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{{Quote|With Halo Avatars, we wanted to do something as different as possible from our standard 6-inch figures. Those figures are big, game-accurate, heavily articulated, and serious. Our avatar figures are small, stylized, pre-posed, and playful. With a standard action figure, you know exactly what you're getting. With an avatar figure, each one is a surprise. And collecting a full series of our standard figures can be a significant investment, but an avatar figure is something any fan can afford.|Todd McFarlane}} | {{Quote|With Halo Avatars, we wanted to do something as different as possible from our standard 6-inch figures. Those figures are big, game-accurate, heavily articulated, and serious. Our avatar figures are small, stylized, pre-posed, and playful. With a standard action figure, you know exactly what you're getting. With an avatar figure, each one is a surprise. And collecting a full series of our standard figures can be a significant investment, but an avatar figure is something any fan can afford.|Todd McFarlane}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:McFarlaneAvatarPackage|thumb|right|The standard package for all figures.]] | ||
'''Halo Avatars Series 1''' is the first in [[McFarlane Toys]]<nowiki>'</nowiki> line of ''Halo''-themed [[Avatar (Xbox 360)|Xbox Avatar]] figures<ref name="mc">[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/01/20/McFarlane-Toys-to-Create-Halo-Avatar-Figures.aspx '''Halo waypoint''' ''McFarlane Toys to Create Halo Avatar Figures'']</ref>.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/Universe/detail/mcfarlane-halo-avatars-s1-figures/3d5990f2-1fa3-4c68-a76d-84a614aa2400#imageNumber=2 '''Halo Waypoint''' ''McFarlane Halo Avatars S1 Figures'']</ref> In order to represent the customization options avalible for online avatars, the figures feature interchangable heads, torsos, and legs<ref name="mc"/>. The line also includes various "prop" items, such as the [[M12 LRV|Warthog]]. The figures are 2 1/2 inches tall, and are randomly packaged in small plastic cylinders, the tops and bottoms of which can be removed and used as a display base<ref name="mc"/>. The tubes themselves can be connected to form multi-level displays. Series 1 debuts in Fall 2012. | '''Halo Avatars Series 1''' is the first in [[McFarlane Toys]]<nowiki>'</nowiki> line of ''Halo''-themed [[Avatar (Xbox 360)|Xbox Avatar]] figures<ref name="mc">[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/01/20/McFarlane-Toys-to-Create-Halo-Avatar-Figures.aspx '''Halo waypoint''' ''McFarlane Toys to Create Halo Avatar Figures'']</ref>.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/Universe/detail/mcfarlane-halo-avatars-s1-figures/3d5990f2-1fa3-4c68-a76d-84a614aa2400#imageNumber=2 '''Halo Waypoint''' ''McFarlane Halo Avatars S1 Figures'']</ref> In order to represent the customization options avalible for online avatars, the figures feature interchangable heads, torsos, and legs<ref name="mc"/>. The line also includes various "prop" items, such as the [[M12 LRV|Warthog]]. The figures are 2 1/2 inches tall, and are randomly packaged in small plastic cylinders, the tops and bottoms of which can be removed and used as a display base<ref name="mc"/>. The tubes themselves can be connected to form multi-level displays. Series 1 debuts in Fall 2012. | ||
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McFarlaneAvatarMasterChief.jpg|The Master Chief avatar figure. | McFarlaneAvatarMasterChief.jpg|The Master Chief avatar figure. | ||
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McFarlaneAvatarCarter.jpg|The Carter avatar figure. | McFarlaneAvatarCarter.jpg|The Carter avatar figure. | ||
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McFarlaneAvatarODST.jpg|The ODST avatar figure. | McFarlaneAvatarODST.jpg|The ODST avatar figure. | ||
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McFarlaneAvatarFlamingODST.jpg|The Flaming ODST Helmet and ODST T-Shirt avatar figure. | McFarlaneAvatarFlamingODST.jpg|The Flaming ODST Helmet and ODST T-Shirt avatar figure. | ||
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McFarlaneAvatarGreenOperator.jpg|The Green Operator Helmet and Reach T-Shirt avatar figure. | McFarlaneAvatarGreenOperator.jpg|The Green Operator Helmet and Reach T-Shirt avatar figure. | ||
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McFarlaneAvatarElite.jpg|The Elite Costume avatar figure. | McFarlaneAvatarElite.jpg|The Elite Costume avatar figure. | ||
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McFarlaneAvatarGoldMasterChief.jpg|The Metallic Gold Master Chief avatar figure. | McFarlaneAvatarGoldMasterChief.jpg|The Metallic Gold Master Chief avatar figure. | ||
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McFarlaneAvatarWarthog.jpg|The Warthog avatar figure. | McFarlaneAvatarWarthog.jpg|The Warthog avatar figure. | ||
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Revision as of 07:22, July 4, 2012
- "With Halo Avatars, we wanted to do something as different as possible from our standard 6-inch figures. Those figures are big, game-accurate, heavily articulated, and serious. Our avatar figures are small, stylized, pre-posed, and playful. With a standard action figure, you know exactly what you're getting. With an avatar figure, each one is a surprise. And collecting a full series of our standard figures can be a significant investment, but an avatar figure is something any fan can afford."
- — Todd McFarlane
Halo Avatars Series 1 is the first in McFarlane Toys' line of Halo-themed Xbox Avatar figures[1].[2] In order to represent the customization options avalible for online avatars, the figures feature interchangable heads, torsos, and legs[1]. The line also includes various "prop" items, such as the Warthog. The figures are 2 1/2 inches tall, and are randomly packaged in small plastic cylinders, the tops and bottoms of which can be removed and used as a display base[1]. The tubes themselves can be connected to form multi-level displays. Series 1 debuts in Fall 2012.
Figures
Master Chief
This figure is based off of the Master Chief in Mark V avatar armor that as a promotional item for Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary .
Carter
This figure is based off of the Carter avatar armor from Halo: Reach.
ODST
This figure is based off of the ODST avatar armor from Halo Waypoint.
Flaming ODST Helmet and ODST T-Shirt
This figure is wearing the Flaming ODST helmet and ODST t-shirt avatar items.
Green Operator Helmet and Reach T-Shirt
This figure is wearing a green Operator helmet and a Halo: Reach t-shirt avatar items.
Elite Costume
This figure is wearing an Elite Costume avatar item.
Metallic Gold Master Chief
This figure is a solid gold repaint of the Master Chief avatar figure.
Warthog
This figure is based off of the Warthog avatar prop.
Sources