>>7927473Consider yourself in luck friendo, I just happened to get my M&C order the other day, and the Sniper was one of the figures I picked up. Overall, he's a good figure, but he really does feel as cheap as he is. His joints have a decent range of motion, 90 degree elbows/knees, plenty of swivels, not too loose, not too tight, some have slight detents for extra stability, and overall they're fun little figures. Much better then the old World Peace Keepers or True Heroes figures, but still well below G.I. Joe and other mass market 1:18th stuff. He also does have paint apps on him, aside from some small details, he has a very light digital camo pattern all over his body. A good wash would help make all his details pop more and make him look less....cheap. Overall he's a good figure, but not perfect.
First off, his biggest issue is that his stupid huge guns, the main reason I picked him, are literally too big for him. If he were to grip one of them the stock is so long it goes past his shoulder. So unless you want him holding it like an RPG or shooting from the hip, it's not gonna look good on him. The guns themselves also have stuuuuuuuupid long stocks, like far too long for what's needed. They're not even bullpups, the magazine is in front of the grip so all that stock space is just extra plastic. He also comes with this pegged on back piece that's supposed to hold his extra weapons, but the rifles are too thick to clip into that as well. Also, his pistol holster is terrible. His basic rifle, which actually is a bullpup, fits fantastic on him though.
Finally, his legs, with those super huge feet, are too big for him to get into kneeling poses. I thought they'd be removable extra armor or something, but nope, they just have giant robot boots.
Overall, even with his quirks, I'm glad I got him. But I mainly ordered from M&C to get the big blue APC (which is a monster btw and I'll try and get pics of it up soonish) so everything else was just extra.