u/thembricks

Image 1 — Dz-175
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Dz-175

The quality of this figure is extremely good. Prints (look at the belt buckle) and especially feel of the plastic and quality of joints and connectors. Looks and feels great.

It also comes with a yellow set of head and hands, also never saw that.

brand prefix is dz, I will look out for more of them.

u/thembricks — 23 hours ago
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Orc minifig review Koruit XP428 XP245 XP431, DnD Ko-set, DY306, KM66026

Some orc(ish) figures I bought the last year. Nothing brand new, but maybe it will help someone.

3 from Koruit on the left with amazing accessories and prints. They look really detailed and premium with some shiny/metallic prints and armour. The older Uruk hai has some lose connectors, feet, one hand and the armour where the cape attaches. It’s the oldest so maybe that’s is why, for display still great. The others are tighter, almost a bit too much at the arms.

Koruit in general, is more realistic in style compared to Lego. I would say in between Lego and N-brand, which lets them blend in with Lego easier.

Next is an orc from the dnd red dragon tale knockoff set (the good one, not the knock off with the prison doors). Prints are fantastic with metallic accents. Plastic feel is not good, still great for display and comes with two heads and weapon sets.

Then dy306, good figure, cmf clone, only armour as accessories. Prints are simple but very accurate. Best plastic feel.

The Star Wars orc is from KM and is the biggest disappointment, especially compared to the render which KM uses to advertise it. The prints lack contrast and look nothing like the render, see last pic. Normally KM puts out great prints.

I like them all, would get more from koruit.

u/thembricks — 4 days ago