>>9708282In my experience, the assembled kit is fairly solid, with decently designed jointing and parts layering. The only flimsy-feeling bits I've found are the cheek bits (they're attached by small tabs, understandably) and the abdomen pieces right underneath the chest. The one in the back under her wingpack in particular, as it can be a struggle to get it reconnected. The earring bits didn't feel very fragile either, I was simply unlucky.
Articulation is solid, though the ball joints in the head and abdomen can be worryingly tight at times—I would recommend anyone to sand down the ball joints a little bit before assembly, as it can be very difficult to separate them afterwards. I'm surprised there aren't more ball joints in the kit, and even more surprised it's not a polycap-filled kit like other Flame Toys kits (only limited to the biceps and backpack for Windblade here). Posing does feel pretty good, but I have to wonder how the plastic-on-plastic jointing will hold up (having flashbacks to my old MG Sinanju ver Ka).
The wings do tend to feel flimsy at times in their construction (not the moving joints, mind), but that tends to be a constant in snap-fit models w/ wings. The black fan housings in particular could definitely benefit from some glue, once fully detailed.