After I took it out it impressed me as a rather expensive novelty figure. The main body including tanks and breathing apparatus is a hard plastic with the tubes being hard, yet flexible. The arms and legs are a hard plastic at the ball joints, with a soft rubber sleeve to ankles and wrists. The elbows and knees have a ratcheted motion and use the usual ball jointed ankle, to hard plastic feet and soft plastic hands. Three sets all up. The fingers are flexible and aren't wired. You get a spare set of wrist ball joints. The gun is nicely painted.
Then we come to the head, and I had alot of fun just sitting there flicking its eyes from side to side. It's just ludicrous and made me laugh quite a few times. The jaw opens and the tongue can be pulled down, to where you can see it, and also moved from side to side. The head and neck are fixed, so it can only move at the base of the neck, which happens to be between the shoulders, meaning you only get slight forward tilting from it. There is no horizontal rotation. The visor is two piece, super clear and shiney plastic, and can be raised, according to the pics on the side of the box. At the moment I'm having a difficult time just getting the two lugs, of the helmet, positioned into their corresponding apertures. Only the front lug is fitting in on mine. The helmet has to be raised in order to allow the front section to move forward and up on its hinge. For what purpose is unknown to me, because the visor isn't able to stay open on its own.
It's a great little Martian. Hot toys, I feel, could have easily made the head have some rotation. There's not much room for movement inside the helmet. Even so, without the helmet it would be nice to have been able to give these some more character poses. At least they avoided problems with a loose upper neck joint, considering the enormity of it's bonce.
I only just got it and already I'm having fun.
They're small enough to invade anyone's space, and fit in.