>>8081099And it's an 101 about what not to do when designing a toy.
The entire thing is molded in white and then everything was painted - EVERYTHING, even the freaking joints and pegs and since this is a transforming toy you can already guess what that means.
After even one transformation there will be at least a dozen scuff marks and chips everywhere.
Hell, even just clipping the shield onto the forearm isn't really recommended since it's a painted part on painted part connection.
The transformation is way too complex, doesn't feature any ratchet joints or metal parts for stability and in all modes is just a wobbly mess that's not fun to handle.
And speaking of metal parts, Galvion was released under the Hi-Spec line which is Megahouse's gokin line but the entire figure only has ONE SINGLE DIECAST PART.
The whole thing feels more like a semi-professionally put together model kit and painted with not exactly the highest quality paint.
In fact, it actually IS a model kit that was sold at conventions that they turned into a widely released figure.