Who doesn't love shipping delays?The first figure in the new Digivolving Spirits line, Wargreymon!Released at the very end of November in Japan and the US in the middle of December, Digivolving Spirits 01 WarGreymon is the first in a series of Digimon figures that hearkens back to one of the primary toy lines of the franchise.Being the first figure in the line, they've decided to go out of their way to effectively 'remake' one of the more popular figures from the line, and to do so from scratch (the figure was popular enough that in the USA they were making a recolored version of it thru the end of Tamers run.) The WarGreymon Digivolving Spirits figure has visual similarities to the old figure, but nothing of the original figure's actual design or mold remains.The scans went mostly fine, minus that the box is slightly slippery to the touch. This meant that it kept trying to slide while the scanner was running. I had to rescan elements of the box multiple times, along with finding things to hold it in place.First up, the packaging.The scan of the front of the box is at the top of the article. A photo of the front is included here.The front of the box has a clean style to it with some nice flair. The logo for the line has been a combined English/Japanese logo since we first saw it, and just below is the name of the figure (along with his lower form and the part of the franchise he's from just above.) Having the number underneath so huge is no doubt to help it stand out well on a shelf side by side with future figures.Up in the top left corner we also get a reflective Diecast Evolution 'plate' that they're putting on figures in the line to show off it having diecast metal. The bottom right corner has company logos, along with the Digimon Adventure logo.The high point of the front has to be the new artwork by longtime Digimon designer Kenji Watanabe. The artwork of Agumon and WarGreymon is designed to have little touches and flourishes based on the figure itself (most notable being what we can see of WarGreymon's shield being curved like Agumon's head.)The front of a box is the first thing you see when you get a toy, and this one truly looks great.The sides of the box feature the different forms of the figure, along with bits of the artwork that go past the front of the box.A nice touch is the eight crest symbols on the right side of the box with Agumon.The top has the logo, along with silhouettes for the figures. Very basic and nice.The bottom has various legal and informational details.The only notable difference between Japanese and US figure stock is here. Bluefin, the US distributor for Tamashii products, including Digivolving Spirits, has added a small label with various information they need to incldue.The back of the box features various text and logo touches from the front, along with some nice images of the figure itself.Most of the text is in both English and Japanese, and the small amount that isn't is the basic profile information for Agumon and WarGreymon that we've all seen a number of times.We also get a small preview of the second figure in the line, MetalGarurumon!When the top of the box is opened there are flaps on either side.The left flap shows WarGreymon, along with a crest of courage symbol. This is included with cut guidelines in case they decide to do a campaign in the future that requires proof of purchase.The right flap features Agumon! Agumon is asking buyers to fill out the survey that's included with the instructions.There is one more flap actually...There is a small flap on the top of the box that folds behind the back of the box. All it has is a little bit of text...A 100% unnecessary touch that most people will likely never even notice. But it's a very fun thing to have there.Then we have the instruction sheet included.The instructions are a single sheet printed on both sides, folded in half twice.The instruction sheet is in Japanese, but with key bits in English.The survey that was mentioned is a link to an online survey instead of an actual physical form to fill out.One touch that is nice is where they sketch outlines and slightly white out areas they are talking about it to make it extra clear what parts they are referring to.The instructions overall appear reasonably clear, but I wish the whole thing was translated.As for the figure itself...I was going to take various photos, but since it's been awhile since the release of the figure and there is already a thread for it with some good photos (with more hopefully to show up as more people get their figure in) I recommend looking there. I doubt I could do better at the moment. In the future I'm looking at improving the setup I use for photographing this type of thing...But I couldn't help myself to take a few from the figure still in the plastic shell once I removed that from the box.Packaged as WarGreymon, but not 100% transformed yet (a few pieces are closed for more solid shipping) the first thought on seeing the figure is how impressive it looks.Removing the front of the shell lets you more clearly see the figure. And when you see the plastic, the metal, and the paint... it just looks fantastic.My resolve will likely weaken and I'll take more photos at some pointWarGreymon is a great start to the line, and of course, despite only one figure being out, we have details of many others. Diablomon , and Angewomon are already up for pre-order. Alphamon will likely go up for pre-order soon.And we've seen prototypes and/or art for: AtlurKabuterimon, HolyAngemon, Garudamon, Lilymon, Zudomon, Dukemon, and Ouryumon I'm looking forward to all of them to be honest.The images can all be found in the gallery. The scans are small compared to the master scans I did (the work and backup folder structure for the scans and photos are just a touch over 10 gigs.)Lots of Digimon stuff is coming out soon and supporting us via our Patreon or donations would be greatly appreciated so that we can do more breakdowns and improve the site. Feel free to join us in the Discord if you want to chat about the figure.If you want to discuss the figure itself there is a discussion thread here Also, prior to the release of the figure, Tamashii put up information regarding the production of the figure, which we've translated:If you want to get the figure Digivolving Spirits Wargreymon is still available to order (Affiliate links): Digivolving Spirits WarGreymon at CDJapan (currently not available, may change)#02 MetalGarurumon (Affiliate links):#03 Diablomon (Affiliate link): Digivolving Spirits #03 Diablomon at CDJapan (currently not available, may change)#04 Angewomon (Affiliate links): Alphamon was recently announced as figure #05 , but there are no pre-order details for him yet.Thanks to garm for some translated details.