2007-06-22, 19:24 | Link #642 |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Australia
Age: 40
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I just found this beautiful Haruka Suzumiya figure on HLJ. about time some PVC's came out for this series
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2007-06-23, 01:35 | Link #643 | |
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Okay, so... Max Factory Ayu has been pre-ordered, and I spent money I shouldn't have to acquire this at a local store (much to my surprise). http://www.hlj.com/product/KBYPP-133 They had a Pia Carrot figure at one point as well, but it appears to have been sold out. Both are a surprise, since neither series has been published in the US (I think?), and given the current trends that I've seen stateside, I don't think would be taken as well as others, and to find them in my little neck of the southwest... odd. Hopefully the trend continues and I can add to my collection cheaper. I'll post a full photo sometime in the near future. Not that it will be that impressive compared to some people's. I just feel I kind of have to. |
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2007-06-24, 09:14 | Link #644 |
Aasu Ⅷ
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My recent purchases:
1/10 Tsukamoto Yakumo & 1/10 Sawachika Eri (School Rumble): Spoiler:
Shinku (Rozen Maiden): Spoiler:
1/8 Karen Ortensia (Fate/hollow ataraxia): Spoiler:
1/8 Tohsaka Rin maid ver. (Fate/hollow ataraxia): Spoiler:
He is My Master Sega EX Maid and EX Uniform figures: Spoiler:
1/8 Sawatari Izumi (He is My Master): Spoiler:
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2007-06-24, 10:39 | Link #645 | |
Deadpan Snarker
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: The Neverlands
Age: 46
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and from the looks of it, a wise choice
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2007-07-17, 22:06 | Link #648 |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Anyone collect Action figures?
I am looking to make a custom figure of a character that is smaller than most Marvel Legend type figures(would be best as a 5" scale, but not super posable ones of those) is female, not skinny, and preferably has a miniskirt already moulded on(Since I have no idea how to make the soft plastic used for clothing).
Since my normal domain hasn't turned anything up, I'm wondering if anyone who collects anime figures know of any super-posable figures that could work for this. I've been thinking about using Microman but they're a bit too small, and Revoltechs are too expensive just for butchering. Is there anything like microman but bigger? |
2007-07-20, 13:50 | Link #649 |
Not Enough Sleep
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: R'lyeh
Age: 48
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Just got these in today pics later
http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6...3300/4/649/204 Too bad girls like this isn't playing real golf http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6...73568/4/649/36 Now i need Illya, Caster, Sakura and Rider Meido for the set. http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6...2514/4/649/156 Got Mikuru already just need Yuki and Ryoko.
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2007-07-24, 00:03 | Link #650 |
Mishi-Corp
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Soviet Russia
Age: 36
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My haruhi suzumiya figurine
The base on it, however, sucked, because as you can see, she is tilting forward too much. I bought some items from local stores, and redid the base. Since a digital camera is no longer in my possession, this is the last picture i took of the redone base (and im happy to report that haruhi no longer leans forward) Yes, I know the star is not in the center. Its like that for a reason, i plan on adding more to the base, like an Amp for haruhi's guitar. Here is my Revy PVC and my Yuki pvc I also have Rin and Saber from Fate/Stay Night, but as mentioned before, i dont have a digital camera so I don't have pictures. |
2007-07-24, 03:03 | Link #651 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Anyways, most of them aren't going to be super-posable, especially female ones - most of them have arms and legs too skinny for decent elbow and knee joints. You might want to look at the Teen Titans and Justice League figures; they're about 5", there are several female characters, and at least Supergirl wears a mini. |
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2007-07-24, 07:55 | Link #653 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: China
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Wanted: Technique to fix a polystone figure
Hi, all. I picked up a B-Club "Lacus Clyne" figure from Yahoo Auctions (Japan) earlier, and found that the figure's hairpiece and a hand broke off during shipping (I think). Since the auction was done by a person and not a shop, the only thing he can do is a refund, but since I paid about half price for it - and it's a nice figure - I'd like to try and repair it.
Searching for some on-line info, it looks like I can fix a polystone figure with super glue if I have all of the pieces and epoxy putty if I don't. Has anyone tried something like this before, though?
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2007-08-05, 18:02 | Link #654 |
餓鬼に興味ない、俺の好みは年上の美女だ
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Shitty old London. They must've been on drugs when they built this place, WTF were they smoking!!!
Age: 40
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hey i got this mikuru-chan figure and at first it was ok, but lately its starting tilt over to one side. does anyone else have this problem? or a way around it?
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2007-08-05, 21:03 | Link #655 |
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I believe someone else had that problem with a Motoko Kusanagi figure in this thread. It might be because it's made of PVC, and if exposed to heat for an extended period of time, it can parts of the figure may be warped. So the easy way around it is to keep figures like that in a cooler room.
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2007-08-08, 23:45 | Link #659 |
♪♫ Maya Iincho ♩♬
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Haruhi obsession should be stopped ^_^
This is the one I want to get. Super sexy ^_^. But artbooks come before PVCs. Miraroma - 1/7 Tsukimiya Kaede PVC Figure (personally I hate anything PVC bigger than 1/8 scale, but this one is just too good to pass) ps: My artbook will never get to me. 5 months of waiting for that backorder to finally be fulfilled . I sorta wish there would be a good PVC of Setsuna from Kyoshiro
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2007-08-11, 03:01 | Link #660 | |
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Graphic Designer
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Princeton University
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Man I need to start my own collection, stupid parents wont let me buy any ><
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