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The colors on the costume are one of the highlights of the figure. He has the most verdant greens I've seen in a figure, and the fabric is as lush as one could hope for. The boots are nice but a bit plastic-looking, nothing too fancy nor too terrible. The vambrances, while fantastically detailed, really restrict his hand movements, and it takes a great deal of futzing to get them to a point where they look good without preventing any poseability. Another thing to watch out for is the laces for his belt and quiver. I've dealt a lot with this kind of material, and it's very weak and doesn't tend to last long. Treat it lightly and with great care.
The best part, though, is the quiver. It's just amazing, in every way. Easy to put on, and great once it is, this thing is a work of art. It ranks up there with Han Solo's holster in terms of detail and craftsmanship. It's just amazing. Again though, the fake knife thing kind of gets on my nerves, but for heaven's sake don't cancel him just for that! It's actually a good idea; it preserves the quality of the actual knives--it's just that I'm a big fan of removable blades and swords, and this seems a little wierd, especially after Aragorn's scabbard so masterfully done.
After putting him on the shelf, he's actually just about the same size as Aragorn. I don't recommend putting him next to Luke or Obi-Wan though; Legolas' head is in the smaller, more accurate scale, making some figures look a tad wonky next to him. He matches perfectly next to Aragorn though. In fact, these seem to be figures that must be displayed exclusively with others of their own kind (I'm getting West Side Story songs in my head now....). If you are hesitant about Legolas, I say GO FOR IT!!! He really will be a great addition to any collection, and if you haven't ordered him yet, or haven't even gotten into the 12" line, I really recommend you (re)consider. I absolutely love him.