

When it comes to video game figures, it seems that the rule is they will cost you more than similarly sized figures from TV and the movies.

Since a life-sized turret is about 40-inches tall, this figure is probably best scaled to 6-7-inch figure lines like DC Universe, Masters of the Universe Classics, and most of NECA's offerings. The figure says 5 phrases from the game series: Since I assume you don't work in the dark, this doesn't matter, and it's going to look great. With a little bit of light, it would seem the room lights would keep it from looking like it's being x-rayed. In a pitch-dark room, the entire figure glows red because it has a white, unpainted plastic body. As you can see the red light is bright, but not too bright. Seriously, this thing was practically born to live on your desk at work, until someone steals it. If you know and love the game, this is pretty much an essential purchase.Īs a toy, it's OK- as a desk toy, it's fantastic. It stands a little over 3-inches tall (nearly 4 if you count the antenna) so it's a pretty sizable little figure. As a collectible figure, it's fantastic- but if you switch the red LED on in a dark room, it's not going to help you see things or avoid tripping over a giant box of unbuilt Zoids kits, which I assume that you also have in your basement. Because as a flashlight, this thing sucks. "I don't hate you." I'm pretty convinced this Sentry Turret is sold as a "flashlight" because it would step on some other Portal license, perhaps NECA's. Think Geek Portal Sentry Turret Figural Flashlight Think Geek, 2011Īction Feature: Lights up, says 5 phrases from the game We may earn a commission when you click one of their links. This site is part of Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and Entertainment Earth affiliate programs.
