In some ways, this kit is a dream come true. In others, it is a nightmare that haunted me for several weeks. From the time I first saw Valimar at the end of Trails of Cold Steel (Sen no Kiseki) I felt, "damn, that would make an amazing model kit". And here we are, some 7~ years later.
The out-of-box build is very underwhelming in my opinion and not very close visually to the character as he appears in games and art. The only pre-painted parts on this kit are a few (not all) of the aquamarine gems, a gold band on the forehead, and a little dark grey on the sword. Otherwise it is all a dull grey/silver and satin off/black. He comes with seven extra hands and his sword. There is no display base included.
I am no stranger to painting my kits, but the parts separation on this kit is really not good. It required a lot of masking and careful painting in various forms to get the body, gold trim and black panelling to look accurate, and because it is actually not a very large kit (roughly the side of HGUC Sazabi), the difficulty on the gold is compounded. I think at a minimum, a buyer will want to paint the trim detailing, and that will help a lot visually. The reference images on the box, while pretty, are CG renders with artificial lighting, so it can be difficult to make out what part is what colour sometimes. I had to boot up the game and reference it directly.
The sculpt is very nice and I have no complaints regarding pose-ability. It's roughly in line with a High Grade Gundam kit from Bandai. I have build and painted the Escaflowne Moderoid in the past, and it is roughly on par in this regard (though Escaflowne did not have the parts separation issues i had with Valimar.
Overall, I would not recommend this kit to a beginner plamo builder. I think even intermediates would have some difficulty with the painting if they wanted to do any more than just the gold trim (which, again, should be done at a minimum for this kit, really). If you are experienced with painting your kits and like the character/series, I would recommend it. I must admit, I love what I achieved in the final result - it just wasn't very fun getting there.
I look forwards to other Divine Knights; I just hope they can improve on the colour separation issues.