>>6259154I picked it up and have it in hand--
It's small, for sure, but that doesn't make it any less of an amazing figure. The articulation is amazing (better- not arguably better- but better than the D-Arts), the paint job is nice (this is, of course, my opinion) with the matte finish, and the magnetic feet are something fun.
Accessories are few-- but that makes sense. You get open hands, closed costs, the buster, and one additional face plate.
Scale was never an issue for me, as I prefer the smaller figures to begin with. Usually anything above 6 inches resembles too much of a doll to me, so the smaller and, especially in this case, nice detailed adds a lot of personality to the figure. It's small, so it's portable and can literally go anywhere.
It's like, don't get me wrong, the D-Arts X was and still is a great figure, but 4InchNel X can sit and crouch and pull off the more aesthetic fighting poses and stances. And, unlike the very nice TruForce, you can easily take 4InchNel X in a bag or in your pocket to fiddle with on the go-- I'm a fan of toy photography in the real world, so a smaller figure fits my needs perfectly :)
Hope this helps.