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This is a beautiful toy. It looks amazing, due to the attention to detail and the painting being very clean; I also have the Robot Damashii (Robot Spirits Figure) Arbalest ARX-7 figure, and both are top quality. This is a line that Bandai, the company that has these toys produced, seems very proud of maintaining high quality for. In fact, I also have a cheap $10 rubber Godzilla modeled after the original 1954 film that looks great as well. I also have Bandai's release of Cowboy Bebop the anime and it's also fantastic quality. Way to go Bandai!
This toy comes with some great accessories. Extra hands to switch between punching, gripping the swords, or gripping the guns. It comes with two distinct guns, two identical swords that look very cool when being held; don't be afraid to push the sword down through the hands set up to grip them: the hands are malleable enough. There are sheaths for the swords, but they're decorative only, and while they can be put on the back of toy, you can't fit the swords into them. It comes with two smaller knife-like items, but since I don't follow the anime, I don't know exactly what they're called. They look cool though. There are four spear-like weapons, on the end of bendable wires that attach to the forearms and thighs. They remind me of Scorpion's weapon from Mortal Kombat, when he screams "Get over here!" And they are all great quality as well.
If I had the money, I'd buy more of them. But it's expensive to build the worlds smallest giant robot army when they have to be imported from Japan on such a small scale.
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