| Intended for ages 6+, each Avatar Creature/Vehicle interacts with most 3 ¾â?- 4 ¼â? figures, and is accompanied by a character-specific i-tag. The articulated AMP Suit features a handheld cannon, and seats one figure (not included). In the movie Avatar, the AMP suit measured 13 feet tall and six feet wide; the Mitsubishi MK-6 Armored Mobility Platform was equipped with a hip-mounted and detachable GAU-90 thirty millimeter cannon, an optional flamethrower, slashing blade, and AMP Suit Knife. Maintained by a single human operator via voiceprint pattern-coded verbally-activated commands, the bipedal AMP Suit thrives in various hostile environments and provides its operator with heightened strength. AMP suits were utilized by RDA infantry as guards and patrol units, and participated in the Assault on the Tree of Souls. |
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RDA Makes a Darn Good Display
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| Review Date: March 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: S. Huisken, Minnesota |
I've outgrown toys, and I accept this...but this toy managed to lure me into purchasing it. It's a pretty big toy, too, standing at approximately 7-9 inches tall, it looks great and cooler than your classic movie toy.
I've heard about the problems with assembly and how the articulation is faulty and how the gun and knife don't stay in the hands, but these are minor problems if, like me, you want to use it as a display on your shelf. The gun DOES take some talent and patience to pose and the knife stays in play if you position it right, and the articulation is just fine.
I hope you enjoy this toy! |
Great!
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| Review Date: February 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: , |
| The AMP suit toy is very fun, especially the missile launcher and knife included, but it should've been assembled. The launcher wouldn't fit in the left hand of mine, and the "shoulder" parts kept coming loose. Worth the value, but it could use some tighter construction. |
A nice change from less-plausible mech toys
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| Review Date: July 16, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Richard Todd Verdin, Eastern US |
| These power suits were the things that I loved the most about Avatar. The design is inventive while not being far-fetched, and the intensely military look of the combat amp suit is a great appearance, in my opinion. While there are no metal or diecast parts, the toy's construction is still quite solid, and it has a fairly good amount of articulation - particularly in the arms. The weapons are nicely rendered, and with a little fidgeting, can rest securely in the hands of the amp suit. I can't really find too much wrong with this toy, although I would have liked to see some more decals and instrument panel details. Where these suits really shine is in a squad. I purchased four of them, and they look really cool in a squad arrangement. A cool toy, and a good buy. |
Very Good Replica!
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| Review Date: December 31, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Faridokht Azari, Livermore, Ca United States |
I was overall very impressed with this product. Although the leg broke, it is great for reanacting battle scenes. It arrives unassembled but I did not need the instructions to assemble it so it is very easy to assemble. I am planning to pick up the Thanator so I reanact the battle scene at the end of the movie!
I had barely enough money to purchase the Amp Suit so I could not purchase the figure. I had to use my old Elizabeth Swan figure. I hope this reveiw helps! |
Good product overall with some glitches.
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| Review Date: January 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: A. Foster, |
| I bought this for my son after seeing the movie. I was afraid of the quality because the packaging did not have windows and I would have to put it together. Not to worry. The assembly was not hard and it looks just like the picture on the box. The only con is the legs keep coming off. My son got to where he was playing without the legs on because of that. I solved that by putting a thin, long piece of grey duct tape around the top of the legs (wrap it around the whole body and both legs at least 2 times). It still has movement when you do this. He was very happy I came up with this idea instead of super glue. The gun is loose in his hand and the knife falls out of the other, but doesn't seem to bother my son. This is why I only gave it 4 stars. |
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