Eh, fair, by mass production standards. Everything from the neck down is molded in dark blue plastic, with silver and brown being the predominant paint additions. There are some red stripes on the back of the legs, and on my review figure they’re fairly thin, I can see quite clearly the blue base showing through. There was a little stray brown paint down by the boot, but that kind of thing is par for the course. The eyes are wonky, so you will want to shop around and find a good one. Looking at the card art and costume stills there are quite a few apps missing, and I think their inclusion would have done this fella some favors.
Grapple Cannon Captain America comes with the eponymous weapon and a shield. The shield is okay, made of fairly silver plastic. The cannon is your typical giant spring-loaded atrocity that toy companies have been doing off-and-on for at least the last 2 decades. Hasbro’s are particularly lame, and this one is no exception. Kids will play with the suction cup dart for 5 minutes, before forgetting about it, and collectors will relegate it to the garbage or bag/box set aside for these terrible things.
Finally, the Grapple Cannon is designed to fit on the side of a roll play battle helmet. Oh, goody!