Ok, just got Two-Face from Toys R Us yesterday.
His only accessory is a life size version of his coin, but it is actually metal and looks really good. This is a great bonus for this figure.
No accessories are included for the figure, which is just unforgivable, especially considering the hands are sculpted to hold them. I managed to use a revolver from a Resident Evil figure, which fits well in his left hand.
I also made my own coin by folding some aluminum foil and using a very small hole punch. It fits great in the palm of his hand and looks really cool.
I agree with what someone said in that the Movie Masters really do not compare to the work of other companies doing work on film characters (NECA, Mezco, etc.) , but I think this had to do with the articulation breaking up the sculpt and the scale. The sculpt is quite good and the articulation does allow for some great poses. I like some of the small details, such as the tie, which is a little askew, and the buttons on his shirt under the tie. I have him posed with his right elbow bent with hand holding the coin in his palm, and his head leaning down and looking at the coin in his palm. His left hand is holding his revolver and hanging down on the left side of his body. This is in no way a 15 dollar plus shipping figure, but for finding him at TRU, I'm not disappointed.
I may go back to TRU and pick up the jailhouse Joker today, as the quality looks to be equally as good on that figure.
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