>>11037039>>11037131As for the quality of the kits themselves, they feel like high effort from an inexperienced team. For some reason, this line was given to their candy toy team, who has no model kit experience, and the gunpla team does not help them at all. The plastic quality is worse than gunpla, they are candy toys after all. For an average comparison, I just built the Red Dragon thunderzord, and it's about as big as a small HGUC (think Victory Gundam or so). Articulation is very good, it transforms and can combine, and it has a mix of stickers and prepainted parts. There are a lot of stickers, but they're not bad quality. These kits typically come with a full loadout of accessories to allow you to do every possible mode and transformation and attack.
Expensive, amateurish feeling in some ways, but ultimately, pretty good products. Plus, it is the only way to get super-articulated versions of certain bots, so...there's that too.