>>9529649"Spider' mode is pretty poseable, and gives me some serious GiTS Tachikoma vibes, even more than the actual spider bots in this line do. Tukuru has a flexible pair of grabber claws that can hold all sorts of items, including the dual pistols included with it (the tips of those pistols can be taken apart for some reason, but there's no real reason to do so. Also, there's some of that blacklight paint on the back of the pistol, so it'll glow too under the right lighting). Not noted in the instructions (which seem to skip a step or two), you can actually pull both of Tukuru's arms out to either side a bit to give it better range of motion, like in pic related. The bit where the legs all attach to is also attached to a slider that goes up and down, so you can lower the chassis a little without actually bending the legs, a bit like how the suspension on a public bus can be lowered to allow for handicapped passengers to board. Weird, and I don't really see a use for it, but it's there. Each leg has a wheel on it, so Tukuru can skate along (and does so quite well on smooth surfaces) whenever you don't feel like making it crawl like a spider (and its flexible, jointed legs make crawling and climbing poses easy enough to achieve). Its 'eyes' flip up and down, and the 'lights' between them are actually on a circular roller that can spin up and down as well. The 'head' is static and merged with its 'back', so no movement there.