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KR releases features

This is a list of features that, ideally, will characterise each Key Raiders release.

Packaging
In most of the cases (i.e., action figures) the packaging consists of a collector-friendly, resealable form of blister pack that can be re-closed after opening:
-The edges of the blister are folded on four sides
-A cardboard backing is inserted under the folded blister edges
-The toy is secured to the blister using a clamshell-like system.

On its back, the blister card shows from top to bottom:
-A colourful comic-like drawing of the character
-The Key Raiders logo
-On the left, a column-wide, three-panel illustration with a set of instructions related, for example, to an action feature of the figure; on the right, a visual list that shows six other figures in the series with their names and subtitles
-A brief description (or bio) of the character introduced by its name, subtitle and a small close-up of its face.

For other types of items, like creatures and vehicles, the packaging may be more elaborate, and consist of an outer box and an inner window box.

Modularity
With the new articulation scheme, every point of articulation allows for part swapping, resulting in exchangeable body parts across figures.

Furthermore, this modularity also applies to other parts:
-Head components, e.g., horns
-Belt and loincloth pieces (the front part of the loincloth detaches from the crotch piece)
-Armour components, e.g., spaulders, pauldrons and collars
-Capes (which might even be made of cloth)
-Straps that can fit around the chest or the waist (these straps have loops through which weapons can be inserted)
-Weapon components, e.g., tips, blades and wrist-clips.

Accessories
Besides one or more weapons, each figure comes with at least one of the following accessories:
-Alternative head(s)
-Alternative hands, e.g., open, clenched, grasping and spell-casting
-Effects, e.g., blasts and impacts
-Figure stand.

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