Yesterday I got my Hellcat Aragorn. I took a few bad pictures, I'll take more later. Overall he's incredible. The sculpt and paint apps are honestly insane for the scale, he's easily the most realistic figure in my collection. The eyes are shiny and detailed, and you can see the individual hairs in the beard and eyebrows, the wrinkles of the lips, etc. The skin has that 'mottling' effect hot toys tends to to on their 1/6 figures and the hands have tiny veins painted in them. The likeness is quite good in hand, although the eyes are a bit small and you really gotta mess with the hair somewhat to get him looking his best. In these photos I've only watered it a bit to keep it down. But still, he's the single best Viggo likeness we've ever gotten below 1/6 scale.
The clothes are amazingly well tailored and have great texture; they really feel worn out and battered, just like they should. The layers don't look too bad, he looks a tiny bit bulky with everything on but don't mind it. I did have some trouble putting on the belt the first time, I watched Inart's video on how to do it and it wasn't too hard in the end. The body is a bit too long in the lower legs though, I've seen people cut up the lower legs to shorten him, but I'm not doing that.
The articulation is alright, but the shoulders and hips are quite stiff and hard to move. The shoulders specially worry me, and they simply don't have that much range. Oh and he basically has no ankle pivot, since the ankles are ballhinges and they peg down into the foot instead of to the front like most figures. This hinders a lot of poseability honestly, however the feet being magnetic (and including a magnetic base) does help things out a bit. In the end I think this is more of a looker than a poser, and while that's a bit disappointing to me, it's okay.
The accessories are amazing, from the die cast weapons to the (what feels like) real leather belts to the wired lothlorien cape. Anduril is a bit too small though, it should have been around 12cm and it is about 10cm long. He has the pendant Arwen gave him on the tiniest real chain I've ever seen, it's insane how small it is! The base has a poseable arm included but mine came with one of the hinges broken and it basically doesn't work. Again, the magnetic base makes this a moot point.
Overall I would say he's one of the best figures in my collection. It's insane how much he looks like a tiny person standing on my table! Aragorn is one of my favorite characters, from my favorite movies and there hasn't really been any good 1/12 or similar figures of him. He's easily the best of the bunch, and while the articulation leaves a bit to be desired (at least to me), he looks so realistic and detailed that I don't mind him just standing there in my table (I mean, I have most figures just standing there anyways).
I'll definitely be looking how Notta's Aragorn shapes up. Their Legolas looks amazing so far, hopefully their Aragorn comes out good too and they continue the line.