>>9751409Bad parts first: there are a LOT of stickers to apply, and some of them are over unusual/bumpy areas in the sculpt. Even after you're done stickering, it's still missing a lot of paint apps/colors.
Now the good parts: I think the lack of color accuracy actually helps in some areas, simplifying the design and making it feel more cohesive. After looking at this figure, the Revo and RD feel too busy to me, with too many competing green areas. The stickers feel high-quality and stick well, especially when burnished down. The missiles actually look quite good if you bother to burnish each one down. The stickers were durable enough to hold up to me burnishing with the point of my tweezers without tearing or wearing away, quite impressive. You will probably want a set of tweezers with rounded tips to apply the stickers precisely, some are very thin or small.
A decent amount of parts are prepainted, and stuff like the head is particularly good, the X'd out eye is clearly visible and cleanly done.
The proportions are great in my opinion, they're not as wild as the Revo but not as clunky as the RD. It's like a nice in-between.
The plastic is lightweight, but very firm and unyielding. It makes the figure feel high-quality and solid somehow despite its very light weight. Thankfully, this light plastic also means there are few balance issues, even when you have the full jetpack, missile racks, and gigantic minigun all equipped at once. It was a great choice.