SCARLETT
G.I. JOE REACTION FIGURES (SUPER 7)
I have a tendency to get locked into patterns in my collecting. In addition to just having single characters that I like to have in every possible form, I also have assortments of characters that I like to get together as a pair in the same style whenever possible. One such case is Snake Eyes and Scarlett. There are significantly less Scarletts than Snake Eyeses, of course, but whenever there *is* a Scarlett, I try to get her to go with an accompanying Snake Eyes. This is my long-winded way of saying “hey guys, check out this ReAction Scarlett!”
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Scarlett was, like Snake Eyes, released in the first series of Super 7’s G.I. Joe ReAction Figures line. As the Real American Hero‘s “first lady,” she’s another natural fit for inclusion in the line’s first series. The figure stands about 3 3/4 inches tall and she has 5 points of articulation. As per usual for the line, she’s got the Kenner-style 5POA, which still feels weird for a Joe, but we’re just gonna go with it. Her sculpt is all-new, and has thus far remained unique. It’s using her v1 design, which is sensible, since it’s the one everyone knows. It uses the more cartoon-inspired stylings, which again makes a lot of sense. That’s what everyone actually remembers, in contrast to her proper toy look. There’s admittedly a little more going on with this sculpt than there was on Snake Eyes, so there’s more room to actually do something with her.
Generally, I think it works. It feels more truly divergent from the usual Joe style, and by extension she feels like she serves more of an actual purpose. The paint work is likewise a bit more involved. It’s a more washed out palette, which is per usual for Scarlett. The application is all pretty clean, and she looks the part. Scarlett includes her crossbow and quiver. The crossbow is pretty easily held in either hand, and the quiver’s got a look to make it work like a belt, which is pretty nifty.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Right, so I wasn’t getting into G.I. Joe ReAction. I had Ultimates, I had vintage, I didn’t need these, right? Right. You read the Snake Eyes review, yeah? Cool, so you already know I’m weak. Don’t need to sum that part up again. Yeah, so, in addition to the Snake Eyes landing in front of me, so did Scarlett. They were a package deal, both of them there, allowing me to do my whole buying them as a pair thing. Yay. Like Snake Eyes, she’s nifty, but not really much beyond that. Do I need it? No. Do I like it? Yes.
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