>>11225621>>11225622Yeah, there's a reason he was considered one of the top figures of last year.
One gripe I have with him is that his shoulders should've been attached to his arms. It's funny, because technically the shoulder tech they used for him IS good, and they should use it on figures with, say, saiyan armor.
But it just isn't right for him. In that form, his shouldercaps follow his arms. They're not qutie actual shoulderpads yet like 3rd form.
You can see an example of what I mean on this pic. The shoulders follow the arm, rather than lifting up to make way for the arm (like they do on the figure when you put his arms forward). Now, on that pic, they're also still attached to the chest armor, which you couldn't do on a figure, but that's just a sacrifice you got to make.