Mine was much looser compared to all the other joints. A bit of a gap too between the torso and hips.
Yeah, I've got the gap too. I guess that's just how they built that particular joint.
I'll post some pics later, but my first impressions are:
* Show-stopping sculpt and paintwork. Looks like a small person from a distance. I wish it were 1/4, but alas.
* Weathering on things like the beige satchel is superior to Enterbay, so even though the scale is smaller, it still manages to read more realistically.
* A million and one trigger hands for the right, but only a fist, arrow, and relaxed hand for the left? Would've been nice to at least get a generic gripping left hand to hold the explosive, quiver, satchel, etc.
* Seriously, what's with that waist joint? If the pants go even a millimeter below the belly button, you'll see the skin flap for the hips -- which flares out a bit, not as tight to the body as I'd like. It's more of an eyesore than your average joint.
* Quiver is nice, but I'm worried about the plastic studs glued on the back. They're not aligned properly, plus they seem like the kind of thing to come off at some point.
* The grip on the bow that the arrows click into is hard plastic. Would've liked it to be rubber like Enterbay's. As it is, I don't want to mess around that area too much, lest I snap an arrow.
From a visual standpoint, it's excellent. Couple gripes here and there on technical aspects which a more seasoned company might have done better with, but I'm happy.