>>5427825Raiden is pretty nuts for posing.
I don't have any shots to share but I fiddle with him with the Ultron revoltech every so often more than my Ninja Slayer and he has a nice ab crunch and his shoulders can go up and forwards very easily which is ideal for his sword swings.
Though if you're unfamilar with Revo joints then you may find it odd at first since they only lock certain angles down for poses but over time the clicking noise is a non-issue and he poses wonderfully.
The real issue I found on mines (White Raiden) is that his pegs for the hands aren't the tightest fit for the hole on his wrist so they come loose but only if I rotate them too much when posing.
Also his head will come off since there is a joint for his lower back hair piece and an additional joint on that to attach the rest of the head. It's probably the loosest part on mines but I hardly worry about it. The small parts on his face for his visor will probably worry you if they pop out and you can't find them. The neck can go forward pretty well and even his eye can move around with the small stick they give you.
Raiden for sheer playability for me is very high up there. Comes with a good amount of hands, you can remove his weapon since they're just attached by joints, and have a box to keep the smaller parts in if you're not using them. Raiden is one of my favorites and it really bums me out that he's the only MGR figure that Revoltech would release.
Revoltech Ultron is a pretty recent release but after messing around with him and getting to know his joints he's definitely close to Raiden. Try to see if you can get him for a decent price.
Trust me, once you get used to the revolver joints on him you will have a pretty good time for his articulation.