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It's obvious where everything in the blister should go, and there are no weird pieces that you need to try to slot in to unknown places. Deathstroke's sword slides cleanly into a little slot in his back with minimal trimming, but his staff arm took a bit of creative work with the joint to get a clean fit. Because it has an armoured plate on the shoulder, I don't think lots of green stuff is necessary; you can just paint the place between plate and collarbone as his jacket or whatever. There was also a lot of little stuff to file off, but it didn't take much effort or force to get rid of (except for a few larger pieces on the ends of his staff).
I was surprised with his head, though. I used the masked head, and thought it would fit cleanly in, but it took a lot of fidgeting to get right. The bandanna/ribbon needed some tugging-down before gluing, though, because it looked like it was flying in the air because he was standing on a really hot vent or something.
All in all, he was a relatively easy kit to put together, and the sculpt quality is quite nice. The armour and clothing all stand out nicely, and the detail on straps and weapons is crisp. Here's the final product!
Check out Endalyon's Deathstroke Feature Friday for a thorough review!







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