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Halo 3 Series 2 Arbiter | 
enlarge | Brand: McFarlane Category: Toy
Buy New: $13.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 2686
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 3 x 8.3
MPN: 18245 Model: 18245 UPC: 787926182453 EAN: 0787926182453
Release Date: July 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | It is a secondary playable character in Halo 3 as well as master chief's ally in the fight against the covenant and flood | | • | The figure measures 5" tall | | • | It has sixteen points of articulation | | • | It is equipped with plasma sword and carbine rifle | | • | It is the first-ever action figure created of a brute stalker |
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Product Description Though considered a high commander of the Elites, the Arbiter lost his honor among the Prophets when he failed to protect the first HALO. Disillusioned by the reason behind the Covenant's war against humanity, the Arbiter leads the Elites when they align with the UNSC. Measures 6" tall.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
armor July 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Love the body of the armor it's the best! Like the energy sword and how he looks in halo and halo 2 action figures the first halo he was an elite a golden elite armor with an energy sword of halo 1.The second halo he's the arbiter with an energy sword of halo 2 with the carbine. Now the arbiter looks cool to me.
My son loves it. October 19, 2008 My son loves this toy. It's bit tall but I bought him 2 good guys and 2 bad guys. He' shaving good battles.
Great, but a few problems July 19, 2008 As you know, Mcfarlane puts a lot of detail in it's products, so this Halo 3 Arbiter figure is very detailed. It even has the gold/bronze armor like in the game. This figure has many points of articulation, but some of the joints are stiff, But it has hinged joints, so it looks better than cut-joints. Also, the figure comes with the Energy Sword, but it doesn't come with the peg that lets it attach to the Arbiter's back or leg, so you will have to get one from another figure. I also had trouble putting the Sword in the Arbiter's hand, because it is closed, so you may have to pry the fingers apart like I did. Overall, this is a pretty good figure, but I would mostly recommend it to collectors.
The Arbiter July 21, 2008 The Arbiter quickly became one of my favorite characters in the Halo storyline back when he debuted in Halo 2. He's one of the bad guys who eventually comes to realize he's been working for the real bad guys, and in turn has been betrayed by the Covenant. The story for this character was great in Halo 2, but Halo 3 left me wanting more for him (the fact that he seems to just "tag along" with the Master Chief does seem to diminish things a bit for him). Despite everything, he still is one of my favorite characters, and thus I got him to complement my Master Chief figure. One of my initial thoughts about this figure simply is that this is not a childs' toy. I can imagine damage with some heavy play wear, and on top of that, his energy sword (his sole accessory) is quite sharp.In fact, I'm amazed how sharp it is with todays toy laws. For the rest: The Arbiter is a well detailed figure with a decent amount of posability. He has a dark brown, bumpy skin with dark blue bands running here and there in between the segments of his gold armor. He boasts 18 points of articulations, although I am slightly irked with some of the (elbows for instance), since they don't bend as much as they could. But this may be intentional, since bending too much might rub on the pieces of armor. The armor itself is nice, with plenty of detail matching the game, although I think in the game he had a more tarnished gold look, not this complete gold look here. Stiil, it looks nice. The head was also very well done, with his four individual mandibles spread out giving one the impression that he's about to chomp down on something Alien style (indeed, the mouth portion of the Elite design reminds me of the Predator). In fact, teeth can be seen on EACH mandible, and inside the mouth too! My only complaint with the head is that the helmet seems pushed ahead of the head itself slightly too far. Or maybe it's just me. It seems that you can't see he eyes as well as you should from the side of the figure. The sword itself is another nice feature. It's cast in purple and pink translucent plastic, and as I mentioned before, is quite pointed at the tips. Not a kids toy, but as a display piece, it looks quite deadly in his hand. The ability to store the sword is also boasted on the package, but does not seem to be actually fully employed with this figure. Like Series 1 Master Chief, there is a hole on the back an right leg, but there is no plastic pin to pin to put in there to store the weapon. In fact, the sword handle itself has a hole to be used to fit on a peg sticking out of his palm. I prefer to display the sword in his hand (since in the game, when he's not using the sword anyway, the energy blade is off anyway), but if I decide to, I might make a custom peg to fit it on. All in all, a nice figure. I just don't recommend a lot of rough play.
Faithful Recreation July 21, 2008 Unlike the pictures, Arbiter's armor is gold on the figure. He also seems a little small next to to Chief. (Although I suspect it's because Chief is a little too large, if you're using the Brutes as a reference point.) These complaints aside, the sculpting is spectacularly accurate. And while I initially thought the sword appeared short, comparing it to the game showed that it was indeed to scale. Finally a worthwhile representation for us Arbiter fans.
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