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The SpruKits LBX Achilles Action Figure Model Kit is a Level 1 model kit from Bandai, featuring 22 easy snap-together pieces that create a detailed, 3.15-inch articulated figure. No glue, paint, or tools are required, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and seasoned model builders.
S**G
Not worth it!
I would really like to give it 0 stars!!!!! For one thing it's not worthy of a dollar store price let alone the $17+ I spent! It cannot be played with or posed because it falls apart very easily. It's only 2-3" tall. Totally unsatisfied!
D**E
Not a fun build, Incredibly flimsey, broke in a matter or 2 weeks
Okay, i dont play with my models. i build them and pose them on my shelf. This figure is small (about 2.5-3 inches) and quick build, which is okay if it was gonna be a toy, but its barely even passible at that cause a child could break it easily. As a model, The articulation is very limited, The plastic is so brittle the joints came loose just from standard posing In fact the plastic started to crack and now its broken beyond repair. At this price point, its not worth the ABS its molded in unfortunantly. If they use a stronger plastic and try again, this line will do marvelous!
C**8
Five Stars
They stay together when played with
G**0
Small yet worth the charge
Box was water damaged, but contents dry and can assemble... Pretty fair trade off.. I didn’t expect to keep the box. Also it’s smaller than the other LBX, however no bother.. it’s called a “LITTLE Battler eXperince” for a reason.
P**S
I did not like this nor did my grandchild whom I purchased it ...
I did not like this nor did my grandchild whom I purchased it for. This toy is much smaller than we expected for the price that I paid.
M**N
small
Toy was small than it looked when purchasing it.
P**A
Three Stars
it ok
J**K
then you most likely not enjoy building this thing
I went to my nearest Toys R Us to look for the Level 2 version of this kit, and all they had was this one. I looked at it, pulled it up on my iPhone, and was hesitant over buying it. When I read the reviews for it on Amazon, it was clear to be that this model was more basic than the Level 1 Batman and Superman kits from Bandai. regardless, I bought the Achilles kit.First off, when I read the reviews on here about how you can't play with this figure, it's brittle, it has no articulation, etc., I had to ask myself why the &$%@^# would anyone who knows nothing about models even buy this thing. What every potential buyer needs to know is that if you have absolutely no model making skills, then you most likely not enjoy building this thing. Sure, it's small, and isn't exactly the best kit out there, but it is what it is for 10 bucks. It serves to be a beginner model for kids. It's not a toy, hence the reason why it's called a model kit. You have to be stupid not to understand that. A model is a model. LEGO sets are models, and so is this one. Seems easy to understand, but obviously other people can't.The pieces come off easily from the sprues, but I still recommend buying a pair of snips, fine to medium files, and a hobby knife to get rid of the barbs left over at the connection points on the sprue. These connection points are called gates. Anyway, you might want to invest in some paint to make this one look like it does on the box. the easiest way to make it look decent is to color it with Sharpies. A purple and blue Sharpie are best. If you can find a violet one, then that's perfect. If you are a skilled modeler like I am, then you need to use Tamiya paints. They seem to match the best. Personally, I use Gundam markers and Tamiya paints. I use Sharpies are only for small pieces. If you want to try something different, then you can make it any color you want.Would I recommend this kit? No. If you're an experienced modeler, then you might want to use it for a nice quick build to practice your painting skills on. I would have preferred skipping this one altogether, but it turned out to be pretty decent. If you want something that is already colored, then I'd suggest going for the Level 2 version, but only if you're serious about putting a model together. It's funny how all the people who complained about this kit aren't even experienced modelers, but they wanted something for nothing. Model making is a skill that takes a long time to master depending on your affinity for it. Whether it's a Bandai Gundam kit, Starblazers kit, or any other high quality snap-together kit, you really need to know what you're doing. Educate yourselves before buying this for a child, or somebody who has no idea how to put stuff together. I'm not saying this to make it sound like I think everyone is an idiot, but I get tired of people complaining about things that they should have researched before buying it.
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