Figma Kaban looks exactly like how she is in the anime. Details on her, the accessories and on Boss are faithful and the hand + face parts are more than enough to recreate most scenes from Kemono Friends. Everything looks and is solid. However, it takes effort and care to attach and detach even when following the specific instructions given in the manual. The greatest problem is that the hat does not fit to her hat-specific hair part, so without brute force (scary) or blue-tak, the hat will slip and fall on extreme angles, which is quite the downer. As with figma Serval, the arm of the stand could be positioned to Kaban's height to stand on the stand, so she has to be positioned in fron...Read more

The shape, colour and details are extremely faithful to the original (season 1) Serval. Articulation and the variety of hand parts are enough to recreate most scenes in Kemono friends, which is important if you have Kaban-chan at your disposal too. There is only one accessory: the bun. It does not clip to the hands, so careful positioning is needed to hold it depending on the angles. The tail looks fragile, but it hasn't broken off yet which is quite the plus! The ears can swivel slightly too. The biggest problem would be that the arm of the stand couldn't be positioned to Serval's height to make her stand on the base of the stand, so she has to be positioned in front of the s...Read more

Figma Nipako is quite the fun figure to play around with. As a scale modeler myself, the tool representation (nippers, cutting mat, spray paint nozzle etc.) are represented accurately, living up to the name of the God Hands mascot. The paint is good as usual, and the box prints and giant nippers parts fit well. The face parts are especially funny which creates great interaction with other figures. Sadly, one only has one shot in building the giant nippers, and I wished they gave a an extra pair. Articulation is quite limited especially the legs due to the skirt and limb design, and the torso does not move. It is a good figma nonetheless

Figma Tracer is a solid piece of work and does not look fragile and all places. There are a lot of hand parts to play around with, and the Pulse Bomb DOES fit nicely into its corresponding hair part. There are only a few armaments (3 in total: 2 pistols and 1 bomb) but the paint and face parts make up for it. The eyes of 1 of the face parts are a bit misaligned, however, which is a slight let down. It would also be great if the torso moved too.
Nevertheless, the articulation and level of detail is more than enough to satisfy me.

It feels great to have a piece of Leonardo Da Vinci on my tabletop! The background resembling the original work was also included, which was a nice surprise. I could switch the number of limb pairs to make hilarious pictures if the figma in action too. The colouring was solid and the pieces were sturdy and the limbs are not too loose. My only complaint is that the head articulation is lacking and the inner arm movements for paired limbs were relatively restricted. Other than that, it was a fun figure to play with and I do recommend it to anyone looking for fun "classics". GSC did another masterpiece here.

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