We should also have a mini version to be more accurate though, right?
The first thing that caught my attention were these grey smudges on the legs. Are those part of the design or really smudges? Tried removing them with simple rubs but nothing happened. Not bad though since it honestly suits the design (which is why it might be a design element in the first place). Quality wise she's okay. The plastic feels like POGO plastic, maybe a bit better than usual. The print is good too, you can see how the lines and designs are well defined.
A problem though, and this is a problem for many figs with legs like this, is the grip of the torso - legs. It's horrible. Sometimes you can't even lift her using the torso without removing her legs. I really hope companies can fix these issues since it's much harder to attach these pieces compared to let's say heads-necks where you can simply put tape on the neck to make it thicker.
Side view. Not much going on.
Back view. I like the hair. I think the mold is well made and the details are there! I think we've seen this from some of POGO's Harley Quinns though, right?
The "front" part of the braids is flat though. It's understandable because 1) it needs to fit behind the fig and 2) you can't see it when it's on the fig anyway.
Overall a good horror fig. She's bigger than she should be, but other than that I think the fig captures her face and overall look quite well.
I've got some more minifig reviews incoming from my last AngeloMarcus Greenhills haul. Stay tuned. I do hope they stock up on more stuff, but the Philippines will be on quite a slow week this week because it's holy week. (Philippines is mostly Catholic hence the importance of the week and consequently the presence of non-working holidays.) I'm sure it won't be as bad as how China dealt with their Chinese New Year, hahaha!
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