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This Sentinel (HasLab) toy was added on July 2020 and also released in 2020 with a retail price of $349.99. It may be harder to find this action figure as it's an exclusive to Pulse. This action figure is part of the Marvel genre within the Marvel Legends Exclusives series. With an average selling price of $616.92, this toy is not very valuable as it's selling for about its original retail price. This toy ranks in the Top20 within its stats category for the Exclusives category. This is a really popular toy with 510 collectors having it in their user collections.
The Marvel Legends Exclusives Sentinel (HasLab) action figure, released in 2020, is a highly detailed representation of the iconic Sentinel character from the Marvel Universe. Standing at an impressive 26.3 inches tall, this action figure is the largest Marvel Legends figure to date. It is designed with over 72 points of articulation, allowing for a wide range of poses and movements, making it a standout piece in any Marvel collection.
The Sentinel action figure comes with a variety of accessories, including two interchangeable heads, a Sentinel “tentacle” accessory, and a Marvel Legends 6-inch Bastion figure with alternate Sentinel Prime head. The two heads allow collectors to switch between the classic Sentinel look and a battle-damaged version, while the tentacle accessory can be attached to the figure for dynamic posing or display.
In the Marvel Universe, Sentinels are giant robots designed to hunt and capture mutants. They were first introduced in X-Men #14 in 1965 and have since become one of the most recognizable threats to the X-Men team. The included Bastion figure represents a character who is a fusion of Nimrod, a future Sentinel, and Master Mold, the original Sentinel creator.
The Marvel Legends Exclusives Sentinel (HasLab) action figure also features LED lights in the head and chest, which can be activated to simulate the Sentinel's mutant-detecting abilities. The figure's size and level of detail, combined with its range of accessories and features, make it a faithful representation of the Sentinel as it appears in the Marvel Universe.
Marvel Legends Sentinel Hasbro Haslab Action Figure Review by www.youtube.com
In this review, Foosh takes a closer look at the Hasbro Marvel Legends Has Lab Sentinel action figure. The action figure impresses with its detailing and lends an intimidating feel thanks to its massive size. However, fitting it into a regular-sized box proves to be a bit challenging. The packaging doesn't feature a window, making it tricky to see what's inside before opening. The graphic of the Has Lab Sentinel fighting Jean Grey and Cyclops is a notable highlight on the box. As for the figure itself, the metallic flake on the armor stands out, and the reflective quality adds to its appeal. The Sentinel is slightly over 26 inches tall. Comparing it with the Transformers Mas Optimus Prime, it stands out with its grand size. Foosh also appreciates the articulated parts, swappable parts, and the inbuilt electronics. Scale wise, it works well against standard Marvel Legends X-Men action figures. Overall, this action figure serves as a fantastic collectible for Marvel fans.
Haslab Marvel Sentinel - Pictorial Review Summary by blackplasticlife.blogspot.com
The Sentinel's packaging is praiseworthy with stunning artwork and it comes with fantastic accessories like LEDs in the head and chest, two 18-inch Sentinel "tentacle" accessories, a 6-inch Bastion figure with a 6-Inch alternate Sentinel Prime head, and multiple other unlock tiers - each more alluring than the one before.
The colossal, heavily-detailed Sentinel figure is almost unreal to hold. There's an issue with loose knees across all released figures, which is a bit disappointing but can be easily fixed by tightening the screws. The LED gimmick is commendable, along with good articulation considering the size. The highlights, however, are the individually poseable fingers. Unfortunately, the ankle articulation is underwhelming, and limits dynamic posing.
Moving on to other accessories, the Mastermold Head is an astonishing addition that truly enhances my display. Besides, receiving the Battle Damaged Head and a Female Prime Sentinel made the purchase even more worthwhile. Moreover, the Tri-Sentinel head, although personally not my favorite, is well crafted.
The Sentinel figure, despite minor issues is a grand release, loaded with quality and playability. It's disappointing that a small default could make such a great figurine less appealing. Hoping Hasbro can learn from this and take care in their future ventures.