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The figure also has a slightly different paint application when compared to the Hascon Captain Rex figure, the armor for example has much lighter weathering on it which is most noticable on the figure's thighs
This release had less weapons included with it than the Hascon Clone Captain Rex, it only came with two basic blasters (the Hascon version had four blasters included)
The figure is a realistic representation of Clone Captain Rex in his phase II armor from the Clone Wars animated TV series
The figure's helmet can easily be placed over the head, but it unfortunately leaves a small gap on the bottom so that the chin shows a litle bit
Captain Rex can hold both blasters well in his hands
The smaller blasters fit well into the holsters
The right hand's index finger can be placed onto the weapon's triggers, which looks great
The shoulder pauldron is glued down in the back and not removable
The belt and the soft-goods karma are not removalbe
The target-finder on the helmet can be moved up and down
The paint application on the figure was done well overall with lots of subtle dirt on the armor
Details such as the kill counts on Captain Rex's legs, arms and the helmet look cool
Clone Captain Rex stands well on display without any balancing issues
So which one is better, this basic release or the Hascon figure? They both have something going for them, the Hascon Captain Rex comes in cool packaging and lots of weapons, while this release was given the Photo Real treatment with an incredible Temuerra Morrison likeness
All in all, both Captain Rex figures are great, including this one reviewed here!
PACKAGING TEXT
Clone Captain Rex served the Republic during the Clone Wars, often taking orders from Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano. He viewed military service as an honor, and he always completed his mission.