McFarlane Toys/Halo: Anniversary Edition Series 1 - Advance
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The McFarlane Halo: Anniversary Edition figures are a series of five-inch action figures made by McFarlane Toys, based off of the characters from the Halo series in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the first game's release. The first wave of figures, Series 1 - Advance, was essentially a re-release of specific Halo 3 figures with minor changes. Unlike the second wave (Series 1), these figures do not come with any difficulty plaque parts. The figures were released July, 2011.[1]
Individual Carded Figures
Elite Combat
This figure is a crimson repaint of the Halo 3 Elite figures. It comes with a Plasma Rifle and a Plasma Grenade. The card back shows the Elite as being a bright "Covenant Purple", but the actual figure is crimson.
Master Chief
There are two Master Chief figures in this series. The first is a solid platinum repaint of the Halo 3 Master Chief figures. It comes with an Assault Rifle and two Frag Grenades of matching color. The second is a standard Master Chief figure with regular colors, with the same accessories, also in regular colors. McFarlane's site does not acknowledge the existence of the regular-colored figure and released no stock photos of it.
ODST
The ODST figure from this series is almost identical to the Halo 3 Series 2 ODST figure. There are some minor changes, such as having slightly larger shoulder armor, with white highlights instead of a solid black. Also, the figure has additional pouches on its belt. It comes with a Battle Rifle, like the original version.
Spartan Recon
This figure is a Halo 3 Multiplayer Spartan with Recon armor. There are two color available, red and blue. However, McFarlane's website only lists the red figure, and there are no stock photos of the blue figure. Both comes with a Plasma Rifle and a deactivated Energy Sword hilt. The red and blue recon armor were previously on available through the Halo Points promotion, but are now available with a body. Packaging for both figures are the same, showing only the red Spartan on the front and the back.
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