and is really well hidden.
And not just because it's well dry brushed, but also because it also speaks volumes of the jungle theme of adaptability. It's as if Duke realized he needed maximum protection with minimum hindrance, so he chucked the rest of the Reactive Impact Armor and kept the vest. Then he camoed up his exposed skin and matched it with the right color of slacks. Then comes the boots and the bandana, just like a Batman "suit up" sequence.
RATINGS
A small aside about these guys: what do the three of them have in common?
Answer: They all are, have been, or are would be governors in the US! We all know about Ahnuld and Jesse's careers, but check this out! He knows how to stretch a dollar, but not how to survive a Predator!
Oh and yes, this Duke looks nothing like the movie Duke, which I find a good thing. :)
Poseability: 7.5/10 - Loses big points for the super loose hip. He's still very poseable in wide/combat stances. It's when you want him to stand straight that he becomes unstable. I definitely think this is just inherent in my figure, so this rating should be better by a point or so if it didn't have the problem.
Fun: 8/10: - The jungle theme is something I'd never though I'd get into--until I saw Duke here. I really can't stop thinking "Predator" when I see him. What would really be cool (and what I'm planning to do) is assemble Duke, Spirit Iron Knife, and Recondo and build a display with lots of JungleVipers...until some company decides to make a 3.75" Predator. Then the Vipers would join Duke and the Joes, and the real fun would begin...Value: 8/10 -Joes are always worth it. They've got a lower price point, come with more accessories, and have a ton of awesome tooling and paint. It's the 3.75" line that gives you the most bang for your buck, really. And Duke here isn't even the figure that comes with the most stuff. Wait till you guys see Storm Shadow and Beach Head!
Damn it, now I need some spiffy Predators in 3.75" scale stat, because as a wise man once said:
