![]() I also don’t feel like I’m walking on eggshells to pose Diable as the plastic feels much sturdier than the Alien Xenomorphs released last year.ĭiablo comes packed in a NECA clamshell with the tail unattached and a figure stand. Other than that, though, the articulation scheme is very satisfying. There is some slightly limited movement with the arms meaning it’s tough to get both arms directly in front of her body, and that’s where a shoulder ball would have benefitted him. If he had a shoulder ball the range of the main arms would be just about perfect. ![]() Even her shoulder “ armor” is posable since it sits on a ball joint plugged into his shoulder. ![]() The box boasts that Diablo features over 25 points of articulation and they aren’t joking! Everything moves on him, and I mean just about everything down to the back spikes and tentacles. I did have my doubts about Diablo after returning my P-Body and Atlas for breakage, but the dark lord came through for me.įirstly this figure is far more articulated than it has any business being. It’s actually been a fairly productive video game release month for NECA with Diablo, the Portal 2 bots, and the Bioshock Infinite Ben Franklin all hitting the shelves. He ( that new look has me calling him ‘she’ a lot … I have to catch myself) is priced at $24.99 which is looking to be somewhere around the new standard for their deluxe figures. The Lord of Terror comes in a giant box, very akin to the deluxe sized Pacific Rim Kaiju that share a shelf with him. ![]() Delays took their toll, but finally the figure is hitting shelves now about six months after projected release date. The NECA Diablo was originally announced at San Diego Comic Convention 2013 with a release date of later that year. ![]()
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