![]() The Pyro is a great addition to the Team Fortress 2 line. He has his emblems painted onto the shoulder’s of his suite in case you weren’t aware that the dude with the huge flamethrower is the Pyro! ![]() The charred detail into the Pyro’s red suit is a really nice touch as well. This leads me to believe my Demoman was more the exception than the rule. I love the paint on the Pyro, unlike the Demoman I got, Pyro’s paint is very clean for the most part. Otherwise he has a great range of movement from his articulation scheme. ![]() The joints on the pyro’s ankles and feet came pretty loose and it can take some effort to get him in a good spot to stand. The only other articulation issue I have is the same one I had with the Demoman and his tiny feet. If you fiddle with the elbows a bit you can get the joint to open up a bit, mine were pretty tight when I took him out of the package. I will say his arms get a little frustrating because his gloves block him from being able to hit a full 90 degree angle. He can pull off all of these poses great. They also prioritized the articulation to let him do his typical game poses, most importantly holding his flamethrower, holding it above his head, and playing his axe like a guitar. NECA obviously wanted these to be as posable as possible so they fully articulated the figures despite some of the Pyro’s odd proportions. Great accessories can make a decent figure great, and they can make a great figure really stand out. The Pyro is specifically made to hold his weapons, however I have put the flamethrower on a Marvel Legends Crossbones and he looks great using it. A company a long time ago used to do that too, Palisades, in facr I use a lot of their Muppet accessories in my reviews because they are so good. That’s not to say it’s a surprise from NECA because they seem to always put as much effort into their accessories as the figures. When you get really nice accessories like the ones that come with the TF2 cast its a wonderful surprise. They will end up too small or not painted. Often times with six-inch figures the weapon or accessories are almost an afterthought. One thing I really like about their weapons is that they are very detailed and large. These are $20 figures and I understand they have a budget to maintain so they can’t just throw the kitchen sink in with each figure release because Jon wants a flare-gun! However if they packed a flare-gun they would have probably needed to change the hand sculpts, or add an additional hand like they did with the Demoman. ![]() This is everything he needs for a full load out, but I do kind of wish he had come with a flare-gun since it’s a character specific item we probably won’t get with anyone else. He comes packed with his flamethrower, axe, and an in-game code for a TF2 item. So the Pyro gets the honor of being in the first wave of NECA Team Fortress 2 action figures. A lot of people hoped “Meet the Pyro” would reveal something about him, but instead Valve took a pretty hilarious storytelling route that kept him as mysterious as he was prior. In fact the Pyro is one of the big mysteries in the TF2 universe because nobody knows much about him besides him being a Terminator-like killing machine. Nobody knows what is behind that mask, or what murderous and terrible thoughts he (or she? or it?) is thinking as he burns his victims to death. The Pyro is one of the most feared of the Team Fortress 2 cast, as can be seen in their featurette: Meet the Pyro. The conversion was an absolute success and these figures are as an exact a replica of the game characters that you will find. ![]() Like mentioned in the previous review NECA decided to take on the daunting task of converting Valve’s cartoon-like characters into fully articulated action figures. The Pyro rounds out the first wave of NECA’s Team Fortress 2 series along with the Demoman. ![]()
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