

🎯 Own the legend—Vex'ahlia in ultra-articulation, ready to strike a pose!
Officially licensed McFarlane Toys 7-inch action figure of Vex'ahlia from Critical Role’s The Legend of Vox Machina, featuring 22 points of articulation, detailed Season 1 outfit, and complete with bow, arrows, quiver, and collector-friendly window box packaging. Ideal for fans and collectors aged 14+, this figure offers both display appeal and dynamic playability.

| ASIN | B09F85C7QH |
| Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,639 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3,211 in Action Figures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (604) |
| Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
| Item model number | TM10702 |
| Manufacturer | McFarlane Toys |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 7 inches |
| Release date | April 1, 2022 |
C**N
A great character for branching out with McFarlane
Out of McFarlane's lineup, I am quite a fan of collecting the DC line (I have technically also grabbed a single Mortal Kombat figure as well, but it was the Joker, so I wasn't branching out all that much with that one), but other than the Assassin's Creed figures they did about a decade ago, I haven't really explored many other of the franchises they have covered. So, with this figure being available for an amazing sales price, and having seen some of the show (and quite liking the character), I decided to bite, and I do not regret it. Just to start, while this is the 7 inch line, she comes in a lot smaller than my other figures of the same scale, but I do think it was deliberate, as pictures of the rest of the lineup seem to place her accurately about a head shorter than a character she is supposed to be shorter than. If scale really matters to you, that may be a hiccup. Otherwise, though, this figure excels. While still absolutely looking like the source material, Vex gets a lot of subtle detail to make her more realistic than the 2D-animation allows, which just looks really nice in-hand. The colors pop nicely, the expression is extraordinarily in-character, and it really fulfills its purpose perfectly. If I were to change one thing, having the bow done up with a semi-flexible plastic really doesn't quite do enough for poseability; back with the aforementioned Assassin's Creed figures in 2013, Connor got an actually elastic string on his bow, and it's a shame they've stopped doing that for modern figures. However, this is easily one of my absolute favorite McFarlane figures yet. It was worth it at the sale price, and it would still be worth it at full price if you like the character too.
K**S
Hopefully, they complete the cast.
Excellent Figure! Great articulation, and they fit the scale of the Mythic Legions line; so, if you are interested in pairing them with traditional, generic fantasy creatures, you can use that. My only cause for concern is that McFarlane has a habit of not completing rosters when doing license properties— most especially if there are lots of female characters. This sounds a little odd, but the company has explicitly stated in interviews that they dislike making toys of women and will do everything they can to avoid it. Since CR has three female cast members, one oversized character, and two undersized characters, there’s a lot riding against it under MCF. The only way I would not recommend getting this figure, is if you are getting it with the expectation that they will 100% complete the group.
N**.
Beautiful and well articulated
Love the Vox Machina show and figures, Shame Mcfarlane cancelled the line before the entire core group was released.
I**O
Good likeness of the character and well crafted.
I don't usually give 5 stars but this is well crafted and a good likeness of the character.
S**S
Some joints really loose, but can still achieve dynamic poses! :)
Action figure: Vex'ahlia Some joints were too loose, but I tried to snap some pictures to help show some articulation :) -- Overall (I do overall first, to save a long read). I feel that this figure is durable, has a good sculpt and was a lot of fun to pose for pictures! :) However, there are some aspects that might be concerns for some people. Such as... The eyes are painted to be looking to the left. I feel whether this is good or bad is subjective. I might try to repaint the eyes to being centered. However, this did not lower the score, as it is personal preference. What disheartened me the most was that with the figure I received, after moving joints 3 or 4 times, the following joints became very loose: shoulders, elbows, ankles (very loose), toe hinges and quiver attachment (falls out often) To help remedy the loose joints, I put drops of liquid floor wax into the loose areas and that helped tighten them a bit temporarily. The head/neck, diaphragm, waist, wrist and knees didn’t get too loose. Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars. Although this figure was fun to pose and I appreciated the ranges of motion, since Amazon’s rating is in whole stars, this was rounded down to 4 stars. Would I buy another? Yes, because it is a good figure, good value ($12.00) and I want to try some DIY (Do It Yourself) to address the joints, etc. :) -- For a bit more in-depth information, on to the articulation. Articulation. Head (shown in photo): Rotates 360 degrees, side tilts well left & right, backwards is almost nil, but head tilts forward-down well. -- Arms: L (Left) arm raises laterally to horizontal (90 degrees). R (Right) arm raises about 45 degrees (65 degrees if pushing it). Both arms have: Bicep 360 degree swivels. Double-jointed elbows. The L elbow folds 180 degrees, but the R elbow folds slightly lesser than the L elbow, even when the R elbow is away from the shoulder fur. Wrists rotate 360 degrees and have hinges that can be carefully rotated so the hands can bend in a variety of angles. -- Torso (shown in photo): Diaphragm joint allows for 360 degree rotation, good lateral bending and good bending backwards. But, very little bending forward. Waist joint is a ball/socket, which can rotate 360 degrees, bends slightly to the sides and slightly back. But, very little bend forward. -- Hips: Just shy of full lateral splits (shown in photo). Impressive! Hip joints also allow for legs to rotate 360 degrees. -- Legs to toes: Kick forwards approx. 60 degrees. Kick backwards approx. 55 degrees. Double-jointed knees fold back almost 180 degrees, Ankle joints function similarly to the wrist joint. But, on mine, the ankles got loose very quickly. A toe-hinge on each foot. -- If you’ve made it this far... thank you! Hope the review & pictures were helpful. Take care :)
B**L
Love it
Extremely satisfied, between detail and color with great definition it's like the cartoon character popped out of the TV and ready to take on the dragons past the 4th wall. Highly recommend p.s. plz get more of the characters in stock for me to buy
A**N
Collection item
Enjoyed the series and podcast this character is from, planned on getting others of this line, have not yet, unopened box for display.
D**D
LOVE IT!
if you're a fan of the series Vox Machina - you'll love it, too! great detail! i now have $ characters in my collection! (Vex, Vax< Keyleth, and Percy!) very happy with this purchase.
D**S
Me gustó mucho los detalles y colores del rostro y cuerpo, realmente le hacen justicia al personaje tanto del comic como de la animación hecha por amazon studios. Tiene la calidad de Mcfarlane, excelentes puntos de articulación. Ideal para coleccionistas de la serie.
S**C
Daughter is very pleased to add this to her collection. It was well packaged, good quality and matches expectations. She would highly recommend
H**.
Typische Mcfarlane Figur. Sieht wirklich klasse aus und ist wunderschön bemalt. Gibt echt nichts zu meckern.
R**K
Arrived on time in box, everything in great condition. Looks exactly as shown.
O**I
güzel bir model.
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