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Dyzplastic Android Mini Figure Review

By Tuan Do

If you are an avid Android fan, you might have owned Android smartphones and tablets. So what else can you do to show your love for the platform? I’d say Android mini collectible figures.

I received 2 blind boxes of Dyzplastic Android Mini Series 03 and Series 04 Collectible Figures and I really didn’t know which figures I have inside because it was randomly packed. Each box in the series could feature any figure in 15 different designs. Let’s check out the unboxing video below.

So what I got here are a red figure designed by Google and an Astronomation designed by Andrew Bell. The Android mascots look so adorable and it has a very high-quality build compared to other plastic toys. They have a solid build and it makes the whole product quite sturdy yet lightweight at the same time.

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Each figure stands 3-inch tall, his arms could be rotated and his head could be swivel. However, the head is quite stiff and you must be very careful because you can break its antennas if you slip your hand. I broke an antenna on my red figure while trying to swivel his head, then I had to use glue to fix it. You may see his wound on the images above.

All figures also sport an Android text at low waist. His feet are made in rectangle shape to provide a firm base for the figure, so it is not easy to fall down.

The Android mini figures are available on Amazon for around $8 each. Overall, I think the figures are really great for display, they are well built and seem to be very durable. They are really a must-have item for Android enthusiasts.

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