Posted Dec 02, 2007 at 03:18AM by Charles D. Listed in: Halo 3, Off Topic, Games Tags: Master Chief, Todd McFarlane
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Exclusive Eva Armor-clad Spartan from McFarlane Toys - Image 1 Exclusive Eva Armor-clad Spartan from McFarlane Toys - Image 2 


Long after the legacy of Master Chief is gone, the franchise will live on in the many collectible figurines released by Todd McFarlane. The newest in the series depicts a Spartan wearing the active camo Eva Armor variant from Halo 3.

Much like the previously released figurines, this one includes the same 18 points of articulation to simulate all those cool poses our hardy space marines go through in battle. The clear plastic shell simulates the active camo properties of the armor in the game down to a tee - just make sure you don't accidentally misplace it, though.

Unfortunately, this version of the Spartan will not be sold in retail stores. Anyone who want to get their hands on this exclusive item need to register at the Spawn Store and pre-order this neat figurine. Pre-orders started on November 28 and will last until December 12.

Each customer will only be able to purchase a maximum of two figurines and will be officially available in May. No price has been tagged on this sweet looking Spartan, but we'll keep your eyes out for more of these valuable collectibles from McFarlane Toys.


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