Getting ready to watch Kekkai Sensen & Beyond (i want to watch it on Blueray), last year i pre-ordered the Figma Klaus. And while it took him some time to arrive, i am very happy to see it was worth the wait.
Klaus comes in the very standar size of all Figma figures, a little bit smaller than a Kenner toy. This is probablly the only thing i dislike about Figma, how tiny are they, but this also means he is really easy to stand and very light (and as a bonus i have to say, the box was redesigned and is smaller than ever, wich is a shame because it means it dosnt fits with the boxes of the other Figmas). He is the same size as Lancer or Archer but givn his big frame, i have the feeling Klaus should be much more taller than them (like Guts).
He is articulated on the head, neck, chest, abs, legs, knes, ankles, feet, whoulders, arms, elbows and wrists. Even the end of his shirt is articulated too it dosnt block the movement of the wrists. All this articulation works excelent to give him any kind of extreme pose, full of action or to give him soft and small movements that gives him life. Its pretty neat how full of life he looks just by tilting his head or his hips.
My only complaing over the articulations are the one on his shoulders, mostof the time you can see a big gap in between his vest and his arms, this articulations is the most obvious and i very anoying from sides view. I wish they give him extra pieces of shirt to cover up this big gap sinxe he is pretty hollow inside. Also the articulation piece inside his hip is a little bit fragile (or it looks like it) soo i would be extrea carefull to not play too much with his hips.
Everything visible is made with high wuality plastic with a really nice texture and the vest and hips are made with soft plastic soo they dpnt get in the way of the arms or legs. His proportions are really good, with big shoulders and a thin waist and long legs. When i saw the prototype i was worryed about the proportions but in the end they looks really good and sexy even in a somple walking pose.
He is an anime husbando, soo he dosnt have any abitious texture and the paint is extremelly clean and make hims look very 2D and is only applyed on the parts that need small detailing (like his eyes).
He comes with 3 face plates: one smiling (sorta...kinda...). another menacing and serious look (with visible eyes over his glases), and another one roaring. The face change is really easy and while the happy face with no eyes is a little...simplistic, the other ones have great detailing on his small blue eyes (dont forget the faces are really small).
His other accesoryes consist on a bunch of different hands to give him personality. All the hands can be exchanged really easy and some of them have a glove with cross design on his fingers. There is also a fist with the metalic cross he uses to punch vampires and both the paint job and sculpt are perfect.
He also comes with an extra arm!! Never saw a Figma with something like it before. His entire arm can come off in the elbow articulation and exchanged by the extra arm, with the torn apart shirt and the metalic red arm protection with a big cross. Of course this is only meant for heavy battle displays and while the arm exchange needs to be done carefully, its a great testament over how detaied are this Figmas.
His last accesory is, of course, his cell phone. A really tiny small little piece of flat plastic with a painted screen and a button. Its a shame theres nothing on the screen but is crazy the miniature detailes on it and hoow good and cute look on Klaus hand.
Then there is the base, the same perfect and simplistic arm base all Figma have BUT i have a complaing in here. He have a hole on his back for the base and another one on the vest on top of his back. The peg of the base needs to penetrate both but the vest hole is rarelly aligned with the hole on his back, soo put the base on him is actually very tricky and very risky to broke the figure or the base. In this case i really wish the vest and the torso were one solid piece with one single hole.
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