Lets get started with the Montross figure.
This figure features full articulation with a ball-jointed head, ball jointed shoulders, elbows, knees, and ankles. He has swivel joints at his wrist, waist, and hips.
He has a removable smaller boba-sculpt helmet "complete with the dent", a repaint of a boba sculpt jetpack, a brilliant blue cloth cape with a hole for the mounting peg of the jetpack to pass through. His twin-holstered belt is an impressive sculpt with excellent strap, buckle, and pouch detail. The back of the belt has streamers draping down between his legs that are the same color as the cloth cape. Montross has three weapons. Twin pistols of a new sculpt show great detail, have 4 different colors in their paint scheme, are thick enough to not warp easily, and have a design that is old-school, kind of a steam punk or firefly feeling. The fit sharply into his twin holsters and are pretty firmly held by his hands when the need arises. His rifle reminds me of a sawed-off pump-shotgun with some added details, have a two-color scheme, and is also stout enough not to warp by itself. The figure looks pretty tough holding this scatter-gun.
The figure as a whole is a winner to me with no real flaws, great design, color, and paint apps. And the full articulation and great accessories make this guy a shoe-in to be one of the best Mando figures that we have ever seen.