Medicom RAH Elsa Sixth Scale Action Figure - Deboxed Contents - Lying Down - Full Front View
Deboxing Medicom Elsa. First the plastic inner box is removed from the outer cardboard box. The inner box has two layers of thin clear plastic, which contain Elsa and her accessories in molded compartments. A plastic bag containing the parts for the display stand is taped to the underside of the inner box. Then the outer plastic layer of the inner box is removed, uncovering the contents. I also remove some of the protective plastic sheets covering parts of Elsa's head and her faces. Finally I remove all the contents from the packaging and lay it down on the floor.
Detailed photos of the Medicom Real Action Heroes 1/6 scale action figure. I show her boxed, during deboxing, and fully deboxed. She comes with her Snow Queen outfit, with with nothing to add right out of the box. The skirt is wired so it is posable. The cape is removable, and is attached to her bodice. Her front bangs, face and hands are removable. Her ices shoes are molded to her feet. Her accessories include two additional faces, a pair of closed hands and a pair of open hands, and an open hand with a hole in the palm to hold the snowflake accessory. She is highly articulated, and has more freedom of movement than a Disney Store Princess doll (especially the knees and elbows). If you remove her face, you can move her eyes from the inside. Her braid is flexible, so is free to move along with her head when it is turned around. She stands 12 inches tall to the top of her head, or 12.5 inches tall to the top of her molded hair. She cannot free stand, so when she is deboxed, she is supported by the included clear plastic display stand. She is a very accurate depiction of the animated character. Her face is more accurate than the Disney Elsa 12 inch dolls, and I really love the look of her standard face out of the box. Her molded hair is definitely more accurate than the Disney Store Elsa dolls, especially the braids. Her cape has glitter snowflakes on a dark blue transparent fabric that drapes a lot better than the cape of the Classic Elsa. Her bodice is glitter free, but has a painted pattern of rectangular icicles, which is the only cheap looking detail on her.
For now I only show her in her standard state, through the deboxing process. I will soon post detailed photos of her deboxed. I will also put her through her paces, trying out her various accessories and posing her in different ways. I will also compare her side by side with the DS Classic and Designer Snow Queen Elsa dolls.
Medicom RAH Elsa Sixth Scale Action Figure - Deboxed Contents - Lying Down - Full Front View
Deboxing Medicom Elsa. First the plastic inner box is removed from the outer cardboard box. The inner box has two layers of thin clear plastic, which contain Elsa and her accessories in molded compartments. A plastic bag containing the parts for the display stand is taped to the underside of the inner box. Then the outer plastic layer of the inner box is removed, uncovering the contents. I also remove some of the protective plastic sheets covering parts of Elsa's head and her faces. Finally I remove all the contents from the packaging and lay it down on the floor.
Detailed photos of the Medicom Real Action Heroes 1/6 scale action figure. I show her boxed, during deboxing, and fully deboxed. She comes with her Snow Queen outfit, with with nothing to add right out of the box. The skirt is wired so it is posable. The cape is removable, and is attached to her bodice. Her front bangs, face and hands are removable. Her ices shoes are molded to her feet. Her accessories include two additional faces, a pair of closed hands and a pair of open hands, and an open hand with a hole in the palm to hold the snowflake accessory. She is highly articulated, and has more freedom of movement than a Disney Store Princess doll (especially the knees and elbows). If you remove her face, you can move her eyes from the inside. Her braid is flexible, so is free to move along with her head when it is turned around. She stands 12 inches tall to the top of her head, or 12.5 inches tall to the top of her molded hair. She cannot free stand, so when she is deboxed, she is supported by the included clear plastic display stand. She is a very accurate depiction of the animated character. Her face is more accurate than the Disney Elsa 12 inch dolls, and I really love the look of her standard face out of the box. Her molded hair is definitely more accurate than the Disney Store Elsa dolls, especially the braids. Her cape has glitter snowflakes on a dark blue transparent fabric that drapes a lot better than the cape of the Classic Elsa. Her bodice is glitter free, but has a painted pattern of rectangular icicles, which is the only cheap looking detail on her.
For now I only show her in her standard state, through the deboxing process. I will soon post detailed photos of her deboxed. I will also put her through her paces, trying out her various accessories and posing her in different ways. I will also compare her side by side with the DS Classic and Designer Snow Queen Elsa dolls.