Low-Light is primarily dark grey body suit. He has black boots, black knee pads, a black knife holster on his right hip, on his left hip is a spot so he can put his scope on it, he also has black pads on his arms with black finger-less gloves, as well a black beanie. He is wearing a padded vest with a red right shoulder pad. The vest has silver on it for buckles a clips and two green grenades permanently attached to it.
His articulation is very plentiful. He has a ball jointed head, hinged shoulders, double jointed elbows ball jointed wrist: the right wrist has a downward hinge to it while the left wrist does the jazz hands (look at the pics), he has a hinged torso. He has a t-crotch that allows him to kick forward and to do the splits moderately, he has double hinged knees and ball jointed ankles.
The accessories for this guy are amazing in that he includes a visor with red lenses they fit over his eyes well, he has a huge backpack that can fit all his accouterments, he has a flashlight, a digital range finder, a wind scope, he has an UZI a bullet box with an actual removable bullet, he also has a digital communications device, he then has a sniper rifle case that stores his rifle and his scope. All his accessories fit in his backpack and his sniper case. In his sheath on his hip he has a knife.
With all his gear loaded upon his body heavy. a neat thing about his back pack and his sniper case can combine as one massive pack that he can wear on his back and on the side of his back pack his communication device also fits on so all his weapons are not to be lost.
Over all this is a good figure I like him and have him displayed on my shelf proudly. When I bought him he was packed in with another figure who I was not very interested in but to get Low-Light I had to get the other figure. Maybe in a later review I will cover that figure but I don't think its that likely.
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