>>5456571Overall they do seem to be using a lot of Kreo molds with their distinctive "hole in a stud" pattern but there's plenty of Lego and MB pieces being copied too, as well as OC parts.
I built all those sets yesterday and out of the three different brands I'd rate them Elephant >>> CB Toys >>> Dargo.
Elephant plastic quality was by far the best, tight-fitting and the colors felt very Lego-like, and they were the cheapest sets. The figs had the Decool style hips but they fit snugly, as did everything else. I might get a few more of the Iron Man set for parts.
CB Toys made a nice effort, definitely a bit better than LELE's microfighter knock-offs but they still dropped some points with a missing arm, instruction mistake and a bit of flashing on some parts. One of the display stand pieces also had a couple of cut marks in it. They all came with some silly "game cards" as well as an extra weapon for each fig (stud shooter for the TIE pilot, lightsabers for the Clone and Imp officer). I might still get the rest of the line just for kicks.
Dargo is a more miss than hit kind of line I'm finding, I'd tried a couple of their sets before and while the minifigs were surprisingly top notch the quality of the pieces was disappointing. Both sets' vehicle designs could've been improved with just one or two more pieces, they were barely able to hold together. The Hulk set is the best of the bunch, fig is great and the vehicle is pretty good too. The Batman set also passed muster.
The rest... well the Cap set was interesting, as in the box showed his bike being mostly dark blue but the actual set only had one piece in that color and the rest black, also the other fig was missing their torso and head, instead coming with a second pair of legs... Wolverine didn't have the right hairpiece and looks rather dumb with the one included, Deadpool's legs are really loose. I'm done with Dargo.