CAPTAIN AMERICA
MARVEL LEGENDS (HASBRO)
“Equipped with a streamlined new uniform and his Vibranium shield, Captain America leads a team of covert S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives on clandestine missions into the most dangerous corners of the world.”
During this site’s very first year, I got back into Marvel Legends hardcore for one major reason: Captain America: The Winter Soldier. That was a pretty crazy shift. And, as of next April, the movie is a decade old. It tracks, of course, but, you know, it does still feel a little crazy to me. Whatever the case, ten years means more toys, right? It sure does. In fact, we’re even getting them just a little bit early, so that’s not so bad. Today, I’m taking a look at our latest update to Cap’s stealth look from the movie. Oh yeah.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Captain America is part of the 2023 assortment of what has become the ongoing Infinity Saga sub-line of Marvel Legends. I guess we’re just revisiting it every year now. I got no problems with that, of course, so let’s do it. We’re finally getting Cap in a standard release assortment for the line, which I’m always happy to see. Cap is seen here in his S.T.R.I.K.E. suit from the movie’s opening half, which is patterned on his Commander Rogers gear from the comics. It’s a very good look, and certainly one of the MCU’s most memorable Cap designs. The figure stands 6 1/4 inches tall and he has 32 points of articulation. His articulation is a lot like the Stealth Cap from 2014. In fact, it’s identical to the articulation on the Stealth Cap from 2014. Do you know why? Because this figure is, aside from the head, the Stealth Cap from 2014. The thing is, I liked the sculpt a lot in 2014, and it was very good in 2014. But that was a decade ago and Legends has definitely made some advancements since then. This
figure, with his visible pins, somewhat limiting ab-crunch and waist swivel, and kind of scrawny arms, is…well, he’s dated. Don’t get me wrong; the sculpt was top of the line when it hit, and it’s not completely outmoded in this day and age…but it could be better. In 2021, we got a totally upgraded Mark III sculpt to replace the old movie figure, and this is serving as an update for a figure that’s almost as old, relatively speaking. At least a new upper torso would go a long way. He does at least get the updated helmeted sculpt from the First Ten Years two-pack; that sculpt is at least a very strong one, with a much better Evans likeness than the last release of this body. This figure’s paint work is, unsurprisingly, very similar to the last one. It’s a little cleaner this time, and he gets the printed face, as opposed to the rather thick paint from the
last one. In terms of accessories…we run into some issues again. He’s got an unmasked head and a shield. I can’t tell if the head is the same sculpt as the First Ten Years one, or not. If it is, the paint’s not holding up its end, because the likeness doesn’t feel as strong this time. It also looks a bit large on the body, which doesn’t help the overall scrawniness feeling. The shield is the updated version from the two-pack, now in the stealth colors. It’s a fine piece, but it again seems too large compared to the rest of the figure, making him feel a bit small by comparison. And that’s it on the accessory front. The last release included a shield and an alternate head as well, but also had a second set of hands, as well as a Build-A-Figure part, and he was $5 cheaper. Now, I understand rising costs and all, but given that this figure features at most a single new part, it sucks that he can’t at least get extra hands. We finally got a pair of gripping hands for Cap with the Infinity War update, so the fact that we’re back to him not being able to grip his shield properly so shortly after that is definitely frustrating.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I’ve been waiting for an update to this look for at least five years, and I was very happy to see his name crop up on this list. And then the figure arrived and…well, it let me down. It’s very frustrating that after ten years, we don’t actually get an update to this design, and instead get yet another release of a mold that needs to be retired. This very definitely should have been our chance to finally get a new Cap mold, built from the ground up, rather than continuing to get MCU Caps cobbled together from old parts. It feels like a real missed opportunity. Okay, ready for the flip around? This figure? I like him. I know, I tore him to shreds up there, and brought up a ton of issues. And I stand by those issues. But, I also acknowledge that, viewed purely on his own, this is still a very good figure. After getting through my issues with him, I just sort of sat back and took in the figure by himself, with no other figures, and I remembered why I loved this mold in the first place. I’d still love an actual update (maybe they can do a new one without the shield and helmet and just say it’s him from the beginning of Endgame), but at the end of the day, there are worse things they could have done than re-use these parts.
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