Brotoys Light Warrior Review | The Best Yoshimitsu Figure Isn't Official

In this review, we are looking at the Brotoys Light Warrior—an unlicensed, third-party masterpiece that aims to be the definitive 1/12 scale Yoshimitsu. Usually, heavily armored figures are a nightmare for pose language. They look great standing straight, but the moment you try to hit a dynamic fighting stance, the engineering fights you. This figure breaks that rule entirely. We put the Light Warrior through the Kintsugi Plastic Scorecard to analyze its hyper-detailed sculpt and how the joint architecture seamlessly navigates the complex armor plating. While the articulation and shelf presence are absolute top-tier, we also examine its one glaring flaw: a surprisingly light accessory loadout. Does an elite sculpt and unmatched range of motion make up for the lack of extra gear? Stick around for the Quick Scorecard and the final cinematic photography showcase to see how this space-ninja performs under the lens. 0:00 - 01 LOOK: The Definitive Yoshimitsu Silhouette 02:15 - 02 SCULPT + PAINT: Hyper-Detailed Armor 04:30 - 03 ENGINEERING HONESTY: Range vs. Armor Plating 07:15 - 04 ACCESSORIES: The Only Flaw 09:00 - 05 POSE LANGUAGE: Fighting Game Physics 11:30 - 06 COMPARISON: Standing Out on the Fighting Shelf 13:00 - 07 VERDICT: The Final Word 14:15 - 08 QUICK SCORECARD & Photography Showcase Kintsugi Plastic Honest Reviews. Better Collecting. I’ll help you decide what deserves your money, shelf space, and attention—and we talk about this hobby like adults. #Yoshimitsu #Brotoys #ActionFigures