ThinkGeek Half Life Gordon Freeman Action Figure
Boonowa tweepi, ha, ha. It would take hundreds of millions of dollars to create your very own Anti-Mass spectrometer and since you still haven't paid rent and the electric bill, it's a tad out of budget. However, you can afford a 1/10th sca...le replica model. Obviously, it won't be big enough to cause a resonance cascade large enough to teleport you to Xen, but at least you don't have to fight headcrabs yourself. What do you do with your tiny Anti-Mass spectrometer? You send a tiny Gordon Freeman through it! The Gordon Freeman Action Figure is exactly 1/10th your size. Just start up that AMS, push your mini non-standard specimen through the beam and voila! Now you can play Half-Life with your very own Gordon Freeman Action Figure. Yay science! Product Specifications Gordon Freeman action figure for fans of the Half-Life series 7" tall (1/10th scale) 20 points of articulation Features: 2 sets of interchangeable hands crowbar bugbomb gravity gun Headcrab included for bonus fun times! Read More
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