
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)Of all the twelve inch series they have released so far, Aragorn has the best clothes. The fit and proportion is perfect. Arwen's was too bulky and Gandalf's too poofy. They look appropriately frayed and besmeared. He really does look like he's been sleeping in ditches for months! Even his face is smudged with dirt. One problem; his hands look too clean! Maybe Aragorn is a compulsive handwasher.
He comes with his sword and sheath, a bedroll slung across his back and a cloth that looks like it could be used for wiping his sword.
His ring is decaled on his hand. I would have liked to have seen it molded and painted instead.
He is fully articulated. I don't know why they didn't do the double articulated shoulders like they did on Gandalf. It enables the figure to be put in very natural looking poses. Aragorn's shoulder motion isn't quite as natural.
The sculpting of the face and hair is excellent. It puts other makers of movie figures to shame. I remember reading about the difficulty they were having getting a good digital scan of Viggo Mortensen's face because of his beard. They found a way around it. I think the likeness is good.
I have two gripes: On of the attachments to his sword sheath popped off right away and there's this strange green stitching on one of his sleeves like they accidentally picked the wrong color of thread.
I spite of the little gripes this figure is of a much better quality than what is offered for other movies that I've seen.
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Heir to the Throne of Gondor, Aragorn has spent long years in exile wandering the wild. Known only as Strider, a Ranger of the North, he has kept a constant vigil against the servants and spies of the enemy. But a dark destiny faces Aragorn as he joins the Fellowship in their quest to reach Mordor to destroy the One Ring.