Item 2, from actually a collection. Granite Gohlems Rhokk (white paint details), Rholl (Black paint details), and Gladiator Palidar, heavy black paints with blue eyes, extra heads with black and red paints, and close combat accessory set.
These guys are about another inch taller than the Cyclops, and so much chunkier and heavy compared to any other Glyos figure I have seen. They are pretty amazing. Simpler pieces and about 30 parts total per figure, with plenty of ports and angles that allow for an amazing amount of posing. Additionally, many of the pieces are reversable, chest, abdomen, and even the heads can double as mace, fists, or cannon. There is a solid Optimus prime meets He-Man kind of look on the base build.
I am looking forward to doing a teardown of the pieces and seeing what they can be reconstituted into.
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If the Imperial ground forces were to make their way up the Chesapeake Bay, we’d be out of luck. With AT-AT’s standing 74 feet tall and the average depth of the Bay being only 21 feet, they’d be able to get around! If a stormtrooper were 6 feet tall, he/her alone would be able to wade through more than 700,000 acres of the Bay and never get his/her helmet wet. BUT if we want to lure the AT-AT into a trap, we just have to get it southeast of Annapolis near Bloody Point, where “The Hole” and is 174 feet deep. Happy #StarWars Day everyone! #MayTheFourth be with you! #SaveTheBay : Bay photo by Megan Hannon, AT-AT photo from Disney/Lucasfilm