She's got a great pose and her facial expression is lovely. Her tanned skin is great and she's got the untanned areas that are covered with her clothing, which you can take off to see. Castoff is fully detailed and a really good look if that's how you wanted to display her. The base shape makes her stand out a bit due to it not being the normal circle. She should be a 5 star rating, but sadly there are issues with it that are purely due to manufacturing.
Unboxing her from new requires you to fully undress her to remove all the plastic wrapping that's there to stop paint transfer (which is good). Sadly, in doing so, you need to stretch her underwear in order to get it off. This has already loosened mine and I feel changing to, or going back from, cast off further would have them falling off or showing the detail.
I can't put her on the base fully as she ends up with a big gap between her thigh and leg. I knew these figures had an issue before I bought it, and I've managed to minimise it by changing how she attaches to the base.
The worst issue I had was when I put her skirt back on (which actually uses a really good connection method) and noticed there was paint transfer. I took the skirt off and had to lightly use a magic eraser to get rid of it. Needless to say, I won't be putting it back on and I'm extremely annoyed at this.
I really do like the figure, but I'm annoyed at these issues that really should have been caught - especially since this is a newer alternative version that was released years later from the original.