>>8865328She's mostly solid.
Mine can easily hold up the weight of her weapon, be it 2 handed, or even one handed.
As seen here, she can even hold the weight of an average Korean girl.
Where mine gets very fiddly is that the wings just peg into holes in her back, and the two halves of each wing also just peg into each other. They like to fall off when you're playing with her. (The Hasbro Pharah actually has better wing mechanics, seeing as how each peg into a ball joint, and the halves of the wings latch into each other.)
Another thing that gives me a bit of grieve is that her panels for Barrage also like to fall off when you're playing with her. I get around these frustrations by just stripping her down, getting her into the pose I want, then attach all the parts after I'm done posing, and swapping hands & head around.
Biggest disappointment is that she only has one face plate. She does come with a lot of accessories, but they're mostly for her ultimate attack. No blast, boost, mug, basketball, tombstone, or medal, or pumpkin. The selection of hands is nice, and they even included a salute/karate chop hand.
She's the bulkiest Figma I own, but she still has a nice range of movement.
The colors of the paint and plastic look good on mine. On her own, her skin tone does feel a bit lighter, but with
D.Va next to her, it doesn't seem that big of a difference.
One other thing to be careful of is that her shoulders and arms have a ton of different joints and connections, so it's easy to get one all twisted around and pop it out when you're trying to manipulate another joint.
For $35 I'm very happy with her. If you can get her for around $50 or under I say go for it.