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Overall he's pretty good and impressive. The transformation isn't too complex, albeit in MP Lamborghini tradition the instructions are completely shit at conveying how his legs work. The vehicle mode compresses like crazy there's just no wasted or hollow space in there. It's a pretty great robot mode too, he still has some bulk to him in the right areas and you don't notice the overall flatness at all really.
Only complaints quality-wise is that a few joints needed adjusting out of the box. His neck swivel and the extra hip swivel for transforming him were just completely stiff and needed lube just to move them. Other than that it's all good. Design-wise the only thing that bugs me are the hood panels on the back of the legs, they're not really in the way but there's just kind of these loose, it would have been nice if they locked into place at least. Also I find his ankle joints slightly touchy since it's all just pinned friction joints that move slightly a lot when moving him. He's not really fiddly otherwise
The paint feels nice but I think it's worth being careful transforming him, specifically around his side chest panels and the thighs. The arms close down onto the chest panels tightly and the entire leg assembly slides around the thighs transforming him. I don't think there's a huge risk for paint scraping but those areas would definitely be the first places to go.
Also like Menasor there's not a single sign of any combining on him, not a single port or adapter on the car mode anywhere. If it weren't for the fact that some of these limb bots are gonna need to rip in half they could have seriously just advertised these as non-combining.
Also one of the few rare recent transformers without an ab joint, I guess there was just no room for one.