ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER (W/ LT. GORMAN)
ALIENS MINIMATES
Okay, I’m kicking off the second week of post-Christmas reviews the same way I kicked off the first: Aliens. This time around, I’m turning my focus back to Aliens Minimates, because I just haven’t reviewed enough of either of those things in a while. One of the advantages of the smaller scale of Minimates is the ability to produce vehicles and such to go with the figures. Due to licensing restrictions, Marvel, DST’s flagship license, is strictly just the figures, but other lines are fair game, including Aliens. That’s a definite plus, because the Alien-verse has some pretty awesome vehicle designs just begging for some cool toys. One of my all-time favorite vehicles from the movies is the Armored Personnel Carrier, or APC for short. I’ll be looking at the Minimate-ized version of that today!
THE VEHICLE ITSELF
There are two versions of the APC currently available in the Aliens Minimates line. I’ll be looking at the regular version, which is the specialty release, but there’s also a battle-damaged version available at Toys R Us. The APC measures 2 1/2 inches tall, 7 3/4 inches front to back, and 3 3/4 inches from side to side. Both turrets rotate, as do all four wheels. The top turret doesn’t slide up and down like it does in the movie, likely due to the size and price of this set, but it can be popped out and placed on the back, simulating its movement from the movie. The door also opens. It’s not as far as in the movie, but it’s enough that it’s a cool touch. The
sculpt of the APC is pretty good. It’s noticeably less deformed than some of the prior vehicles, which I’m quite pleased with. Obviously, it’s downscaled ever so slightly, but not incredibly so; it’s quite a sizable vehicle. The top of the Carrier is hinged, allowing access to the interior of the vehicle. It’s at best an approximation of the actual interior seen in the film. That being said, it’s totally acceptable, since the interiors we see on screen were a separate set that didn’t actually fit in the vehicle used for exteriors. Any recreation by definition must make some concessions. Gorman’s station is there, with a swivel chair and everything. There are four more seats: the driver, right behind the driver, by the door, and
towards the back. All four of them are removable, allowing for some extra space if need be. There’s also a small weapons rack in the back of the vehicle, which can hold two pulse rifles and two flamethrowers. It’s a little hard to get to (it can be removed with a bit of finagling), but still a nice little touch. Paintwork on the APC is minimal, but well handled. There are also a few small decals to help fill in a few more of the details.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Included with the APC is Lt. William Gorman. Given that Gorman spends perhaps the most time in the APC of anyone in the movie, he’s a good choice. This is Gorman’s second time as a Minimate, with the first being as part of the third TRU-exclusive series. However, that figure was based on his briefly seen dress uniform, where as this one is based on his main fatigues look from the film. He stands 2 1/2 inches tall and has 14 points of articulation. Gorman uses the standard Minimate body, with add-ons for his hat and belt. Both of these pieces are re-used, but they fit very well for the character. The paintwork on Gorman is overall pretty solid; he’s on par with the rest of the line. The face is the same one seen on the TRU version, which is good for consistency. The patch on his shoulder still incorrectly reads “USMC” instead of “USCM,” but at this point, I guess they just want all the patches to match. More power to them. Gorman includes an extra head, sporting the bandage he’s got for the second half of the film, as well as a handgun, and a clear display stand. I wouldn’t have minded getting the jacket he has when they first arrive on LV-426, but I can’t say I’m disappointed by the selection at all.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Since Aliens Minimates were announced, this was an item I was looking forward to getting. When they finally showed off the prototype, my excitement only increased, and I’ve been eagerly awaiting it since. I ended up getting this set from my parents for Christmas. I’m quite pleased with the final product, and it’s definitely become the centerpiece of my Aliens Minimates collection!

