Continued from Pt. I:
https://steemit.com/photography/@gabriel.knight/toy-review-play-arts-kai-assassin-s-creed-connor
I tried posing Connor the same way the character did in the game cover and that one scene in the cinematic trailer. Looks like his leg joints have their limits, not to mention that I had to lay it aside our printer to avoid falling sideways.
You can see the minute cracks on his robes. They're nice, since they give an impression of age (and dangerous, since the robes are made of rubber and the paint can chip off).
The Pivot Blade in action. The blade can detach from the chassis so it can be attached when his gripping hand is used.
The Pivot Blade in its normal, extended mode.
Connor's right blade is apparently hidden in his sleeve, so the piece is only inserted via a hole in his wrist.
The detail on the flintlocks is impressive, capturing the 18th-century motif.
Stay tuned for Pt. III!
See my review of Play Arts Kai's Edward Kenway:
https://steemit.com/photography/@gabriel.knight/toy-review-play-arts-kai-assassin-s-creed-edward-kenway-pt-i
https://steemit.com/photography/@gabriel.knight/toy-review-play-arts-kai-assassin-s-creed-edward-kenway-pt-ii
https://steemit.com/photography/@gabriel.knight/toy-review-play-arts-kai-assassin-s-creed-edward-kenway-pt-iii
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