>>9685783Here's a general rundown of the ones I own.
Luffy - Fine if a bit limited in the hips. Can extend his legs inside his shorts in order to better utilize knee articulation which is pretty neat..
Zoro - Pretty sure I either ended up with a first run release or a bugged re-released because one of the shoulders is insanely tight and I'm frankly scared to even move it when I do manage to. The design kinda hampers the articulation and I personally wish they went for the full robe look instead of shirtless. Swords are nicely detailed though.
Zoro (Past Blue) - Much, much better than his timeskip release on all fronts though like with Luffy the hips suffer somewhat in terms of range able to be achieved. Would recommend over timeskip.
Sanji - Probably the most mediocre release. Honestly not much to say other than he's fine. They at least tried to engineer him with better leg articulation but you'll never get some of the poses he's known to do in the anime like a straight upwards kick. No food or cutlery included unlike the SHF which is a bummer.
Mihawk - Kinda barebones but then again so is the character. Nice sculpting all around although the paint has kind of faded on my copy's sword but no biggie for me. Does about any pose you'd need to to do.
Shanks - About the same as Mihawk. Engineering makes the shirt look a little weird but the overall sculpt is good.
Crocodile - Overall sculpt is excellent. Articulation is fine.
Whitebeard - At the time was the best bang for buck OP figure you could find and even still is if you can get him for a decent price. Obviously not in scale with everyone else but that would be an insanely big figure if he was. No complaints other than I wish he came with a yelling expression or one that hides his eyes in shadow.
Really the one thing that hampers this line is the lack of effect pieces. Crocodile has a slashing effect on one of his replaceable arms and Whtebeard has crack pieces but that's about it really.