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The $10 Avatar figures at walmart scale well with Origins.
They have no wrist or ankle joints, the latter of which makes balancing them in anything but standing straight a chore. Doesn't help that the boots have sculpted detail instead of being flat and with a stand peg.
Katara here does have hinge and swivel shoulders, elbows, knees, ball jointed head, ball jointed hips, and swivel waist.
The paint is decent, not perfect, but very little to complain about. My Katara is missing the paint app on her mouth, but comparing her to one with the mouth line painted in, I think she looks better without the mouth line.
The sculpt is really good; each of the different "fabric" types have a different texture to it. Her hair loopies and braid are softer plastic and don't get in the way of head movement.
My biggest issue is that when you bend her elbows all the way up, part of the joint pokes at her forearms and leaves white stress marks. I'll probably wait to see what the bigger McFarlane figures are like, along the BST AXN line's offerings before going all in on any one line.