The PHR models can be built with much greater variation in poses than the fauna, with the caveat that the feet will need to be flat if you don’t intend to glue them to the bases, as they aren’t stable enough otherwise. I was concerned looking at them prior to getting my hands on them that they’d be too top-heavy, but they stand up just fine. Perhaps if you built a particularly unusual pose that shifted the center of gravity enough, but building it leaning forward or backwards to a sufficient degree for that to happen would have them looking ridiculous enough to dissuade you from that anyway.

The nice thing about the plastic here is that a big issue with PHR Dropzone models specifically in resin is that any miscasting greatly interferes with painting the panel lines/holes. Anything that makes them a bit too shallow or softens the transition between the surface and the inset portions drastically increases the painting effort necessary, and the plastic doesn’t suffer from such manufacturing issues. That said, the panel line around the shins was much narrower and shallower on the front and back, which caused me great consternation in painting.

My biggest issue when building them was the miniguns on the front. I had plans for posing that involved things such as weapons crossing in front of the body or at particular angles that the miniguns kept getting in the way of. In the end I had to settle on a less dynamic poses, but I’m still content with them for the most part.

Nearly all the weapons look to be straightforward to magnetize, and with one exception can be placed on either arm: the cannon/missile arm can only go on the right, unless you were a deeply disturbed person and was fine with it being upside down on the left. They mostly match up in scale 1:1 to the existing Dropzone walker equipment, which makes sense as I would assume the easiest thing to do design-wise would be tossing in the existing 3D model files and adjusting where necessary:

The exception is the shield on the Zeus; I imagine they felt it looked a bit too small on the model and bumped up the scale a bit.

As usual, too lazy to magnetize, but if you’re interested in these primarily for their use in Dropzone, I would definitely recommend putting in the effort. A pair will fit into a Neptune, and the Rashnu in particular can mix and match multiple combinations of all three melee weapons.