>>8759212So probably not the best pics, and I don't know how much it'll help, but it's the best I could do real quick.
For the most part, the first five weapons all have well designed handles. They're not too thick where they stretch grips and they have a real nice texturing so there's plenty of resistance for the hands to hold on to. The big sword in the middle is probably the best grip out of everything the 4H have released so far, as it's slender in the middle part of the grip, but gets wider towards the tops and bottom of the handle. Combined with the texturing, these swords always stay nice and snug in a Legion's hands without causing any kind of malformation and such.
Conversely, the three on the right are all pretty poorly done but for different reasons. The Hammer/Mace shaft handle (the head piece is swappable) is just too thin, combined with some visually good, but technically shallow textures, and figures can have a hard time holding this. Especially since many of the Mace heads are solid and thick and can weigh down against the handle. The bearded axe has a nice width and texturing, but it's oddly flat, so it falls out of hands too easily.
The last sword is the worst grip in the line imo. The giant battle axe may stretch a hand, but at least the figure will be able to hold it. But the Orc Scimitar is made in a way that it almost always pops out of a hand. Too slender, oddly curved and no texturing, makes it almost impossible for figures to really keep a good grip on. If the handle was longer, wider or had some sort of texturing, it would probably be the best villain sword in the entire line.