Basics: The Konig Wolf is an average size Zoid, about the size of all the Ligers. It doesn't come with any weapons other than the twin multi-dispensers, which isn't even a gun. You can order a weapon for it though, the dual sniper rifle, but you have to pay for it separately. The Wolf also has a cross-spectrum scanner that fits on its head, and can flip back onto its neck or forward to cover the cockpit. The twin multi-dispensers can move too. The Konig Wolf needs two AAA batteries to work.
Neat Features: The Konig Wolf can walk, move its fan (yes, it has a fan), and that's about it. You can also open and close its mouth, move the dispensers, move the tail up and down, and move the ears a bit.
Difficulty: 7/10. The Konig Wolf isn't too hard to put together, but there are some confusing parts to it. One being that there are some rubber bands you have to put between its legs, but oddly enough they don't seem to do anything. I took them off and the Konig Wolf still walked fine, so I have no idea what they're supposed to do.
Problems: Nothing really, if you don't count the weird rubber bands that don't seem to have a purpose.
Overall: The Konig Wolf is a nice Zoid, but not very detailed. It costs about the same as a Liger. If you really like wolves or are a fan of this Zoid (like me), you might want to get it.