He has the removable mask, though frankly I don't know whether that's a pro for most, especially with the socket right there in his forehead crest. His elbows are double jointed, but his knees have the same level of bend due to the placement of his tire treads. There are some noticeable differences: Kultur is made from denser, premium plastic, giving him an MP heft and feel, moreso than some actual MPs. I've had my copy for a long time, and at $80 back when they were seeing reissues, he was a steal secondhand. Kultur was my second or third Mastermind Creation. But at the same time, a slim, highly-posable and compact build is better than bulky and unwieldy. I wish that his knees and elbows had a bit more bend, and for a taller-scaled figure overall. I will agree that he is thin and spindly versus Tarn's depiction. Nothing soft or easily scratchable like Legacy Inferno. His plastic feels more akin to that era too. The last time I was blown away by a Hasbro figure was WFC Spinister, and that was. Anywhoseit, first impression is that he lives up to my hopes and dreams. Finally I join the covenant after Target bestowed its blessed talisman upon me.
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