>>7375982They're fun little desk riders! They're very well detailed considering the fairly cheap plastic they're made of (that sort of soft, gritty plastic that can also somehow be brittle when it's thin) and they're also fully painted so they look pretty good. Articulation is generally just shoulder and neck rotation at best, so you have some options for expressiveness but not much. They also all come with stands, but every one I've got can stand on its own (except the Ball, heh). The gum they come with is tasty too, haha.
It is a cheap candy line though, so QC can be off: paint overspray, crooked parts, excess glue, that kind of thing. Usually not too noticeable on normal display, but obvious up close.
Still, I think they're worth picking up for designs you enjoy. I see the Converge line as a sort of way to accent a collection (like, I really love Kshatriya, so a mini-SD Kshatriya is neat to have too!) rather than being a focus of a collection, so I think limiting the Converges to a specific series or line-up is a good way to go about it.