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REVIEW: Aliens Colonial Marines Xenomorph Lurker

REVIEW: Aliens Colonial Marines Xenomorph Lurker

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As you might imagine, with the smaller limbs does come some limited articulation.  The legs have ball joints that do restrict it in certain crouching positions but the feet do have a hinge to allow it forward and back motions.  It of course has a single knee.  The arms move as well as any other line even with the thinner limbs.  There is also a hinge at the elbow.  The head can go almost all the way to the shoulder and looks down easily.  It has limited up motion with the back of it going so far that it hits the spines a bit.  The hands only turn but can be swapped out for different poses.  At the end of the day you do have to give up a little articulation in order to create an accurate figure for this subject but they did a really good job with it.  The Lurker tends to lean back with the weight of the tail and spines.  Posing can be a little bit of a pain if you want it displayed straight up.  It is best put in an action scene where it can use an item as a crutch.

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