So I ordered some KASI knock-off MB CoD figures. It was a set of 4 for $15, but each one came with the equivalent of the ~$8 MB single-figure sets. Pics and review below:
As I've said before, I'm not a big brick collector, not liking the aesthetics of the exposed studs on finished builds. If I were a brick builder, this set would be well worth the $15. The sets themselves are good, with lots of pieces and some interesting design choices (such as the pistol for kickstand on the motorcycle). There are some really nice weapons included and I don't recall seeing some of them from Mega, so they're nice to have as spares to arm figures with. Their belts have the square pegs for attaching accessories, but none of the included accessories (guns, walkie-talkies, grenades, etc) have matching holes to let them be used.
I don't think the bricks or figures are ABS. They're too soft and pliant. However, this is a good thing, as the bricks lock tightly together. Unfortunately, the figures have loose elbows, but overall, their quality is close to that of the MB figures they're cloned from, with some differences I'll point out in the pics. Paint apps are decent, but the faces are a bit goofy looking. They're the same size as CoD figures, but they were slimmed down or something, because they seem taller.
The sets are numbered KY3001-X, so I'll just start with KY3001-1 and go from there:
This set includes a motorcycle (with a blobby pistol that you use as the kickstand - weird, but it works), a hedgehog/barbed wire strand, and fence with warning sign, barrel, and weapons crate. Each set also includes the instruction sheet and a card depicting the character in action.
All the figures are wearing a beret, and as you can see in this pic, the instead of the "T" that Mega uses to hold headgear on, KAZI uses a peg on the head with sculpted hair around it so they don't look too bad without their cover on. This one, I cannot get the beret to stay on well, but the others do.
Set 2:
The set includes a wheelbarrow, and the display has 3 barrels and a work light tower. The lights are ball-jointed so they can be moved. (I may actually reuse them in a display since they don't look brick-like)
Set 3:
It's a radio tower with sandbags and barbed wire, a barrel, and machine gun on tripod
You can see that the hands are similar to the CoD hands, but the fingers are a bit elongated
Set 4, probably my faorite
As you can see, it has an Outpost Defender/Bivouac vibe going on. The base is a canopy covered lean-to with barbed wire, weapons case, barrel, and sandbags
They're fun little sets and for the price not too bad. I got them mainly for the figures, but some of the accessories will be useful.