Company: Romandoh
Packaging: same ol' slide the card off the back blister with the exact same card as all the other Romandoh Kinnikuman figures
Where Can I Buy It?: jkaris
Price Range: $60
Sculpt (4.75 out of 5):
Oh yea..... this one is a beauty I have to say. Bulky, solid, just a great sculpt overall.
His two faces are different enough to be unique and both have cool expressions. His hands look cool in thair various shapes, and the muscle definition looks great
The figure is well balanced and stands easily on its own
My only complaints (very minor) on the scupt are the visible seams that are on pretty much all these Romandoh figures that are solid, and the post for his head to sit on is slightly undersized so his head comes off a little too easily
Paint (5 out of 5):
I really like the paint job on this figure. This was the first one I received ever with the airbrushed paint that had different finishes. His skin, hair and fur on his legs are matte and nicely shaded, and his trunks, wrist bands, face mask and boots are nice and glossy with a little metallic sheen in the highlights.
The skin looks as though it could even be soft even though it isnt
Articulation (3.5 out of 5):
General articulation like all the other solid Romandoh figures I own. Head, shoudlers, bicept, elbows, 1 of the wrists, hips, knees and ankles. The joints aren't too tight and arent too loose. Very well put together.
His hips cannot bend very far in either direction due to the basic design
and his ankles can hardly move at all because of the big furry tufts at the bottoms of his legs hindering that movement... this is the biggest articulation problem because you pretty much have to keep his legs straight under him in order to maintain balance
Accessories (4.5 out of 5):
Neptuneman comes with some cool accessories I havent typically seen in these figures. He does come with the standard head (no-mask Kenkaman head) and a spare hand so he can either have a claw like-almost fist or a finger pointing a #1 sign.
He also comes with a removable rubber vest with big nasty spikes on the front. the vest is easy to get on and off thanks to a split under the left armpit. so you only have to put one sleeve over his right arm, then the rest falls into place (with a little adjustment to get it under his hair and stuff like that)
The figure also comes with a long, vinyl cape that has images of all the masks I suppose him and Big the Budo have stolen, as well as 2 transparent lightning bolts that he can hold in one hand... I think these are supposed to signify his magnetic power
Very nice accesspry set
Coolness (5 out of 5):
This figure is bulky, heavy, spikey and just overall cool. He looks awesome standing amongst any other figures and is definitely one of the first noticed by anyone seeing him for the first time
Value (3.75 out of 5):
Very pricey for an action figure, but you get a lot more for your money over a figure like Terryman of Kinnikuman... in size and accessories.
Overall (4.75 out of 5):
This is my overall favorite figure from Romandoh so far. I am holding out on the coveted 5 out of 5 rating just in case anything blows me away, but I really like this one
Good points – Bulky, awesome paint, cool accessories, spikes, i can pose it just like his kinkeshi with it's arm raised
Negative points – visible seams, pricey, limited leg poseability because of limited ankle movement range
If you have the cash and want a terrific Romandoh figure, this is totally worth the purchase.
Edited by Apricot, 06 April 2007 - 12:27 PM.