>>7523195Yes, he can.
His articulation isn’t bad. You just have to be careful in places. Pre-posing the arms separated, then putting them together seems to be the best way.
The figure isn’t perfect, but he’s not as terrible as people are making him out to be. He’s basically an upscale of the Vintage Collection version, with a couple of improvements. His legs aren’t gummy plastic, and the knees are double ratchet joints. So he can balance and stand a lot better than his three inch counterpart.
My biggest problems are that his cape is too thick in certain places, and that he doesn’t have alternate hands, or wrist joints. But I wasn’t expecting those things either, that’s just me wishing.
If you want a decent Grievous figure that isn’t going to cost a gorillion dollars like the Figuarts, and that you don’t have to assemble and paint yourself like the model kit, then this one should do you well.