Designed with working projectile launchers, this robotic horse is ready to ride into battle with He-Man and the Heroic Warriors. Stridor comes with three plasma blasts to take down Skeletor and his evil crew, as well as a helmet and bridle with real cord. Collectors can display him in epic poses using 19 articulated joints, including the legs, neck, tail and mouth, and the included display stand that connects to the Masters of the Universe Origins Castle Grayskull Playset!
* 7 inches tall and 10.5 inches long * Features 19 points of articulation including joints in the legs, neck, tail and mouth * ​Includes 2 launchers and 3 plasma blasts to help take down the enemy * Includes helmet and bridle with real rope to prepare Stridor for battle * ​Features a stand that connects to the Masters of the Universe Origins Castle Grayskull playset
Well, it's Stridor. Never the most exciting toy, but I really wanted that base, so I jumped on it when it hit deep clearance. Did it surprise me? Read on.
Right off the bat, it's got a lot on the old one. Side by side, the legs are slightly chunkier to accommodate the articulation, making it look a lot beefier despite the torso actually being a touch narrower this time around. That's 3 balljoints in the neck,3 hinges for each leg, and a spring-loaded hinge in the jaw to grip the bit. That's unexpected.
I take issue with the color, though. It's got a more reddish sort of brown, and the legs, seat, and rear gun have gone from caramel to orange. Less war machine and more parade float, really. Kudos for the old-school stickers, though. Eat it, Classics version!
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