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Star wars captain lock
Star wars captain lock










It’s possible, but looking less and less likely by the day. But for that to happen, it would have to buck how these kinds of movies generally tend to get reviewed, and how the reviews for Eternals specifically have filtered in so far. There is still time for Eternals to rally and get a bunch of positive reviews and wind up as a fresh film.

star wars captain lock

  • Captain America: The First Avenger - 80.
  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier - 90.
  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - 92.
  • Here is how every MCU movie ranks at present: Currently, it’s at 57 percent out of 147 reviews. Then a few more were added, and it dropped again, to 59 percent out of 133 reviews. After a few more reviews were added, it was 60 percent out of 131 reviews. All in all, Captain Lock is a welcome addition to the Clone Wars line-up, because it's a never-before-done character, and a well executed one at that.The critical consensus for Eternals on the site reads “An ambitious superhero epic that soars slightly more often than it strains, Eternals takes the MCU in intriguing - and occasionally confounding - new directions.”Īs of this writing, the film is now teetering between fresh and rotten. The super articulated sculpt is fantastic, no complaints there. The helmet's fin however seemed to be gray in the animated show, but it's painted green on the figure. The yellow symbol on Captain Lock's right shoulder looks good and the patterns on the armor come pretty close to what the character looked like in the TV show. The paint job on Captain Lock is quite simple with a clean, all white armor. There is no head sculpt underneath the helmet.

    star wars captain lock

    The antenna on Captain Lock's left shoulder, and the helmet attachment are permanently attached and not removable. Unfortunately, it only fits very loosely into the left hand. The only weapon included was a generic Clone Trooper blaster, which Captain Lock can hold very well in the right hand.

    star wars captain lock

    The figure stands quite well by itself without the need for a stand. The trooper is super articulated with 14 joints, including a ball-jointed neck, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 ball-jointed wrists, a ball-jointed waist, 2 swivel legs, 2 ball-jointed knees and 2 ball-jointed ankles. Lock was assigned to Jedi Master Eeth Koth and could be seen in the second season of the Clone Wars, in the episode entitled GÇ£Grievous IntrigueGÇ¥. Captain Lock was released individually carded during the Clone Wars Collection as a K-Mart exclusive in February 2011.












    Star wars captain lock