Bandai Super Saiyan Vegeta - S.H.Figuarts




This S.H. Figuarts Vegeta figure is entirely rad. Bear in mind that it's a collector's item; it won't be as durable as toys marketed to younger kids. That being said, it's a load of fun to mess around with and has all the articulation and durability you'd expect from a Figuarts.

The chest armor restricts arm and torso movement a bit, but not distractingly so. Vegeta's arms can't be crossed, and the waist joint is odd - You have to 'pop' the torso up a few millimeters before you can get any waist movement. The shoulder joints and hip joints make up for any downfalls, though. There are chest joints beneath the shoulder joint, so action poses seem much more natural. Similarly, the hip joints are also on a joint that allows for extended leg movement. I won't list all of the points of articulation, since that's boring. Instead, I'll just say that he's easy to get into natural-looking poses.

The figure's balance is nice; he can be posed without a stand fairly easily. If you have any figure stands, though, this figure looks pretty cool suspended in DBZ-esque "power-up" poses.

If you like Dragonball Z or just think that the figure looks cool, S.H. Figuarts Vegeta is definitely worth it. Easily the highest-quality Vegeta action figure on the market.

Review By. J. Bowles

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