The positives are: A good resemblance Goldorak cartoon, a very correct strength throughout (some weak points, however) and many joints that can really have fun to give him any kind of stable positions!
Negatives: it's still a little expensive (43) especially if you plan to offer a child. Indeed, although the whole robot looks very solid as predominantly metal, fists can be removed (Fulguropoings?) And are secured by small closely encircle plastic rods into the metal arms. It is therefore necessary force to remove / recover and there is interest in doing so perfectly aligned at the risk of breaking the small stems.
Other fragile element, fixing the two half "astérohaches". She broke dice the first day, and yet it is I who handled it! But this fragility is not fatal because the two stems can reach inside the fist that held them perfectly, leaving absolutely not show the separation between the two.
Conclusion: Except for a few euros too that result in a low price (except perhaps if you are a collector and count it wisely put on a desk or shelf), this articulated Goldorak is a nice toy that can be taken a lot of fun (giving him the most "realistic" position is great fun). And aside from the care that will be required to movements of fists, it releases all in all a solid impression with his heavy metal body.