

One who also had cool accessories and paint like a carefully done Gundam model. One who looked and posed as well as the best GI Joe figures. We wanted a villain who was as cool and menacing as Darth Vader. Tarn is the kind of character and toy we GeeWunners all wanted.

And I am going to use "awesome" as the word is written. Typos aside, I am careful about what words I choose. I'll use the word "awesome" to describe a lot of the Tarn toy here. This would have given the arms more articulation and it would look more natural. They should have flip flopped the joint itself so that the torso has the part that does the 360 rotation to go forward and back and then the arm contains the part that can rotate up and down on the side. They look weird if you lift it up on the side. Something that wouldn’t happen if the shrunk down that gap. Also if you move the top canon back one 5mm hole it looks more comic book accurate but clashes into the shoulder. I think the space between the two guns is too big of a gap. So what we get is just weak fragile plastic in areas that could break down over time. I get the intention was to light pipe his eyes, torso and gun but none of it picks up light. I really dislike the use of translucent plastic. Articulation is great too but the figure does a good amount of things wrong. For our first ever official transforming Tarn figure he is great.
