>>11355357>>11355362>>11355373>>11355369I'm pretty impressed by these. I recently got the Blokees Saint Seiya model kits and those you have to build them entirely like a plamo, as they are made of hard plastic parts.
These come molded in a rather soft, rubbery plastic and are already preassembled: you simply put together the Pokemon by attaching all the limbs and head to the torso and you are ready to mess with them.
The molds and details are pretty sharp, although paint apps are a bit sloppy in certain areas, like Greninja's membranes in its hands and feet. That and they also feel quite delicate, especially at the joints, so try to handle them with care to avoid breaking anything.
To no ones surprise, balance for both of these guys is terrible due to their feet styles. You really need to use the display stand or in Ceruledge's case, kinda cheat and make its feet rest against the effect parts.
Those are also super nice, the fact you get the small square base, a stand and effect parts to simulate water/slashes is something you don't see often included in figures and most of the time are extras you have to get in a separate purchase.
I also got Charizard on my way along another Greninja I want to try to customize with a bit of paint to make it look like the Ash Greninja form.
I can see myself getting more Pokémons in this line down the road. Things like Mewtwo, Lucario, Gardevoir, Garchomp... they would all be fantastic.