>>6298079I only own two bootlegs of the She Next with a legit one. Quality difference for that model:
-Bootleg's soft-plastic parts are softer and a bit flimsier than the real one.
-Bootleg may have mold imperfections or flash here or there
-Joints can be tight or loose, and are obviously not the same quality as legit Figma joints. To be fair though, in my experience Archetype bootlegs new version and older version have had no breaking joints whereas bootlegs of other figures I've owned (Snake and Bride Saber) had joints break right out of the box.
-The first wave of bootleg Archetype She Next had articulated toes but the later bootlegs have quickly gotten rid of the articulation (it's flimsy as fuck).
-Diaphragm joint of the first Archetype She next was off-centered and caused there to be a wide gap in the diaphragm, but the orange one was fine and centered.
That's all I can say that you might have to deal with with the bootleg He Next. All in all the figures are decently sturdy for bootlegs.