>>11719592What part of "pre-assembled model kit" was unclear the first time? Like I said earlier, there's a trend going on in Japan right now where companies are selling professionally assembled, painted, and de-nubbed versions of a kit straight from the factory with an upcharge. That's what this kit is cashing in on. Also
>flimsy As someone who owns both Arcees and Windblade, they are most assuredly not flimsy. You can pose them just fine, and since they don't transform, there's no need to worry about breaking things from moving something the wrong way.
They wouldn't stand up to a small child, sure, but you shouldn't be as big of a klutz as a 10-year-old to begin with.