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McFarlane Toys is a subsidiary of Todd McFarlane Productions Incorporated that makes detailed models of characters from movies, comics, musicians, video games, and sport figures.[1]

Background

After the launch of Halo 3, they were given the contract to produce figures from the characters of the game, mainly the popular units, such as the Master Chief, and several multiplayer figures to incorporate the increasing demand by their customers.

Due to the success of the earlier figures, they also produced figures from Halo 3: ODST, such as The Rookie and Veronica Dare. Later on, they made figures from Halo Wars, along with the occasional figure from Halo 2.

On January 29, 2010, McFarlane Toys announced that they would produce the figures from Halo: Reach, which was released in September 2010.[2]

McFarlane Toys created a statue of Noble Team, which is included with the Legendary Edition of the game.

Features

McFarlane Toys is notable for the amount of detail their figures have to in-game characters. However, it has been noted that the figures are very fragile; being prone to breaking within a few days of purchase. There have been multiple inaccuracies in marketing the figures (i.e: photos of figures have wrong accessories; incorrect naming; etc.).

Halo Points

In addition to purchasing the figures, customers would also receive 10-35 Halo points per figure (with exception of the Halo 3 12-inch Action Figures, which give the customer 40 Halo points) with in which can be redeemed for the Halo Points Program which started in January 2009. The Halo Points Program officially began in February, and all official redemption certificates must have been posted by November, 30 2009. The program was reserved to U.S., Canada, Australia and most European countries and has since ended.[3]

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