
I love the figures that have this type of hands articulation as I find that it adds greatly to a figure and thank goodness he does have wrist rotation.

I'm annoyed as per most Legacy figures that have too much clear plastic that's painted over which means scratches and breakage being at a much higher risk. The transformation isn't hard but I do find it a bit annoying as you have to really align things very well for tabs to click in easily. The arms articulation is fine for the most part, but he suffers from the same type of design flaws as Hot Rod but not as bad, so the shoulders range suffers for it. That said, in hand, he's a decent figure, the legs articulation is as good as one can hope for, the plastic quality is as per my other legacy so quite decent, and he's the first Legacy that I didn't have to floor polish due to looseness out of the box.īut while not loose, nothing is tight either, and he will get a treatment soon enough, with the cannons being the first things to coat.

no wheels so you drag him on the ground is just sad that Hasbro couldn't do better, and that the hands stick out as they do really shows that Hasbro just do not invest themselves into doing things as good as they could. Got mine a while ago now, and been fiddling with him a few times to get a good feel of his pros and cons.įollowing up on my original post, I did know what to expect for some of his shortcomings.
