Yo, Daoge, I heard that you like communication equipment, so we put the communication equipment into all your communication devices in order to communicate during communication! Let’s take a look at the dialing sound!
There are some cute artworks on the side of the box. These artworks represent the characters well, and the scene of the dial -up sound is displayed on the back, and a science fiction vehicle that collides is investigated. I can imagine that this is the cobra boat, which reminds me of the old cartoon drama, and the cobra made this restaurant into space.
The dial -up sound is equipped with rifles, packaging, mobile phones, hearing equipment and knives. The knife was cast with all black plastic without painting with any blade. The handle is very small. Even if I did not extend the weapon with a rifle at all, the weapon was very loose in the left hand.
Listening equipment is also cast with all -black plastic. It looks like a cross between horns and radar equipment, and has a curved handle to make it embarrassing. This really reminds me of a comic problem. There, there are dial -up sounds to use listening equipment to monitor the cobra from the street. I found that I like its right hand the most, because it can be hinged up and down, and it is easier to let him hold this in a convincing way. However, put the rifle in the hand and stretched out the grip, so he no longer really held it firmly. I like this tolerance because it gives him more things and can be done on the task.
The rifle is also all black plastic and has a mobile magazine that can be securely fixed. There is a clip at the top that can accommodate his mobile phone, so he can use it to record or follow the map in the device. I don’t know how feasible it is in the modern military situation, but honestly, I don’t care. This is a neat function.
I really don’t need them to modernize these digitals, but I think they tried very well, and the mobile phone is an interesting small accessory for me. The leather case is very good, and there is a very basic graphic on it, scratching on my figure.
The beret can be moved and can be matched safely, and there is no obvious feeling of the moving hat.
The backpack is the star performed here, and most of them have some cute shiny silver paint hits. His hinge is used as a microphone, but I also see that people also put it in his eyes. I can’t blame them for this, because it really looks like my eyes, and the design of the hinge arm seems to be strange and strange than the comics and comics in the 1980s. At that time, it had different feelings, almost mechanical, with different panels and bending, and the end was usually a sharp point. I did find that if I did not pull down the cover layer correctly, the arm was a bit high and I did not decrease according to my wishes.
The silver protrusion on the side looks like a camera, while the black below does not rotate, but it reminds me of the store’s safe camera. My favorite feature is that the packaging hinge is opened to reveal the terminal with a small screen. I think he uses it to send a coding signal. The interior wall also includes some neat retro technical details. I think the only thing I lack is a small phone receiver with a wire so that the task leader can use it to call from the headquarters, as shown in some issues in this book.
The sculpture references are very closely included in the similar belt and belt details of the V1 diagram. He used a lot of scrap iron, but the cover layer of the vest was covered well. The inspiration of the portrait is inspired by the art of the original card, but I see a bit of the suggestion of the actor Orlando Bloom. As big and embarrassing as the packaging, for me, I have a inherent cool cause of the shiny silver head.
He also has a beautiful watch, and there is some high -tech wristband on the other arm. Dioltone’s thigh strap has an irresistible walkie -talkie, ears and throat microphone carved around the neck and head. Add it to all the contents of his packaging and mobile phone, I think this person has covered you to communicate.
Dioltone’s pronunciation is the standard for Gi JoE classification, but Hoo-Boy is hindered by his neck. Its ball is at the bottom of the neck, but the neck is too big to the hole, so it is worthless for the movement. There is no gap between the barbell joints on the top of the neck, so his head movement is also bad. The vest does hinder the expression of AB.
Paint is a very standard thing with clean paint. I really miss the silver on the blade, but the packaging has good details. However, his face is more shiny than most classified characters. Not bad, just shiny.
Overall, this dial -up sound is a very good expansion of V1 numbers. I really find that I hope he can bring a satellite or radio device that can be set, but the more I think about this, this is packaging. He is a signal tower, a receiver, and a code broken circuit breaker machine. I think he carries all electronic spy equipment that he needs to be attached to the Cobra Base to monitor the communication. The old file card said that he will also draw the goal of bombing, so maybe this is also part of the function packaging to some extent. I think that the classification line and its re -training of ARAH have inherent and outdated quality. Therefore, specific contents such as Dioltone’s code name are no longer related to people, or his bulky equipment does not have much significance. In the digital age, I don’t particularly bother me, but I am also grateful to try to modernize it. I think these characters are more in their time, not representing the current existing military technology and equipment. In other words, I have always been a broken guy, not a dial -up voice, so this is not so exciting for me, but the solid release of cooperation with Wave Mate Leatherneck.