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Got Waspgirl today.
Where wolf was a floppy oddly weighted mess, with strangely light fragile feelings plastic (not saying it is, it just feels that way) Waspgirl is absolutely not. Her tolerances are PERFECT. Every joint feels good to move. Her arms move smoothly, hold the weight of her metal lance without trouble. The legs are very satisfying, they get almost all the range you could want without a thigh cut, and her ankles are designed how I wish every kit was. Her torso is set up to avoid the sculpt breaking, so its a touch limited from the concept, but thanks to the positioning of the joints she gets enough to be expressive.
One thing i really appreciate that snail shell has started doing is having the eyes articulated. This is such a nice thing, I really hope we see more of this since it really makes certian poses pop.
The one very minor problem I can even mention is that some of the paint coverage isn't totally perfect, but concidering much is yellow on black I really can't fault the figure too much since it is only a few barley barely noticable spots.
If anyone is interested in a snail shell figure, go with this one. She is fantastic, and totally worth the money.
Side note, her box has ami ami branding on the botom. Thought that was interesting.