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S.I.C - Super Imaginative Chogokin & Sub-Lines
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01-26-2012, 12:52 AM
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I have most of those (haven't picked up Kaixa yet, passed on Blade Jack). Agito and Momo are probably the best in terms of pure poseability, as they both have full range of motion and look really nice. Blade King and Garren are a little limited in the shoulders and Blade Jack, assuming he has no mold changes from regular Blade, is severely limited in the shoulders. They all look absolutely gorgeous, though, in both sculpt and paint. The only problems I can think of are as follows:
- Blade/Blade Jack's shoulders are really limited due to how the shoulder pads are attached. My regular blade's right arm falls off at the elbow with minimal force, although I don't know if that's an issue with Jack form.
- Garren's Rouzer handle is too big to fit in the hole formed by his finger and thumb without breaking the thumb off. It will stay connected since the fingers are fused together, but it's a pain. I've got a stress mark on one of his wrist ball joints, too, which may lead to it breaking off sometime in the future.
I've had no problems with any of the others you have listed.
They're all pretty good. Agito and Momo are the least restricted in possibility.
The Blade figures in general have highly restricted shoulders, but Blade himself has an absolutely gorgeous metallic paint job, Jack is cool for the wings and King, well, if I recall, his paint was slightly weak and there's a peg hole on his back for his sword, which is nice in terms of functionality but breaks the sculpt a little. Nonetheless, King's design is really cool.
Generally speaking though, the Blade KTs are weak compared to other KTs. But if you can get them at a sale price, they're decent for what they are.
Kaixa's neat with his plethora of accessories. The blade tends to attach rather loosely to his gun/sword hilt, but no biggie. He looks a little chunky but hey, he's Kaixa, I don't care. He's my tiny lil' bastard Kamen Rider.
KTs releases tend to be a roller coaster in terms of playability. Hibiki, Den-O, Agito and Faiz releases are good. Blade and Ryuki are limited in their posability.
Garo you should skip.
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