>>7978513And... after a month of customs officers fucking each other in the ass instead of doing their fucking job, and 56 euros of tax later, I can say Goshogun is a wonderful figure.
It may feel simple for the price but it's so close to perfection that I'm okay paying this much. The poseability is great, way better than the usual SOC, we're closer to the ranges of an RD. The joints are super solid with ratchets almost everywhere. Parts that could have impaired movements (like the armor parts on the shoulders, arms, hips...) are all on springs or hinges to move them out of the way. Paint is perfect, not a single scratch, stain, blob, nothing. I didn't try to spot the diecast parts since I don't care about it but the figure seems to have a lot. It's heavy with a pretty good weight distribution. I suspect it's using a thick diecast inner frame. As for the accessories, TriThree is a fun little combiner. Even for the size, it poses well and feels solid in both form AND during transformation which is super nice for something with such thin parts. There's not a lot to say about the rest except that the chrome on the sword and axe is my only minor gripe. It looks like there was dust or plastic residue on the plastic before the chrome was applied which resulted in a few small bumps. It's not a big deal but it's there.
Overall, I'm more than happy with it. Best Goushougun toy ever released hands down and probably one of the "gokin" with the best QC/finish I've ever handled. I'm definitely down for their Baikanfu and stylized GGG.