>>5870388Well, I have every figure (except for the many versions of Gypsy and Hardship) so i'll tell you my thoughts.
The initial first figures were garbage. Knifehead had like, 5 POAs and he's small as shit. Funny enough though, there's actually a canon kaiju who looks exactly like Knifehead except he's small as shit, so i guess it works. Gypsy was hasbro film-of-the-month tier. Crimson was alright, thank god, because that's the only version we got of him.
First wave Striker was alright, but obviously the ultimate is way better. Leatherback was the next Kaiju released and he's obviously a huge step-up from Knifehead, but is super smal scale-wise and has really weird articulation. His legs and fingers move, but like, barely at all. It's weird.
Chenro is where the line really gets perfected, along with deluxe Kaiju releases that are near perfect. They're big, movable, nice paint aps, and hefty. Only one that is worth critiquing is Scunner, as he's not scaled right, but I personally love him. It's too bad we didn't get a deluxe version of Leatherback but whatever.
Both Otachi's are great, winged one comes with a flight stand, and the land one has some really crazy tail articulation. All the prologue Jaegers are really cool, except that Coyote Tango will literally dive of your shelf because he feet are weirdly curved.
Now, the biggest issue with the line is the obvious breaking of joints as you can see in this thread. Now I feel weird saying this because it makes me sound like a Neca shill, but I have almost 200 Neca products (Aliens, Predators, Pacific Rim, whatever) and almost none of them have had any sort of quality control issues. It could be that I don't mess with them enough to really cause and friction on the joints, but almost none of them have broken, compared to my friend who buys Necas just like me, as his break all the time. Again, i'm no shill, I think Neca makes some really fucking retarded decisions (Weird Al, are you serious?), but I digress.