Four Horsemen Studios continue to push the boundaries of collectible action figures with their ever-growing Mythic Legions line. Among their many standout releases, Sir Enoch holds a special place as a figure that blends history inspired knightly aesthetics with the fantasy mythos that defines the brand.
Packaging and Presentation
The packaging for Sir Enoch is immediately eye catching. Like other figures in the Mythic Legions series, it features a collector friendly design that allows for easy removal and resealing without damaging the card or blister. The front displays Sir Enoch in all his knightly glory, while the reverse side showcases the rich lore and cross-promotion with other figures. The black and metallic accents highlight the mythical tone of the series, while the window display gives collectors a full view of the figure and his numerous accessories. It’s a perfect balance of style and practicality.
Accessories
Sir Enoch comes loaded with accessories that elevate his display and play value. Included are a sword, dagger, and a golden mace, each with sharp sculpted details and clean paint applications. His helmet features interchangeable parts, allowing for either a full head sculpt with a stern expression or a fully armoured, visor-down look. The highlight is the shield, adorned with a bold red cross over white, a striking piece that instantly recalls the imagery of crusading knights while still feeling at home in Mythos. The figure also comes with shoulder pauldrons and a very well-tailored cloak. This level of versatility has become a hallmark of the Mythic Legions line, and Sir Enoch is no exception.
Figure Design and Quality
The figure itself is an impressive blend of sculpting and material quality. The plastic is sturdy but flexible, making articulation smooth and durable. Paint applications are crisp, with the shield standing out against the matte white and metallic silvers of the armour. What truly sets Sir Enoch apart is the soft goods tunic, which adds a layer of realism not often seen in figures at this scale. It drapes naturally and enhances his knightly silhouette. The articulation system remains consistent with other Mythic Legions releases, providing enough range for dynamic battle poses without sacrificing the figure’s imposing presence.
Comparison to Other Mythic Legions Figures
When compared to other figures in the line, Sir Enoch stands out for his historical inspiration. While Mythic Legions often leans into high fantasy with orcs, skeletons, and beastmen, Sir Enoch brings a more grounded, medieval flavour that complements the fantasy setting beautifully. He pairs especially well with other knight figures such as Sir Gideon Heavensbrand or the Templars, offering collectors the chance to build out full ranks of holy warriors. His design may be simpler compared to more ornate characters, but that simplicity carries a classic appeal.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Excellent sculpting and crisp paint applications
Wide range of accessories and customization parts
Soft goods tunic adds realism
Strong thematic presence, perfect for knight collectors
Cons:
Less visually flashy than more fantastical figures
Limited articulation in the legs due to the tunic
Final Thoughts
Overall, Sir Enoch is a fantastic addition to the Mythic Legions lineup. He strikes a fine balance between historical authenticity and fantasy flair, making him a must-have for collectors who appreciate knights or want to add depth to their Mythos armies. With his strong accessory load-out, quality construction, and versatile display options, Sir Enoch earns a strong recommendation as both a standalone figure and a complement to the ever-expanding Mythic Legions universe.
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