Saturday, November 5, 2011

In-Pack Peek: ReSaurus Quake II Marine Major Figure

One of my first posts here was for Resaurus's Alien Strogg Tank, from their Quake II line. It's one of my favorite figures in my collection, even over a decade after it was made. At one point, I owned the entire line of Quake II figures, but during one of my "collection downsizing episodes", I made the mistake of selling off everything by my beloved Tank. I've grown to regret it, so I'm slowly re-acquiring those missing figures. I'm starting here, with the hero of the line: Marine Major.

The figures in this line come in attractive enough packages, but I'm afraid mine hasn't held up well over time. The bubble is crushed and the card back is bowed inwards. I prefer the NECA style clamshells, as they withstand the punishment of time better than card backs do. That said, there's a nice narrative on the back, along with pics of all of the figures and their accessories from the entire line. I find the colors attractive and eye-catching, and the pictures on the back are great, though they seem to be of the prototypes and (as a result), are a bit better than the finished versions which we actually get (somewhat disappointing). One other small note, each character's name in the lower right corner is color-coded (Tank is yellow, Major is purple, Athena is green and Iron Maiden is red), which adds to a MOC display. 

Major includes an Alien Strogg Shark, which features a rubbery, bendy tail. The Shark oozes with cybernetic detail, and serves as a cool bonus 2nd figure! Two weapons are included, as well: a rocket launcher with a removable ammo belt and the hyper blaster.

The figure himself stands in a 6" scale, and for the most part, is really well done. His armor is outstanding- loads of textures and surfaces, with an interesting maroonish tint- and it has to be, because this guy is a walking target (I count no less than 13 bullet holes/indents in the armor!). He's got a bloody bandage on his left biceps, which hides the articulation there, and a drop of blood running out of his mouth.


Speaking of articulation, the Marine Major features a cut neck, cuts at the shoulders, biceps swivels, cut wrists, cut waist, T-crotch, and single-peg knees. That's 12 points, but his feet are angled such that he really only has one stance below the waist. The cuts limit the poses, so he's more of a decent, slightly tweak-able statue than anything else.

My only gripes with the figure are relatively slight. His eyes are a little off-center, and his neck (though thick) seems a bit too long. I think it's the way the cut is situated. He's also sporting some ridiculously thick and pronounced veins all over his arms. They look more like vines than anything else. Marine Major may have had a highly detailed muscular sculpt for his time, but now it just seems a bit juvenile in terms of style. Also, without a paint wash to add some dirt and grime, the blood and torn shirt look, well...odd. The weapons have decent washes on them to bring out the "metallic rustiness" of them- he could use the same.

That said, Marine Major is a fine figure to battle your Strogg (or Locust!) army. He's relatively easy to find, and pretty cheap, as well. So if you're considering it- go for it. I think of him as a classic piece of video game figure development. It's thanks to Resaurus and lines like Quake II that we have such awesome modern lines as NECA's Player Select, Gears of War, and McFarlane's Halo. Thank you, Resaurus (again)!!!


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