It's
Wednesday and you know what that means:
ToyFarce review!
This week, we're having a look at the latest
Figura Obscura figures from
Four Horsemen Studios, the
Gods of Ancient Egypt Anubis and Bastet. Everytime the
Four Horsemen Studios teases an upcoming
Figura Obscura figure, I get really excited and look forward to the reveal. This time, they had teased some
Egyptian hieroglyphs, so we had an idea it would be Egyptian gods, but never expected to get 2of them, and even less that they would come with so much cool stuff!
The set was sold as a
two-pack, even though they are individually packed. The
packaging art is amazing, with the usual '
sleeve' that can be used as a
backdrop. Both have the same backdrop, which is fine, but I would probably have done a different for each, maybe ike one with pyramids, or just different colors.
First off,
Anubis. This figure is packed with accessories. The figure comes with
3 heads,
5 pairs of hands,
2 sets of feet (animal or human), and several
artifacts, like the gigantic
Anubis shrine, the one that was found in
Tutankhamun’s tomb, as well as a
scepter, an
ankh, an
eye of horus with a stand and a
canopic jar. This figure is just fantastic. As a kid, I used to love the Ancient Egypt gods and stories, and having a
Four Horsemen Studios version of them is absolutely awesome. The details on the outfit are stunning.
One nitpick: Not that he doesn't come with enough accessories, but he could have had a little scale with a feather too. That's basically
his whole thing.
Bastet is another fantastic figure. She comes with
4 heads,
6 pairs of hands,
2 sets of feet (animal and human), and like Anubis, a ton of
artifacts, like the large
Gayer-Anderson cat statue,
3 canopic jars, a
mask with stand, a
symbol with stand, her
basket and
instrument, etc... All those
artifacts feel like
they belong in a museum. It's like having a 1/12 scale version of the items from the
Ancient Egypt section of the
British Museum in
London. It's pretty awesome. The figure itself is also great, as the first female figure in the
Figura Obscura line. She has 2 heads that works with the head dress, and 2 without. Like
Anubis, some of the heads are realistic, while others look more like statues.
Looking forward to what's next in the
Figura Obscura line!
More news at 11:00...
Anubis, my soul is so light. And as this feather I can fly. - Septic Flesh
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