Toying Around Reviews - Marvel Legends Avengers Infinity War Vision

Marvel Legends: Avengers Infinity War Vision

Today we will be taking a look at the Marvel Legends Vision from Avengers: Infinity War movie Scarlet Witch and Vision two-pack.

The Marvel Legends Series is a Mid-Tier toy line that both collectors and non-collectors alike would be interested in.  With multiple scales ranging from 4 inches to 12 inches and a good mix of detail and articulation, these figures tend to look good both inside and outside the box. 


Packaging:

Before we open this up, let's take a look at the packaging.

Vision comes packed in the standard Marvel Legends two-pack box. You have the Legends Series logo at the top. Scarlet Witch and Vision through the large window that showcases the figures as well as their accessories. This gives great visibility for collectors that may not be opening it. On the bottom of the box, you have the figure’s names as well as the Avengers Infinity War logo as this is a movie based figure set.

On the left side of the box, we get some nice artwork of Scarlet Witch.

On the back of the box, you have a promo shot of both figures as well as a small bio. Both empowered by the Mind Stone, Vision and Scarlet Witch are powerful forces in the throes of battle.

On the left side of the box, we get some nice artwork of Vision.


Outside of the Box:

Let's open the box and take a closer look at the figure.

Taking a look at Vision outside the box you can see that they nailed the likeness to how Vision looks in the Avengers Movies.

The back of the cape also has a nice yellow to pink fade going on with it as well.


Accessories:

Let's see what kind of accessories the figure comes with.

Vision comes with a pair of closed fisted hands. 


Articulation:

How can we pose the figure? Let's find out!

Vision's articulation includes the following:

Hinged Ball Jointed Head - allows you to swivel the head 360-degrees and tilt the head back and forth.

Ball Hinged Shoulders - gives the arm 360-degree rotation and also the ability to raise and lower the arm.

Upper Bicep Swivel - This cut lets you turn the whole arm below the cut 360-degrees.

Double Jointed Elbows - this allows you to bend the arm back to have the hands near the shoulders.

Swivel Hinge Wrists - allows you to turn his wrists in a full 360-degree circle while also bending them up and down. 

Ab Crunch - this cut lets you be able to bend the figure front and back at the Abs.

Waist Swivel - this lets you be able to turn the figure around 360 degrees at the waist.

Ball Jointed Legs - with this it allows the legs to move out to the side along with some front and back motion.

Upper Thigh Swivel - the leg can rotate around a full 360 degrees.

Double Jointed Knees - joint allows you to bend the leg itself all the way back to the butt of the figure.

Hinged Ankles with rockers  - The ankle hinge allows you to bend the foot front and back. The rockers allow you to rock the ankles towards the outside and inside of the legs of the figure.


Size Comparison:

How does the size of this figure compare to others?

Vision stands right around 6-inches tall.

Here is Vision standing next to our previous comic-based Vision figure.


Rating:

What are Baby Huey's scores for the figure?

Paint Job 5/5

The paint job is spot on. Hasbro did a very good job

Figure Sculpt 5/5

Sculpt is perfect. I mean I really have nothing to nitpick about

Posing / Durability 5/5

Vision is full of articulation, just about any pose you could think of you can get him in

Overall Score 5/5

If you can find this figure at your local toys r us pick him up ASAP, otherwise, you will have to wait till the set goes on sale online mid to late June on Entertainment Earth

Retail Cost: $19.99

I picked up my Vision/Scarlet Witch two-pack at Toys R Us (R.I.P.).


Time for some Toying Around!!

~Baby Huey