You could say that he is the... GOAT.
And back to Saint Seiya Blokees with Aries Mu we go! The first Gold Saint that Seiya and his buddies meet is also the only one who is truly, honestly good and on their side... and yet, even while I was a kid, I found him kinda dull! But, oh well, he is easily accessible in my country so might as well get on with it.And now that I've built both older Marvel kits and this one I can confidently say that, wow, has the quality gone up. This was a much faster build than the new kits I bought, better organized too, and feels like a much more complete figure, including 3 sets of hands, 2 heads and an accessory. Sadly, the accessory is the Athena Exclamation's Shaka's rosary and not an effect for his Dimensional Wall.
As for the figure itself, much like Aiolia, I don't think the figure quite captures either the style of the manga or the anime, but it's still a good looking figure, while the paint apps are minimal, the armor is pretty detailed. Much like I did with Aiolia, I glued down some pieces so that they would stay firmly in place.
Articulation is alright. The butterfly-joints barely add any range, he has bicep swivels, a ball jointed ab crunch, a swiveled waist and double jointed knees. The wrists and ankles are on ball joints, so you have some articulation there too, plus, drop down hips. The joints are very tight, but they don't feel dangerously tight, as if anything could break. The horns that lie on top of the pauldrons lie on ball sockets on his back, so you can move them around a bit when posing him. I'd say the biggest issue with him is that the long-hair on the unhelmeted head restricts his head articulation to the point of rendering it null. The helmeted head has a hinged ponytail that remedies this. He is a head and a half shorter than Bucky Cap.
He was a nice, breezy build, but I do think he is a bit less impressive than Aiolia due to his hair hampering his articulation.
Articulation is alright. The butterfly-joints barely add any range, he has bicep swivels, a ball jointed ab crunch, a swiveled waist and double jointed knees. The wrists and ankles are on ball joints, so you have some articulation there too, plus, drop down hips. The joints are very tight, but they don't feel dangerously tight, as if anything could break. The horns that lie on top of the pauldrons lie on ball sockets on his back, so you can move them around a bit when posing him. I'd say the biggest issue with him is that the long-hair on the unhelmeted head restricts his head articulation to the point of rendering it null. The helmeted head has a hinged ponytail that remedies this. He is a head and a half shorter than Bucky Cap.
He was a nice, breezy build, but I do think he is a bit less impressive than Aiolia due to his hair hampering his articulation.
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