I got a bunch of Bandai stuff in the mail last week, courtesy of AmiAmi as always.
Since most of you aren't into the Kamen Rider side of things, I'll just skim over them by saying that OOO TaJaDol is probably the best OOO Figuart yet, Faiz Blaster needs less crappy hands, and that's the classiest plastic book made to hold coins I've seen in a while.
Neo Baltan from Ultraman Cosmos is nicely painted, although it has the cheaper spray-painted style of paints apps from older Bandai vinyls, which I'm not sure why Bandai has returned to doing. It's also made of the cheapest, thinnest garbage vinyl I've ever had the unfortunate luck of owning. Buy an older Neo Baltan if you want one. This is
not worth it.

Kyrielod, from Ultraman Tiga, was purchased on a whim while AmiAmi had him on sale. This was well before HLJ announced its own sale, which included all of the Tiga Ultra-Act figures at ridiculously low prices. I can understand why he had such an initial high cost. Kyrieloid is
solid plastic, very heavy and sturdy in your hands. He has a lot of mass for a smaller Ultra-Act, plus the fire hand. His accessory count is pathetically low though, so I also see why he ended up on clearance. If he included the wings of his second incarnation, the price would be far more palatable.
Ultraman Leo is the best Ultraman in the line to-date. Every joint is sturdy, every detail in the sculpt is just perfect, and his accessories are nice. The best are by far his nunchaku, with an actual metal chain, and his hands hold them perfectly. The flaming fist and kick accessories (not pictured) don't fit too well, especially the kick accessory, but they do look great.
Leo may be the best Ultra-Act Ultraman, but Magma Seijin may be
the best figure in the entire damn line. I purchased two of these figures so that I could display Brother Blue and Brother Red at the same time, but that's the incredible part. Magma includes both of those heads, each with three separate facial expressions (smirking, stoic, open-mouthed rage). He includes the bladed arm both are wielding, the hook arm for Red, and even normal hands for
both arms if you'd prefer to see them when not battle-ready.
With multiple Alien Magma figures, you could make all sorts of combinations if you'd like. All of the standard points of articulation are present since this is the base Ultra-Act body, but all share Leo's sturdiness and tightness. Nothing loose or prone to falling off here. Plus, even his hair is articulated on the back of his head, to prevent anything from interfering with his neck articulation! These guys turned out to be the true winners of my May AmiAmi order, and definite winners in my figure collection.
