The Lone Ranger Deluxe 12'' Action Figure - Disney Store - Fully Undressed - Lying Down - Full Rear View
My Lone Ranger Action Figure is lying down on a counter as I undress him in stages. That is to see the extent and construction of his outfit and accessories, as well as his body and articulation. First, his guns are holstered, and the gun holder is put aside. Then his hat, mask and jacket/vest are taken off and placed next to him. Next his neckerchief and gun belt are taken off. The items from the previous stage are taken off camera. Finally his shirt, pants and boots are taken off and placed next to him. He is now fully undressed. He has black painted underpants.
He is a fully posable doll and is 12'' tall. He has molded dark brown hair, small dark blue eyes that are glancing to his right, scruffy beard. He has the standard Disney Prince body, which means large hands and feet, a husky torso, and jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, hips and knees (internal). His head can only rotate around, and cannot tilt up or down. His forearms can only bend forward and backward about 90 degrees, and cannot rotate about the elbows. His internal knee joints can bend about 20 degrees forward, and 40 degrees back. He is fairly stable free standing, so I was able to take all my photos of him without using a doll stand. However for displaying the doll, I would recommend putting him on a doll stand, as he would be much more stable that way, and highly resistant to tipping over.
His outfit consists of a removable mask, a white hat, black jacket and vest, white shirt, red neckerchief, brown pants, and faux leather boots. His jacket and pants have fake dirt stains, as though from riding in rough country. His hat is flexible vinyl, and fits his head snuggly. His black mask is fitted on his head with a thin black flexible string, and the two openings are just large enough to show his eyes. I was a little disappointed to discover that his vest is sewn onto his jacket, so is not a separate piece. His boots are pointy toed and ribbed on top, instead of the usual Prince rounded toe boots with smooth surface.
His accessories include two six-shooters and a gun belt with two holsters. The flexible plastic guns have long barrels, light blue handles, and are painted to look well used. They are fairly realistic looking, but are missing triggers. One of the guns was placed in a clear plastic holder, which fits his hand like a glove. Since I didn't want to figure out how to secure the gun to his hand so it looked natural, I left the gun in the holder when posing him with the gun in his hand. The holsters hold the guns securely, and the gun belt has molded silver bullets.
His skin is not as realistic in texture as the DS OZ (Oscar Diggs) doll. It has a pebbly matte shiny texture, which is probably simulating sweat. His outfit not quite as good in quality, but he does cost $10 less than the OZ doll. However he is a very good looking doll, and seems to be quite movie accurate.
The Lone Ranger Deluxe Action Figure - 12''
US Disney Store
$24.50
Released online and in stores Friday, May 31, 2013.
Bought on release day in my local Disney Store.
The Lone Ranger Deluxe 12'' Action Figure - Disney Store - Fully Undressed - Lying Down - Full Rear View
My Lone Ranger Action Figure is lying down on a counter as I undress him in stages. That is to see the extent and construction of his outfit and accessories, as well as his body and articulation. First, his guns are holstered, and the gun holder is put aside. Then his hat, mask and jacket/vest are taken off and placed next to him. Next his neckerchief and gun belt are taken off. The items from the previous stage are taken off camera. Finally his shirt, pants and boots are taken off and placed next to him. He is now fully undressed. He has black painted underpants.
He is a fully posable doll and is 12'' tall. He has molded dark brown hair, small dark blue eyes that are glancing to his right, scruffy beard. He has the standard Disney Prince body, which means large hands and feet, a husky torso, and jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, hips and knees (internal). His head can only rotate around, and cannot tilt up or down. His forearms can only bend forward and backward about 90 degrees, and cannot rotate about the elbows. His internal knee joints can bend about 20 degrees forward, and 40 degrees back. He is fairly stable free standing, so I was able to take all my photos of him without using a doll stand. However for displaying the doll, I would recommend putting him on a doll stand, as he would be much more stable that way, and highly resistant to tipping over.
His outfit consists of a removable mask, a white hat, black jacket and vest, white shirt, red neckerchief, brown pants, and faux leather boots. His jacket and pants have fake dirt stains, as though from riding in rough country. His hat is flexible vinyl, and fits his head snuggly. His black mask is fitted on his head with a thin black flexible string, and the two openings are just large enough to show his eyes. I was a little disappointed to discover that his vest is sewn onto his jacket, so is not a separate piece. His boots are pointy toed and ribbed on top, instead of the usual Prince rounded toe boots with smooth surface.
His accessories include two six-shooters and a gun belt with two holsters. The flexible plastic guns have long barrels, light blue handles, and are painted to look well used. They are fairly realistic looking, but are missing triggers. One of the guns was placed in a clear plastic holder, which fits his hand like a glove. Since I didn't want to figure out how to secure the gun to his hand so it looked natural, I left the gun in the holder when posing him with the gun in his hand. The holsters hold the guns securely, and the gun belt has molded silver bullets.
His skin is not as realistic in texture as the DS OZ (Oscar Diggs) doll. It has a pebbly matte shiny texture, which is probably simulating sweat. His outfit not quite as good in quality, but he does cost $10 less than the OZ doll. However he is a very good looking doll, and seems to be quite movie accurate.
The Lone Ranger Deluxe Action Figure - 12''
US Disney Store
$24.50
Released online and in stores Friday, May 31, 2013.
Bought on release day in my local Disney Store.