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Halo 3 Series 2 Arbiter Toys
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Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: McFarlane
EAN: 0787926182453
Item Dimensions: 825750100300
Label: McFarlane Toys
Manufacturer: McFarlane Toys
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 months
Model: 18245
MPN: 18245
Publisher: McFarlane Toys
Release Date: July 08, 2008
Studio: McFarlane Toys

Features:
  • It is a secondary playable character in Halo 3 as well as master chief's ally in the fight against the covenant and flood
  • The figure measures 5" tall
  • It has sixteen points of articulation
  • It is equipped with plasma sword and carbine rifle
  • It is the first-ever action figure created of a brute stalker



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Though considered a high commander of the Elites, the Arbiter lost his honor among the Prophets when he failed to protect the first HALO. Disillusioned by the reason behind the Covenant's war against humanity, the Arbiter leads the Elites when they align with the UNSC. Measures 6" tall.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Arbiter
The Arbiter quickly became one of my favorite characters in the Halo storyline back when he debuted in Halo 2. He's one of the bad guys who eventually comes to realize he's been working for the real bad guys, and in turn has been betrayed by the Covenant. The story for this character was great in Halo 2, but Halo 3 left me wanting more for him (the fact that he seems to just "tag along" with the Master Chief does seem to diminish things a bit for him).
Despite everything, he still is one of ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not exactly as Advertised...
Unfortunately, Amazon still has this item posted to come with the sword AND carbine, but it in fact was only released with the sword.
Also, the right hand of the figure comes closed, and makes it difficult to 'install' the sword... If you are REALLY careful, you can insert the sword into his hand and then close his hand back up.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great, but a few problems
As you know, Mcfarlane puts a lot of detail in it's products, so this Halo 3 Arbiter figure is very detailed. It even has the gold/bronze armor like in the game.
This figure has many points of articulation, but some of the joints are stiff, But it has hinged joints, so it looks better than cut-joints.
Also, the figure comes with the Energy Sword, but it doesn't come with the peg that lets it attach to the Arbiter's back or leg, so you will have to get one from another figure. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - armor
Love the body of the armor it's the best! Like the energy sword and how he looks in halo and halo 2 action figures the first halo he was an elite a golden elite armor with an energy sword of halo 1.The second halo he's the arbiter with an energy sword of halo 2 with the carbine. Now the arbiter looks cool to me.






 

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