![]() ![]() The torso has a rubbery overlay, indicating that NECA intends to do more figures in this style down the road, which does kill whatever torso articulation is hidden underneath that. His legs can spread out wide and kick forward and back. His front legs are joined to the body via ball-hinges and he has “elbow” joints, ankle joints, and toe joints. ![]() He also has plenty of tilt and he’s very expressive in that area. ![]() His head is on a double ball-peg and it’s reinforced with another ball peg at the base of his massive neck so he gets terrific range looking to the side as well as up and down. For one, Bronx has articulation at the jaw so he can open and close his mouth and look a bit more fearsome, if need be. Give him a follow on Twitter, especially if you’re located in the US north east.Įven though Bronx stands on all fours, he’s articulated in a very similar manner to his line-mates in some ways, but he’s also different in others. Or, you get a friend like I did in who came through for me again with a Bronx! That’s three figures he helped me acquire so a very, hearty, “Thanks” are in order for him. Also unlike Demona, he was never put up for order on Target’s website so those who want him have been forced to trek to the store in hopes of catching him on a shelf. Unlike his line-mate, Demona, Bronx appears to have shipped in rather large numbers. Unfortunately, he also arrives as part of NECA’s Haulathon event, a gimmicky collector event taking place at Target that should be over by now. And not only is Bronx here all on his own, he’s also got something for his buddy Goliath that collectors of this line have been begging for. Bronx, the good gargoyle dog, is NECA’s fourth entry in its relatively young line of action figures based on the beloved Disney Afternoon series Gargoyles. ![]()
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