It’s ok. If you want a Legolas figure that is wearing his introductorary costume I’d buy it otherwise stick with Toybiz. I think again these figures just show their flaws with a simple lack of overall detail, realism and scale issues. There’s some effort put into the torso and the boots but the arms are simplistic and lack articulation which is a must for a Legolas but when you can barely get him to pose in a firing stance you have an issue as well as his bow isn’t even strung so he isn’t firing anything anytime soon. His knives are just a bit too small but nicely painted but again Toybiz did a better job from the start with their first Legolas figure. Due to the tunic being over his legs he can only stand upright so one would recomend cuting skits on not sides so he can pose or replacing...[See More]
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