Unboxing & Review of JoyToy x Warhammer Horus Heresy Imperial Fist Primarch Royal Dorn
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Published 2024-02-07
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All Comments (21)
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The head sculpt just reminds me of Gordon Ramsey and now I cant stop thinking of Royal Dorn screaming RAW while he defends Terra.
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Not Joytoy's fault, but a helm should have been an option. I agree that there's not enough depth and variety to the paint job. The 30K Imperial Fists actually look better and more detailed than the primarch. Overall it looks great, but not great enough to overcome the defenses of my wallet. 🙂
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We should paint him and add some shading on the EPIC GOLD ARMOR
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What a gorgeous figure, i can't wait to see Horus himself.
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For a Black Templar collector I am on the fence on this fig. Even though he looks cool for some reason he doesnt catxh my eye like the Lion. Im not sure what it is. Im leaning on getting Sigismund to be the center of my BT's and grab a couple of Deathwing Terminators to add to join the Lion, Azrael and Lazerus. As always keep up the great work
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A little more shading would have been better but it looks great anyway.
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Can't wait to get him I hope If he ever returned to the setting I hope he wears his grandfathers coat as part of his armor.
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The only thing I would really like with this Horus Heresy release is for them to add armor helmets. Yes it's cool to see their faces but I really like to see the full armor. Beyond that detail, everything is great! incredible review
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Much like the Lion, fresh out of the box Dorn's legs aren't quite "all the way up into where the socket would be": the joint you noted as you were spinning the legs around itself moves up and down, so you can get the legs spread out even wider than you normally could for stuff like sitting poses, by effectively moving them out of the way of the conflicting geometry of the pelvis. Pushing upwards will eliminate that visible "gap".
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Imagine base stands like table top 😊
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This is the gold that I wanna see Custodes in. No shading whatsoever, just the shine and lustre of Auramite.
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Liked and subscribed, mate! Really good detailed review)
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That is awesome…I wish they made toys like this in the 70s 😂
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I agree with you bother Sprues, it is a very nice ane cool figure but it lacks detail and a finer paint job. It is a figure for imperial fist fans. Thank you for a complete review Master Chapter Sprues!!
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dorn is 90 $ in my country that including the transport
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I’m so on the fence. Would a very lite wash fix the problem? Maybe a tiny bit of dry brushing on the tips of some of the armor? I’ve never tried it on a finished figure
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Excellent review ! Now WE are waiting for...Horus !!!
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The figure of Dorn is significantly larger than either Guilliman or The Lion. Within the lore it's very dubious as to how accurate this is. We can only hope Joytoy got some sort of official word on their heights relative to each other so that these figures are accurate. I have The Lion and Dorn figures and I'm wondering if I should get Guilliman.
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As for painting I agree, but in my opinion looks a bit better, then in photos. What is disappointing it’s ugly seams on legs and arms armor. Just realised, that other figures don’t have plain plates on these elements and no seams by design.
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great video bro. Question , I want to start collecting joytoy 40K figures, but I keep seeing videos wheret= these toys have problems (broken joints, bent plastic. etc) do you face these issues