The craftsmanship on this figure is great; the paintjob looks awesome, the pose is great and the figure is pretty sturdy. There's maybe one spot which the paint looks "worse" than the rest, around her hand, but it is a pretty small area and literally unnoticeable unless you pick her up and look really closely. Setup is easy, though the base was a bit tight putting on, not just the pegs being too large or small, one of her feet was turned a little bit too far to push down onto the peg, though overall I found that makes her MORE sturdy, not less. So no objections there.
Package arrived in great condition; the box containing the figure didn't even have any noticible dings or dents from shipping. Ontop of that, the package arrived a day -before- the scheduled day(s) of arrival, so that's definitely a plus. Looking forward to future buisness with this company!
Truth and Lies. The truth is that this is a very cute figure with some very nice details. Like the details of her quite frankly strange outfit to her deceptively short haired bob. What I find strange is the weird ring things that surround her pirate like boots. Though they may have some significant meaning for this character that I am unaware of. And by deceptively short hair I mean that her hair looks short from the front but she actually has very long twin tails upon viewing her from behind. I truly love the way this cute lady looks with that sly wink she has on her pretty face. And now the lying. I'm not lying when I say that she is not totally free from any and all flaws. There is a dap of a different color of red on the top of her mane of hair. There are a few ruff places here and there and upon looking through my magnifying glass I found the paint to not be perfect. But just looking at her with the naked eye these things are hard to see. Speaking of naked you will see that even though she doesn't come this way you can cast off her skirt to reveal her panties if you feel so inclined to do. And finally to sum up with the words that I began this rant with. While looking at her under that magnifying glass I found that there were words printed on each of her guns. The names she has bestowed upon them no doubt. And those names would be Truth and Lies.
Figure is nicely sculpted with plenty of detail. Paint job is in places excellent, but more sloppy particularly at her hands. This however does not show in most of angles and does not diminish the value of the figure. Figure is sturdy but stands on a quite plain base of transparent pink plastic.