Looks pretty good appearance-wise in this guy's lighting. I decided to go ahead and open up the one I have after seeing this review - I was going to hold off till I received my BBTS order so as to leave whichever one had a better condition box MIB, but anyway....
I daresay, holding it next to the Hot Toys chromo-cop I think NECA achieved a better effect. So I'm going to applaud NECA on the paint-app at least. Easily the best they've done at this scale. Now looking up at their old 18'' figure - which I have really high up and it'd be a pain to take it down so I'm not gonna - but that one appears to be a darker colour overall. I think if the strong iridescent effects of this new Ultimate figure could be mixed with that darker colour they'd be onto the winning combination.
Anything else I have to say is neutral at best - it's the same figure they've been putting out for over 10 years. Even the Robo-head - which for some reason seemed differently shaped in the prototype shots - is exactly the same as it's always been. The guy in the review said it seems narrow in the front view and I think he's right. The articulation is indeed as limited as ever. And the new Murphy head is detracted from, not so much by the likeness (which as I said before kinda grew on me), but by the lack of a switchout collar piece for a true movie-accurate look. Additionally the neck is quite scrawny. Hopefully it'll look better on the BD figure but it probably won't.
Again, I am very much looking forward to the chair release. Does seem it's compatible with Mafex although I don't think I'll be putting a Mafex Robo in it as I like the 1, 2 and 3 figures displayed the way I currently have them. If Mafex rerelease any of their old Robos maybe I'd buy one for NECA's chair.