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Overall, I’m very impressed with this release. One of my favorite improvements is that all the areas that were stickers on the original DX version have been replaced with painted details, giving the figures a much more premium appearance.
The lower-body combination mechanism of Pegasus Saber has also been completely redesigned. The transformation process is smooth, and the combined form feels much more refined.
Both head sculpts look fantastic, and each has its own unique style. It’s honestly hard to decide which one I prefer.
The only drawback is that the joints on Gigant Warrior are a little loose. After combining into Pegasus Saber, the overall weight becomes quite heavy, so some joints struggle to support dynamic poses. I would recommend using a display stand if you want to pose it more dramatically.
My favorite feature is definitely the bow-and-arrow pose. Thanks to the excellent articulated hands, the figure can naturally hold and draw the bow without requiring any interchangeable hands. Unlike many other figures, there’s no need to swap to a dedicated gripping hand just to recreate the archery pose, which is a huge plus.
Overall, the transformation, combination, and articulation are all enjoyable to experience, making this a very satisfying figure to play with and display.