
Today we have a full gallery of the Previews Exclusive version of Mortal Kombat X 6″ Scale Series 1 Figures by Mezco Toyz. The series, which contains Raiden, Scorpion and Sub-Zero, features variant versions of the retail versions of the figures. They include alternate paint applications and accessories. Toyark sponsor Big Bad Toy Store provided us with the figures, and you can check out over 70 high resolution images after the jump.
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Mezco Previews Exclusive – Mortal Kombat X Series 1 6″ Scale Figures
Pros
- Solid sculpts
- Nice variants
- Interchangeable hands
- Good articulation
Cons
- Scorpions mask does not stay on
Overall
Since these are mainly paint and accessory variations, I won’t go into a full blown review of the figures. Our own Tony Bacala covered the mass retail Mortal Komabt X Series1 Figures very well in his reviews (Scorpion, Raiden, Sub-Zero).
I did enjoy photographing these. The figures are very solid representations of the characters. The sculpts are nice and detailed, the joints were very tight and the paint jobs were on par with other releases in this scale. The figure include alternate (and in some cases less) accessories than the mass retail versions as well as new paint jobs. Scorpion features a blood splattered body and includes alternate hands, a translucent orange skull and his throwing spears. Sub-Zero has his flesh cast in clear blue plastic and has alternate hands, daggers and an ice ball. Raiden features a transitional clear lower body (mid teleportation) and includes alternate lighting hands, alternate standard hands and a lighting ball.
I had no problems posing the figures. Each held their poses without issue. The figures are weighted well, so they don’t fall over easily. Really the only negative thing is Scorpion’s face mask. There’s no clip to hold it in place. It just sits there, so it tends to fall off quite often. It happened so often I just decided to crazy glue it on. Other than that, I had no real issues. They’re fun to pose and make nice alternates to the mass release versions.