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Jazwares Enforcer from Fortnite


Jazwares Fortnite Enforcer is my latest pick up. I went to Gamestop in the hopes of finding Wild Card, but found this guy instead. He looks like a badass.




Enforcer comes with a Boogie bomb, a gun called the unsilence sniper rifle, a pack of bandages, caliber harvesting tool, and subjugator back bling, which is a shield that pegs into his back or can also be held. He also has 3 face plates. Evil eyes, one eye rised, and both eyes wide.




His articulation, like Rabbit Raider, is very good. Double jointed knees, elbows, ankle pivots, etc. The shoulder pads are on a hinge so it allows his arms to articulate up without getting in the way. His head is limited when wearing the hood and scarf, but those can be taken off, and then the head has quite a range. His upper torso and waist are more limited. Upper torso can't do a 360, and waist is limited by a piece on the back. He's still very expressive and can do some great action poses.




Jazwares really put out quality figures with this line. I'm very impressed with these guys, and considering they're only in the $20 range, with the great articulation and many accessories, these figures are absolutely worth it.




The sculpt, paint apps and details on this guy are top notch, from the weathering on his waist, to the dark greys and shiny silvers, and those expressive eyes. This guy is really nice.






This line of figures is in scale with most of my others, so that's another plus. Whether you're a Fortnite fan or just enjoy very cool looking, good quality action figures, these are worth adding to your collection. 





Jazwares Enforcer is a worthy addition to the Jazwares line. A great figure that's fun to pose and gives you more bang for your buck.









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