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As far as sculpted detail, there’s a lot, though it can be hard to see all of it with just the primer. Once you slap some paint on there the details start to pop out.
Whether you’re picking up these Deep Cuts X-Men for painting or for their fun dials, there’s lots of value in these figures. This first set of nine hits stores later this month, and each will retail for $4.99 MSRP.
Then, later this is also choice:$5 for an unpainted HeroClix figure? What?
These are not your average Clix. The details are much more crisp and the plastic is higher quality. Of course, as in all things, YMMV.
The way figures are sculpted digitally, they don't tend to me, whether because of a choice or a technical limitation. Perhaps they are more "realistic" but they are less-detailed. There are pros and cons, but detail in these is not among their pros.
I saw them in person this weekend. They aren't sculpted well in my opinion, but they're certainly on par with anything GW does (which also aren't very good sculpts).