All of the MG 'Endless Waltz' kits are Katoki redesigns of the originals, they are solid builds and this one is no different*. The articulation is not as advanced as kits from other lines (due to the 'Wing' Gundams being a little bit smaller/more stocky), but they can all strike a pose quite well (*The Rousette wings feel a slight bit more flimsy than the rest of what the kits are like. While they don't break from being handled, the tolerances seem a little worse than average for Bandai and I'd advise a little more caution than usual with these).
This specific P-Bandai kit features the Rousette wings, which apart from a missing sticker dry transfer sheet, is the only difference between this and the standard MG 'EW' Deathscythe kit.
The wings are built on the standard backback, so you need to use the extra manual to construct these and NOT follow the standard instructions. The wings have a fair bit of articulation and built in extension mechanics, which means you can open/close and pose them with a wide array of dynamic poses, as well as be folded in as a sort of 'cape' - I do recommend watching a youtube review to see how exactly they work, as they might not turn inwards or twist exactly how you expect.
The Deathscythe features its namesake weapon, a scythe, with a gigantic beam effect, as well as an arm mounted shield which can split and have another large beam effect attached.
This kit has a unique and menacing silhouette, and has a great presence on your shelf by itself or in a collection.