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It doesn't have all the bells and whistles that some figures come with like actually functioning zippers but they don't seem necessary on this one. They can be seen in the photos below! (Photo: Brandon Davis / ) Overall, it poses well and the alternate hands make for great options like recreating the moment when Cap made commands for the Avengers and NYPD.Ĭheck out the figure and its accessories. It's a minor flaw which can be covered up by sliding the detached upper portion of Cap's red boot down but really results in trying to keep the figure from bending the ankles in a way that it looks like an achilles tendon is completely missing. The ankles can offer a gap between the heel of the foot and the rest of the leg if leaned too far forward. The figure articulates well, offering pose options through the shoulders, elbows, wrists (spinning, not bending), hips, knees, and ankles. Five alternate hand options, the carrying case, and a shield which actually buckles onto Cap's arm make for a satisfying amount of customization options. Loki's scepter looks brilliant, calling any MCU fan's mind immediately back to the tool that was used throughout the franchise's first ensemble film. The accessories are where this figure catches a huge win. The sleeve slides off for those who want to keep their 2012 Cap figure in the box to unveil a clear plastic barrier which allows for a clear view of the figure and its accessories. Together with other Endgame boxes, the sleeve looks great and has holographic Captain America and Avengers logos on its sides (get a look at those in the video above). The Captain America (2012 Version) comes in the same sleek Avengers: Endgame sleeve with character art and the Avengers logo blended together as other Endgame figures. While it's not the exact same figure as the Hot Toys collectible that released in the Avengers line, it does come with some great accessories and a similar look.įirst things first: the packaging. First impression is that this is the perfect way to start or continue a collection of 2012 Avengers figures without having to pay an aftermarket price for a used edition of the now hard-to-find figure. We got a look at the package, the figure, and all of the accessories that come along with it. Sideshow provided with an advanced sample of what is officially billed as Captain America (2012 Version).