>>10186976Depends on what your expectations are some points of articulation are good like the tail and arms and the most part the interchangeable legs and feet also its worth mentioning bu all acounts the 1/35th handles much better than the large 200 one does. Once painted the hooded look should become less obvious. Most times the joints can be rather stiff, so use the recommended hair dryer or hot water method. The details and texture and pretty nice it can be also customized into a 1/18th Nanuqsaurus if you want to try you hand at sculpting. Arms are pretty neat yet freaking tiny, very posable(just don't go crazy testing its limits). So your also going warm up various areas like the jaws and tail end before plugging it in (tried doing it with it slipped and nearly put the darn thing through my hand.) Definitely recommend doing the same with legs if they are giving you a hard time. With the 2 standing legs it should stand well. Dont leave it on the stand for too long so the feet dont get warped and definitely not on one leg for a long period of time.
Hope this helps. Scales well with the small raptors as a stand in for Deinonychus Dromeasaurus more so than the Linheraptor or Velociraptor.