>>9193117Personally, I greatly prefer the Figma over the Hasbro.
It's just that while poor quality, the Hasbro box set feels like they tried to go the extra mile; while the Figma is well done, but kind of half assed.
Hasbro Pros:
Alt fist hands and a good display stand that I wasn't expecting.
Better range of movement on the wings.
Hinged abdomen combined with ball jointed diaphragm gives better ab crunch and back arch.
Jet blast effects that plug into the wings.
Barrage shoulder panels on a hinge.
Hasbro Cons:
Minimal paint, and a lot of it is pretty sloppy. I can see a lot of blue on the visor on mine.
The plastic is nice and shiny, but it's that swirly stuff that looks cheap.
The hinges on most of the hands in this set are stuck in place even after dipping them in boiling water.
Joints are the usual soft gummy plastic that feels terrible to pose.
Only single jointed elbows; the bicep cut doesn't add anything to the range of movement.
She can't hold her weapon with 2 hands.
Her wrists are too weak to hold up her weapon.
Head scupt have these ugly plastic tabs where her ears should be for the helmet to attach to that you can clearly see.
Figma Pros:
Can actually hold her weapon with 2 hands.
My joints are strong enough for her to hold her weapon up with 1 hand.
A lot more paint, and it's almost totally perfect on mine.
Joints feel nice; the shoulder assembly is a bit complex, but if you take a look up at it you'll understand it.
Can pop open full Barrage.
All the removable panels can be used for maintenance or battle damage displays.
Face looks nice, and she comes with alt pieces for helmetless look.
Kitbashing with other Figma.
Figma Cons:
Not even a 2nd shouting face plate, so all the parts for her barrage have less of an impact.
Wings don't have as much range of movement as the Hasbro.
Wings, and barrage panels like to fall off.
No other fun accessories like gold medal, mug, basketball, boop rocket effect, jet blast effect, or barrage effects.