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You'll want all three

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B-Komachi relaxing (in front of a camera -- no doubt for their stream). The three figures go well together, and you'll really want the set, as they're designed to be displayed together.

You'll want all three

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B-Komachi relaxing (in front of a camera -- no doubt for their stream). The three figures go well together, and you'll really want the set, as they're designed to be displayed together.

You'll want all three

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B-Komachi relaxing (in front of a camera -- no doubt for their stream). The three figures go well together, and you'll really want the set, as they're designed to be displayed together.

Toulouse meets Castlevania

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This is a stylish, elegant figure of Sakuya poised atop quartz crystals, and is a good companion to the other Koumajou Densest figures (if a somewhat larger scale).

Fantastic Lum figure -- with an appropriate base

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This is a great figure, especially considering the price.

The heart-shape of the base is pure Rumiko Takahashi.

Akemashita omedetou

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A nice, seasonal figure --- with traditional year-end/new-year background accessories.

Nice work on the crane design of her kimono. The screen in the background is a bit plain.

Her expression is a bit solemn for my taste.

The product description says the figure comes with a separate arm with the spilled saké, but it's actually just little dribs of saké and adhesive tabs to hold it in place. The adhesive tabs for the spilled saké is not adequate for the job, especially not with the flexibility of her chest, but it doesn't even work well with the rigid saké cup. For me, this isn't a big deal, as I don't care for th...
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A great companion for the Chisato figure

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It's great that this and the companion Chisato figure are inexpensive enough that you can afford to purchase both.

As seems to be the case with all Luminasta figures, this one is a little small, but very well made. Solid attachment to a secure base, great detail in the pattern on the yukata, and something I didn't notice in the product pictures, but Takina has a lovely braided bun on the back of her head.

Joyfully elusive

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This is a simple figure of Tokiyuki in mid-flight, sleeves and ponytail blown by the wind of his movement. Great expression, dynamic pose. Simple detailing in the pattern on Tokiyuki's Hakama.

Pretty solid support from the base, though not very subtle. Still, it's better than having the figure sag as time goes by.

Flandre in Castlevania

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Koumajou Densetsu is a sylistic tour de force, and this Flandre figure is no exception. This figure captures the personality of the mad princess wonderfully.

The components fit toegether securely -- which is important given the slender elements involved. That slender arm really does support the massive Lævateinn behind her. The figure is well made and has great balance.

How does Luminasta make such great figures at these prices?

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On top of translating the 2D faces of the figures to 3D sculpture, they get great expression and dynamic poses that capture the personality of the characters.

This figure of Holo is no exception. Nice detail on her hair and ears, the folds her her clothes, the splash emerging from her hoisted mug.

Chisato looks great in a Fukata

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This is a great figure for the price -- plus it's inexpensive enough to allow you to get the companion Takina figure as well.

The pose and the expression are pure Chisato. Nice detail on the yukata pattern, great work on Chisato's trademark hair decoration.

The placement of the fan is a bit puzzling when assembling the figure (tucked into her obi -- somehow fitting for her personality). Getting her kinchaku secure in her hand can be a puzzle as well.

Superb detail on an inexpensive figure

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While the photos on the product page are very good, you can't appreciate the quality of this figure until you've seen it for yourself. Someone took a great deal of pride in putting this figure together.

Her fingernails have colored polish! Instead of painted eyes, she has doll's eyes, for a true 3D appearance. The join between the sections of her hair is completely disguised by the shape of her bangs and locks. The base has a faux-wood grain, but also there are seams between the boards making up the floor.

Metal stubs give her a secure connection to the base.

A six-tail kitsune to greet you

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A nice, solid figure. Great detail as she poses in front of a scroll that's coming to life.

Fitting the umbrella is a bit of a puzzle (even with the instructions). A careful inspection shows a hole for the umbrella handle --- she holds it between her arm and her side.

Perfect next to a mouse pad

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So many Kurumi figures..... This one won't crowd the others of the shield.

Cute smile, nice details on the feet and her clock eye.

One right that's a little of is the way she holds one of her legs. Not relaxed at all.

Classic hair-flip Homura

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This is a great budget figure. The face looks nice, the pose is the classic Homura hair-flip. Fits well to the base.

A good excuse to learn the phrase "dimples of Venus"

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"Come on with the sun cream, already, I burn quickly"

She nestles nicely in the beach-sand base.

Kitsune for your shelf

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Enigmatic mask, flower adornments, eye-catching patterns on her kimono sleeves, and lovely legs.

A great centerpiece for your figure collection

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The screen echoes the pattern on her dress (though the dress is rather plain otherwise).

Nice detail in the flowers and the swords.

A striking, eye-catching figure.

Great Uhura figure

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RIP Nichelle Nichols. This figure does a good job of capturing her iconic beauty

Nice Frieren figure

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I love the wind in her hair and blowing her half-cape.

Great figure with some nice accessories

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How he fits his dreads under his mask is a mystery.

These multivese Spider-beings are a great addition to the Spidersaga.

Happy Kikuri beams from your bookshelf

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A fine, inexpensive character. Simple, nice expression.

Great t-shirt

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Comfortable, loose size. Material and seams seem nicely put together.

A great companion for a Hatate no Kokoro figure

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Mask and expression make her look like Hatate no Kokoro in sailor-fuku.

A nice, dynamic figure.

Chock full of wonderful kimono patterns

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In addition to many pages of kimonos spread out to illustrate the patterns, there are inserts showing different obi knots, geta styles, and various hair decorations. A nice reference.

Unique setting makes for an eye-catching figure

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Placing the figure emerging from a portrait frame makes for a unique figure (and is the main reason I bought this figure). There’s an arm behind the “portrait” to hold the portrait upright.

The coffee cup and briefcase are a nice touch, considering the ubiquity of the former in images of Vertin, and the role to which the latter plays.

There’s only one problem — the brim of her hat shades her face, unless you have a way to illuminate her from the front.

Goes great beneath your monitor

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She also enjoys the company of any Nitocris figures you might have.

Her figure is a bit on the boyish side, but otherwise looks very nice.

Striking

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A fine figure to grace your collection. Eye-catching.

inexpensive eye-grabbing figure

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This is a fine figure, that takes up a small amount of space on your shelf. Nicely put together.

Great kimono figure

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Nice detailing on the fabric pattern, a happy reminder of a great series

Maomao gathering herbs

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This figure does an excellent job capturing Maomao’s demure alertness. An excellent value.

Spider Gwen ready for action

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This is a nice figure with a dynamic pose. The only problem is that the base is just a bit too small, so the slightest vibration will cause the figure to fall over, unless you display her leaning against something.

Another solid figure of an Evangelion heroine

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When Mari was first introduced in Studio Khara’s revival movies, the joke was that she existed just to sell more figures. With the final movie of the tetrology, we now know that’s not true.

This is Mari leaning against a chain-link fence, resting between pick-up basketball games, perhaps. A nice figure, full of her personality. A little hard to assemble, but solid once put together.

Cute and charming

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Elementary-school Miku.

Figure balances well, even though the stand looks a little small.

Makes a nice backdrop for a Yuuko figure

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This is a fine, if perhaps delicate, fan, recommended for display and not use.

It’s huge, but I don’t think it’s silk

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Makes a nice adornment for you xxHoLic shrine.

A sweet figure of Kyoko, before things turn dark

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This is a wonderful companion to the matching Sayaka figure, and they sit comfortably together on the shelf.

A figure from before the tragedy strikes

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Really delightful, innocent figure of Sayaka. Be sure to get the matching Kyoko figure as well.

Sucy and her mushroom

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Do not display next to your Kirisame Marisa figure, or they’ll fight over the mushroom.

Akko!

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This is a great, affordable figure, with a charming expression that fits Akko’s personality perfectly.

A regal, imposing figure

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The fans are truly imposing, she’ll need lots of room on your shelf for display.

Wonderful details in her translucent costume.

A little hard to assemble, but once put together, seems strong enough.

Goes well with the Mugen and Fuu figures

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This is a slightly larger figure for its price, and captures Jin’s austerely cool personality.

The kimono is a fairly simple design, and the figure is well molded and painted.

Belongs in a shrine

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This is a lovely figure with a mother-of-pearl sheen to her dress. From her pearlescent skin to her adjournment, this is a marvelous figure that invites you to place it on an altar and burn incense before it.

Badass Reimer a dark remaining of the character designs

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This is a great figure with great detail, and it's such an interesting variation on the usual design that you should be sure to add it to your collection.

Get all three!

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This is a delightful figure, and it really can stand alone, but... It just seems wrong not to have Ruby and Mem-cho by her side

Captures Mugen to a T

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This is a great figure that captures Mugen's attitude perfectly.

Ridiculously cute

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The expression is sweetly adorable, this is a wonderful figure, and you can't help but smile when you look at her.

All that old equipment is captured perfectly

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You just know the Science Team scrounge dumpsters for some of that stuff. You can playing smell the ozone. It makes the perfect backdrop for this fine figure of Kurisu.

Great treatment of the classic Tarot card

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Plus, it's Momo, so of course she has something up her sleeve

Get all three!

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A great figure of Mem-cho, best displayed alongside the matching figures of Kana and Ruby

Surprisingly large

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....but this figure captures Ryuko's personality to a tee. Great expression, and fine details oh her jacket and hair.

A great figure of Ruby

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Sad that well probably never know how the story ends, but this is a great fifties, with a great pose and expression.

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Get all three!

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A delightful figure of Mem performing. Works great in an arrangement with Kana and Ruby.

A fantastic figure -- especially at this price!

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This is a beautiful rendition of Marin's Shizuku cosplay, full of gothic Lolita detail and an innocent look belied by the dog-collar and chain.

It's a bit of a challenge to find the right orientation of the figure on the "cushion" stand, but once you do, the figure is stable, and perfect for a desktop display.

It's really an amazing quality figure, considering the low price.

Dragons

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This is a great diorama figure (though it's a bit difficult to assemble the dragon).

"Ageless" in the title is a bit ironic, since Ch'en looks young and innocent --- this figure is from a time before she'd been aged by the demands of command.

She's framed beautifully by the background (table, cherry-tree, screen, and dragon.

Mari prepared to lead Shinji on the road to maturity and healing

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This is a fine figure that captures the mature side of Mari's personality (in contrast to the teasing personality of her introduction and much of her relationship with Asuka).

Solid support from the stand, nice use of color. The face sculpt is true to the character. A fine figure to add to any Evangelion collection.

A charming bit of Victorian kitsch

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This is a delightful translation of a faux-Victorian image to 3d. The colors are wonderful.

Hata no Kokoro takes center stage in your collection

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Hata shows she is serious by wearing her Kitsune mask.

This is a fine figure, with some nice details (I never noticed the different colored boots on her shoes). The pose is dynamic, with cords hovering in the air around her.

A nice addition to any Touhou shrine.

Nice towel, hard to display

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People will probably be horrified to hear that I really plan to use this as a towel.

Great design (Kitsune Miku), though a bit hard to hang as a nice display. Nice colors, okay texture.

Nice towel, hard to display

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People will probably be horrified to hear that I really plan to use this as a towel.

Great desiign (Tanuki Miku), though a bit hard to hang as a nice display. Nice colors, okay texture.

Nice towel, hard to display

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People will probably be horrified to hear that I really plan to use this as a towel.

Great design (Kitsune Miku), though a bit hard to hang as a nice display. Nice colors, okay texture.

Charming figure of Horo in Taisho fashion

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This is a great figure of Horo, if somewhat anachronistic, showing her in Taisho-era fashion.

Great expression, nice pose. Unanticipated delight : the wheat pattern on her kimono!

Nice solid attachment to its base, solid mounting of the umbrella, though the purse is a bit tricky to get in her other hand.

A charming Rem in fuzzy slippers

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The great thing about noodle-stopper figures is they're ideally suited for sitting on bookshelves. The other great thing is the price.

This figure exhudes the charming side of Rem as she smiles at you in her terry-cloth bathrobe and slippers.

Another winning figure from Pop-up Parade

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Great expression on both Ed's and Ein's faces. A simple figure, but great quality

Simple figure of Ushio

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Her expression is a little vacant, but otherwise a nice figure.

Nice figure for the price, maybe a little too old fashioned

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Very much a Western tea service, despite the "matcha". The design is a little old fashioned -- reminiscent of antique China and doilies. Not quite to my taste.

But the build is fine -- quality to match figure several multiple of this price.

Dynamic, serious, captures Menou's personality perfectly

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Great figure. Solid attachment to base (important Auth a dynamic pose like this).

Great work modeling the floors of her clothes as she moves, plus that hair!

Perfect guardian for a Yuyuko shrine

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Whoa --- so many pieces, such a complex assembly. I'm glad the instruction sheet was as clear as it is.

(once assembled) This figure is utterly charming and thoroughly dynamic at the same time, with a cloud of gathered cherry blossoms swirling around Youmu, speed-lines showing the track of her blade, and a protective Myon curling around her.

Certainly a great addition to one's Touhou collection.

(Surprise bonus: a clear-file with photos of the figure.)

The colors really work to suggest a tapestry or illustration with gold leaf

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The theme of this figure is illustration, and many elements of the figure succeed in underlying that theme, from the colors, to the way the figure base is like a mass of mixing, flowing paints, to the ink pouring from leaf to leaf.

Contrast these colors with the pale figure, white white hair and pale blue eyes.

The end result is a striking figure that looks like a page from a manuscript more than a bit of plastic on your shelf.

A solid centerpiece of a figure

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This figure has a nice sculpt and a solid base, as befits something with so much magma. Good work on the face and eyes, wonderful languid pose.

One interesting thing about this figure is how her hair seems to flow down into the magma.

The perfect companion for Oiran Rem

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I was, of course, compelled to get this figure to go along with Oiran Rem.

Both figures are great, with wonderful detail in their kimono and obi, with cute color coordination in their masks and Geta.

Attachment to the base is solid, and the figure is stable, and unlikely to sag or lean with the years.

Pop-up Parade knows how to do faces

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This is a great figure --- with wonderful detail for the size and price. I mentioned her face in the title because they went the extra mile to make a lively and charming expression.

The hair is a little dull --- a matte finish instead of glossy blonde, but overall it's a great figure for a character who doesn't get the attention she deserves.

comfortable shirt, looks okay

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... and doesn't make you feel like a weeaboo, 'cause the Miku stuff is pretty subtle.

A nice figure, but Pop-up Parade quality

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Pop-up Parade has spoiled me with their excellent figures at inexpensive prices. This figure is fine (though I'm afraid Illya's expression seems a little vacant --- I suppose I should look to a Chloe figure if I want the light of cleverness), but it's somewhat expensive for the figure's simplicity.

There are some excellent details in the folds of her clothing --- particularly her sleeves and her stockings (one surprising detail: she has toes inside those stockings). And it's a nice, solid figure, unlikely to droop with the years.

Riko strides out!

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Nendoroid is perfect for the Made in Abyss character designs.

Comes with alternative faces, all variations on Riko's enthusiastic charm. Poseable. The stand works really well.

Wonderful figure in a dramatic setting

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Even without the iconic setting of breaking wave and wind-blown sea foam, this would be a great figure, but the setting kicks it up a level.

Great detail in her hair, her kimono, and her obi. The way her brush echoes the form of the wave is nice as well. This figure was definitely worth the wait.

One small problem: the figure and the wave are very had to fit to the base. The pegs are deep inside opaque structures, so it requires a good deal of patience to get them lined up and fitted.

A truly dynamic figure with a great expression of confident determination

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This is a figure with amazing dynamism as she is surrounded by swirling spell-cards and flame, her hair and sleeves lifted by the wind, the paper shide of her gohei billowing with her movement.

This is a great figure of the Shrine Maiden of Paradise.

So cute, you almost forget she's a yandere

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This is a great Kurumi figure. The pose, the dress, the setting with calligraphy brushes and scrolls is a nice contrast to her ever-present pistol and rifle.

Wow. An absolutely outstanding figure

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The images don't prepare you for how large this figure is. Shiro may be 1/7 scale, but she's also sitting atop a massive volume (with a chess-piece base, of course!) surrounded by floating cards. There's no escaping the Wow! factor when you first remove this figure from the box.

The Alice-in-Wonderland motif is echoed in her pocket-watch, the splashing teacup, and her plush White Rabbit Sora.

This figure will be a centerpiece for any collection it appears in.

An okay figure for the price, but not great (really 2.5 stars)

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Ai comes in two halves that don't fit together all that well. Her left hand really should be resting against her hip, but there's a big gap between the hand and the hip making her pose a bit odd. It's an inexpensive figure, sure, but seems curiously lacking in charm.

Great figure, solidly put together.

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This figure is really fine. In addition to a marvelous sculpt, it's solidly built --- many figures seem to drop bits if you pick them up to examine them, but this one is solidly put together.

There are nice details in the buckles of her belts and straps, wonderful decoration on her scabbards.

I do wish female fighter figures would stop with the high heels, though (if you want to emphasize their calves, they can stand on tiptoe). Nobody is going to wield a sword in heels by choice.

Badass Illya

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This is a great figure, exuding strength and determination as the "wind of her ki" tossles her hair and causes her cape to billow.

Great detail on her costume --- a hybrid of her magical girl uniform and Red Saber's armor and accessories.

She is securely fastened to her base. The thorns look oddly crystalline, but they fulfill their purpose of supporting her cape.

Overall a great figure, suitable to be the centerpiece of your Type Moon collection.

Another great Relax-Time figure

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The figure is great, with nice detail in her hair and the drape of her clothes.

Unfortunately, the chair she's sitting on is a disappointment --- it fits together poorly; it looks like cheap plastic; chairs with legs like this generally have struts between the legs; the legs are just a bit too long, so her foot does not touch the ground.

A charming little figure

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Nice detail on her kimono, and really fine work on things liker her sandals and leggings. Pop-up Parade really puts other figure makers to shame with the quality of their inexpensive figures.

A nice figure, excellent fine details

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This is a great figure, with some superb details in little things like the tassel on her parasol. Great colors, and a fantastic expression on her face. Solid fitting to the base.

An extraordinary figure for an ordinary human magician, ze

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This is another charming figure from Pop-up Parade. It has fine details and a wonderful sculpt for the face, with an expression that showcases Marisa's playful disposition.

There is nice detail in the way her clothes fold and drape, her apron is especially well done.

The broom is maybe a little disappointing, being simply molded plastic with no painted details.

Asuka Strikes!

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This is a charming figure of Asuka in the yellow sundress that she first appears in --- though displaying a winsome charm instead of the diffident pride of her first appearance.

It's a very nice, very inexpensive figure that is would not be out-of-place among more expensive figures.

Charming play on the classing Fuujin/Raijin artwork

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This delightful figure of Oni-Rem playing the Thunder god (with her small spin-drum toy) makes a great companion to her Wind god sister. Display them together!

Fuujin to Rem's Raijin

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As soon as I saw this figure I knew, if there was a companion Raijin Rem, I would have to get them both.

Both figures are excellent quality for the price, with dynamic poses, and charmingly playful expressions.

Kurumu Tokisaki sculptors could learn from this figure

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Like all Pop-up Parade figures, this one has the detail of a more expensive figure.

This figure captures the (tragically) cheerful sempai of Madoka Magical in her magical girl form. One nice feature is the solid join between her hand and her musket --- no danger of her losing her grip on the gun and having it fall behind a bookshelf!

Biri-biri

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This is a fine figure of Mikoto with wonderful, playful details on her kimono and geta.

Getting the hair-ornament on was a bit tricky, but the result looks great.

Solid attachment to the base.

Courtesan Kurumi

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Fine detail on her hair --- with long tails swirling behind her. A dynamic, autumnal pattern on her kimono echoes her pose. Comes with a transparent support for her other leg to reduce stress on the join to the base.

It's a little hard to get the rifle to stay in her hand, and I am considering not bothering with it, even though it's sort of her trademark. A lovely figure that could form the centerpiece of any Kurumi shrine.

For subtle humor, place next to Miku Senbonzakura figure

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This is a great Sigma figure --- the joints are blended into the figure's costume and make-up. One real delighter is the joints in the foot, allowing you to position the toes for a more realistic pose of the figure stepping forward. The figure balances well, and is very stable.

Zero-G Akane

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So many parts! But they're all essential to Akane's character --- a model kaiju, carving tools and paint-brushes, plus her ever-present cellphone.

A great companion piece to the Zero-G Rikka.

Hard to tell it's a Nendoroid instead of a scale figure, nyahhh

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This is a cute little figure with a couple of facial expressions and limited possibility, but still a fine figure from the depths of the Abyss.

Nice, solid figure, interesting pose

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The support of the main figure uses a metal stud, so there's little likelihood of the figure sagging with time and gravity. Looks great. Can't wait to pair her with the Zero-G Akane figure.

A lovely figure for a New Year's display

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The arrows and the ema (small wooden wishing plaque) mark this as a figure for the New Year (as does her fur stole, though otherwise she's not dressed for the weather).

Nice detailing on her sleeves.

And thankfully, the nautical hardware is limited to a small antenna hair decoration and her ship-shaped geta.

A winsome smile and fantastic detail to her eyes give her an expression that's hard to tear your eyes away from.

One word of warning: there's not a lot holding her onto the rock on which she sits. Be careful when moving her.

Lovely kimono

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This is a nice figure with wonderful detail in the kimono.

Comes with optional fairy wings, but I don't care for them and don't use them.

Excellent value, a fine figure

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Pop-up Parade is a great way to build your figure collection.

This figure of Chose has great details, especially in her hair and eyes. The sculptor knows how clothing behaves, which is one of the things that sets Pop-Up Parade figures apart from other inexpensive figures --- giving the clothing life, even though the figures are dressed in simple colors of unpatterned cloth.

Pop up Parade is a great way to build your figure collection

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For a figure as inexpensive as this one, there are some great touches. While her clothes are simple, patternless, molded plastic, the sculpt is excellent, with detailed folds and natural draping.

The hands and face of the figure look fine.

Nice, stable attachment to the base, and the figure is well-balanced.

Inexpensive, if somewhat plain figure --- Ram needs more attention

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This is an inexpensive figure, so it's not surprising that it is pretty plain.

Ram's face and hair look very nice, and there is great detail on her hands, but her clothes and hair adornment are plain (the gold of her ornament and her fan are particularly lackluster).

Let's say a lovely little Ram figure is doing an improvised cosplay as Princess Kaguya with inexpensive materials she found around the house.

One cannot get enough of Jibril

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This is fledgling Jibiril --- before her bibliomania phase.

This is a truly dynamic figure, rising high above her stand, wielding a scythe, her halo in full glory.

The metal supports are a bit obtrusive, however, and I found them a little difficult to insert into the figure. That said, your eye is drawn to Jibril's eyes and expression, so it's easy to forget about the posts.

Nice color gradient on her cowl

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This is a small figure with decent detailing.

A charming figure with a hint of menace

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Rena from just before things take a turn from charming rural harem romp to horror.

I'm a big fan of Akio Watanabe's character designs in general and also the ones he did for Higurashi. This figure brings Watanabe's design to life.

Myethos does it again

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This is another in Myethos' line of figures in elaborate settings.

There is a subtlety to this design that doesn't show up in the photos --- the Cheshire Cat is caught in mid-disappearance --- one of her feet and the tip of her tail is partially transparent.

Assembly is a little hard, with fine friction-pins in tight sockets (some of which may have to have excess plastic cut away before you can insert the pin into its socket), but otherwise, a fantastic figure.

A delightful figure that holds its own among more expensive figures

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This is a pleasing little figure that makes great use of translucent parts --- her hair, the ends of her sleeves, and her obi. Some of this transparency is not very realistic (unless you're thinking of hologram Miku), but it makes the figure more interesting.

For such an inexpensive figure there is a lot of detail, though most of it takes the form of embossing in the plastic instead of hand-painting.

An inexpensive, simple figure --- nice detail in the face

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This small figure comes with a gigantic base --- there's no fear that she's going to topple over. Excellent detail in the face, which draws your attention so you overlook the simplicity and lack of detail elsewhere (the flowers on her kimono are just blobs of color, with no decoration on the inner surfaces of her sleeves or obi). But for the price, this is an excellent figure.

This figure comes in two pieces (plus the base). Pushing the two pieces together is pretty hard and requires care.

Very small --- only an inch tall, including the crystal

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The plastic she's embedded in isn't crystalline smooth, which is noticeable when you look at the figure closely, and it looks as though the crystal maybe has very small bubbles on the surface of the figure in the folds of her clothing and hair.

However, when you *do* look at it closely, the figure is nicely detailed --- the lettering on her cap is clear, her hair has nice texturing, and I think you can see fingers on the hand holding her flag. And it is a very cute little figure.

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A great looking little figure of Kanao

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This is a nice, inexpensive little figure of one of the somewhat neglected characters from Kimetsu no Yaiba. Solidly made, with nice detailing for an inexpensive figure.

A nice Okiku figure in a kimono

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This is an inexpensive, no-frills figure, solidly put together.

It does not come with a base (just a small thing that attaches to one of her feet to stabilize her), which is a bit of a bother with a figure so t-a-a-l-l-l and thin. She looks a little odd (elongated with a tiny head) next to other anime figures, though I suspect her proportions are more accurate to how humans really look.

An outstanding figure for such a low price

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This figure easily rivals figures sold at several times the price. Excellent detailing --- the chain on her scythe is very well done, and adds considerable dynamism to this figure.

(I guess I was lucky --- my figure doesn't have the problems reported by others, though I agree that attaching the chain is a bit fiddly.)

A chance to get this classic figure

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This figure is an Asuka fantasy, with nice Gothic Lolita details in the frilly skirt, the lace choker, gloves, stockings, and the purple ribbons in her hair. She sits on the stairs to a basement club, adding to the Goth atmosphere. Nice detail, excellent sculpt.

Banpresto makes excellent inexpensive figures

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This figure is simple, but has surprising hidden details in the sculpt that bring the figure to life.

An inexpensive Oni Miko

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This is a nice, inexpensive figure, with a winsome smile. Simple construction, very simple paint job (most of the color in the figure is not painted, but is the plastic it is made of). A bit odd proportions --- she is very long and thin (expecially her neck), but a fun figure nonetheless.

Oh, God, she's so beautiful

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This is a lovely figure --- sure to spend time as the centerpiece of your collection as she lounges on her white fur rug.

Simple, but attentive detail in the paint (down to the most delicate translucent pink of her fingernails). Excellent detail in the sculpt of the folds of her dress.

198 pages of Fuzichoco visions

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This book is full of wonderful Fuzichoco illustrations --- ranging from original fantasy works to illustrations for magazines and games (the book concludes with several pages of Touhou and Fate Grand Order fan art). Each page overflows with detail an luscious color.

One simply cannot get enough of her art --- a must for any fan.

A charming 3D rendition o f Fuzichoco's lovely art

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This is another fine figure based on Fuzichoco's art. The details in the way her skirt falls in folds, the detailed embroidery on her sleeves --- and five voice tracks by Mamiko Noto.

Comes with a small card on excellent stock reproducing Fuzichoco's original painting.

I'm glad I had Tom Points to take some of the sting off of this figure, as there are some elements that detract from the figure (the most prominent is a dark peg securing the golden cloud on which she sits to the base), and while there is no problem with the figure, the colors of the golden smoke are a little muddy. On the other hand, the hair on the figure looks much better than the photogra...
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A charming figure --- Eriri in springtime

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No doubt on her way to viewing cherry blossoms, this delightful figure of Eriri has some charming details --- the flowers in her hair and tucked into her obi are echoed in the design on the base, and her choice of boots and a pleated skirt under her kimono gives her a nice Taisho-era look.

Don't let the smile distract you from the readiness of her sword

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It's hard to notice how nice this figure is because I keep finding myself drawn to her eyes and her charming smile. The photo does not do justice to this figure.

This figure is pretty simple, but is very well put together --- the only flaw is a seam on her arms that is visible from the side (but not from the most likely viewing angle).

(Though, really, what kunoichi wears high heels?)

So nice to see Sayaka and Kyouko together as a set

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You really want to buy this figure along with her companion Kyouko figure --- they come with hands that may be linked, and if you've seen the series, you'll know that's appropriate.

Beware the Loli of Death

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Possibly the best part of *Gate* was the yandere loli of Death, Rory Mercury, seen here wielding her oversized ax.

Nice color and detail, and the figure is solidly supported by the scenic base.

So nice to see Sayaka and Kyouko together

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You really want to buy this figure along with her companion Sayaka figure --- they come with hands that may be linked, and if you've seen the series, you'll know that's appropriate.

A charming 3D cartoon of Hatsune Miku

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This figure is nicely put together, and is a charming addition to any Miku figure collection.

Dynamic figure of non-sniveling Zenitsu

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This is a pretty, colorful, and surprisingly *solid* figure. Best displayed on a high shelf.

Fitting the sword handle into place is a little hard, since it's a matter of maneuvering it between his hand and the scabbard. But the sword and scabbard are very well done.

The best Shuten Douji figure, I think

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This figure has very nice detail on her fingers and toes, and very nice layering on her hair.

Lovely detail on her kimono

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This is a great figure with really nice detail on her kimono and obi. The "digital" sleeve is a nice touch. Nice detail in her hair and her hair ornament, as well.

A delightful figure

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This delightful figure captures Akko's personality perfectly. The face is particularly well done.

Structure-wise, it is well put together, with a metal post to support Akko as she loosely grips her broom.

A great figure of Jigen

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Of course he's lighting a cigarette as he relaxes with the gang by the roadside.

Be sure to get all four members of the gang from this set, because each comes with a part of the car.

A smirking Lupin leans against his car

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This is a great figure --- but be sure to get all four members of Lupin's gang, because each figure comes with a part of the car that Lupin sits on.

Great figure of Fujiko --- but you need the full set if you want her to stand

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This figure is one of a four-part set of the entire Lupin gang. Each member of the gang comes with a different part of their car, and you need the full car, since Fujiko is designed to lean against it with one knee on the hood of the car. But all four characters look great together, and it's an inexpensive set.

If you can't afford the 1:1 scale version, this one does fine

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This is a charming figure or Rem dressed as a maiko, tripping daintily along in her geta. A nice, dynamic pose, with simple detail in her kimono and obi.

Akane relaxing to some tunes

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This is a sweet figure showing Akane relaxing at her desk. A nice feature is the magnet that holds her to her chair.

Like everyone else, I was unable to get the cable for her headphones to work, but she's the type who'd use bluetooth, anyway.

Charming

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This is a charming figure with a welcoming smile.

The only drawback is that she's not fastened to her base, and the figure is balanced delicately, and falls over at the drop of a pin --- don't display her near the edge of a high shelf!

The grim Star of revenge

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By far the most outstanding element of this figure is the dynamic sweep of her hair. But I guess I've been spoiled by so many translucent gradient-haired characters --- I can't help but think this figure would be improved by translucence, particularly out towards the ends of her sweeping locks.

That said, another fine feature of this figure is her grim expression, perfectly capturing the essence of the character. A fine addition to anyone's collection.

Well worth the wait

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This figure has a wealth of detail on the various layers of her kimono --- even in places hidden by outer layers of her clothing. Superb detail on her hair ornaments, giving them life instead of the appearance of just being stamped out in a mold --- braided cords, beaded hangings that appear to be responding to her movement and to gravity.

One of my favorites

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Excellent detail on the figure, and the tree. The screen is maybe a tad mundane. There's a nice strong magnet in the tree branch to hold her in place.

Great detail -- be sure to notice the knot on her obi

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This is a charming figure with great detail on her kimono and hair (though you can only see her clockwork eye if you know it's there). One surprising feature I hadn't noticed from the photos is the detail of the bow on her obi --- it's knotted to look like a bouquet.

Hard to believe one so serious would wear a chocolate-and-whipped-cream skirt

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This is a lovely figure --- an excellent sculpt, a strong pose, a grim expression as she pulls a sword from her cane. The base is nicely formed to suggest a stair, with books stacked carelessly to one side. Also, a black cat with white tie. I don't know this game, but I'm intrigued to know her story.

Kunoichi Rem means business

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This wonderful figure breathes charm. She looks a little nervous holding her sword, but also serious, and prepared. The photos do not do this figure justice. Excellent value.

An okay figure --- excellent detail on the tree and lute

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This is a nice figure, though, oddly, there is more detail on her accessories and on the tree than on her clothing, especially in contrast to other figures in kimono-like attire. Of particular note are real strings on her lute.

Her expression is just a bit melancholy, she must be playing a sad song.

A charming figure --- the Sakura-blossom base is particularly nice

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This is a charming figure, with surprising detail (in some surprising places) for a figure as inexpensive as this one was.

Put it somewhere she can greet you enthusiastically when you enter the room.

A solemn Goemon --- be sure to get the other figures from the (same!) set

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This is a nice, inexpensive figure, that comes with a part of Lupin's iconic Fiat. Be sure to get the corresponding Fujiko, Jigen, and Lupin, in order to get a complete car to form a nice diorama.

Very cute, but small, head doesn't adhere to the neck

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For a figure this size there is some nice detail, but there are also problems: her halo sticks to her head with a transparent peg --- so there's a hole in her head that's visible from some angles.

My figure also seems to be missing a peg to hold her head on --- there is a space for such a peg in both the neck on the body and the head.

A nice companion to her sister

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This figure is a nice companion for the similar figure of her sister. The pose on this figure is a bit more dynamic and outgoing.

A charming figure of Hayate at a summer festival

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This is a charming figure of Hayate, inexpensive, yet with fine detailing on her yukata and sandals.

A charming figure

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Ram is not given enough figure attention. This is a charming figure in traditional yukata and hakama.

Fantastic detail on kimono, obi, and sheaths

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This figure has a complicated paint job that was done flawlessly. The amount of detail is impressive. A nice touch is the translucence of her hair.

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An enthusiastic greetting from Suwa

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This figure is part of a series of this mascot figure promoting Suwa. This dynamic figure waves her fan in enthusiastic greeting.

The figure is nicely put together, with a simple paint scheme that was executed well. Nicely affixed to her base and well-balanced, so she's unlikely to sag as some figures do.

Can't beat that smile

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A very nice figure that would rival far more expensive figures. Nicely colored, though the photo is of an unpainted prototype.

There's a very nice feature --- the figure comes with a small pedestal to support the huge fan of her hair. This support is styled like an Egyptian "pillow" headrest, so it fits the aesthetics of the figure

A figure that shows Dio's puckish innocence

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One of the nice features of the original *Last Exile* was Dio's redemption arc. This figure captures the alien yet classic lines of Range Murata's character and costume design.

Akari's joy in life shines through

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A lovely, dynamic figure, with nice color highlights on her clothes.

One very nice feature: there's a magnet in her hat, which makes the hat removable (if you wish), but holds it securely if you choose to display get with her hat on.

Beautiful, dynamic

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A centerpiece for any collection. The shell of water surrounding the figure brings Fuzichoco's art to life. Really an amazing figure.

Excellent figure of the Librarian at the End of the World

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Great figure from a great series. While the scene being invoked was a nice one, I'm not sure if I care about the rocket launcher. For the time being I'm not bothering to display it. (No matter, the figure is fine without it.)

I was a little disappointed that the magic circle shown behind Meteora is part of the box interior, since it does add to the drama of the figure.

Yokai tsundere at her best

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A very nice figure, especially at this price

Dynamic pose, lively figure

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Some nice details on the folds of her tunic, and her armor.

The stone lantern on the base is a nice but of scene-setting.

She's a bit larger than the similarly-posed "Muramasa" Momohime figure.

Delightful figure, worth the wait. The colorful detail on the kimono is amazing

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She's a little larger than most of my other kimono figures, but this is not a problem.

Nice, secure anchoring to the base.

Don't ignore the assembly instructions --- there's quite a trick to getting her to grasp the shield handle. You'll want to do the assembly in a space where you can find tiny dropped parts.

Dynamic, eager to engage with her foe

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It's too bad they don't show you more images of this figure --- the single picture does not do it justice --- from the maple-leaf pattern on the base which echoes the pattern of her skirt, to gilded sakura blossoms on her obi, and the detailed lacing and knotwork of her "armor". Truly a wonderful figure.

Delightful, dynamic Sailor Mars

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Ideal for the shelf above your computer display, cloaked by her flowing black hair, the picture does not do this figure justice. Definitely good value and fine quality.

A magnificent figure with a dynamic pose

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This figure captures Homura's defiance at her fate. She stands ready to confront the shadows with her bow. Truly a wonderful figure

No need to cut any unworthy things

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A fine, solid figure of Goemon and his trusted sword.

A fine addition to the Hanairogoromo series

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This is a fine figure. The addition of the cherry branch is nice. One shortcoming is that she has little support to keep her upright. If you are not careful, she will begin to lean.

Large, sturdy, waterproof

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This large bag is good for trips to the gym and just knocking around the city. No internal pockets or partitions, so it doesn't do a good job of keeping things organized. Works okay as an overnight bag, or for carry-on.