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Back in 2004 I owned a a standard black Xbox, and had an opportunity to buy a Japanese Import Halo 2 Special Edition with a unique Translucent Green case. I then modded it with a top of the range Xecutor 3 mod chip, put a UK PSU in it, bought an LCD front panel for it, and generally spent far too much money on it. About £350-£400 in all I think.
Then in 2011, I spent yet more on it by swapping out the HDD for a near-silent 2.5" laptop one, installed a silent fan, bought the HD cable, and installed XBMC4Xbox on it and configured it up. The idea being it would be quiet enough to use as a media centre.
Then once it was all working never used it again.
Well.. we made it. It's now officially August 2020, and we can officially start to wind this one down day by day.
One of the more interesting figure things that has happened to me recently is that thanks to a trade with a fellow collector, I've been able to increase my Fate collection by two figures. We look at the first of these two, the Saber Bride figma.
Released way back in 2013, this Figma came as the Collectors Edition pack in for the Sony PSP Fate/Extra CCC game. I've never played the game, so I can only guess that at some point in the narrative, Saber (in this case, Nero Claudius) gets dressed in in a bridal gown of sorts.
I say of sorts because despite being a bridal gown, her trademark ass-window still makes an appearance here. There's also a variety of chains, zippers, belts, and other aesthetics that make this a unique garment, including what look like singe marks at the hem of the dress
As with Cute from Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, Saber Bride is a full fledged release, complete with figure, two total faceplates (neutral and smiling with eyes shifted), two front hair pieces, with one strangely recreating Arturia Pendragon.. again, maybe it's a story thing, her weapon Aestus Estus in a white and black colour scheme, a full complement of posing hands, and of course the Figma stand.
It's interesting that while most Fate characters went up in size when transitioning to their 2.0 iterations, it seems that Nero has actually shrunk. In fact, the only thing that seems to have gotten larger would be her hair.. everything else shrunk. It's very bizarre to say the least.
Unfortunately, Saber Bride is one of those figures where you can clearly see they've recycled the basic body shape which of course means her limbs are rather lanky.
Articulation is limited by the 1.0 body technology, along with the outfit itself. As always, the points of the articulation (ankles, knees, hips, waist, mid torso, shoulders, elbow, wrist, head) are all present, including two additional points for the shirt to move. But the cuts in the body restrict range of motion of limbs. The veil on the back of her head restricts movement like long hair would.
Overall, the relatively rigid articulation combined with the limited wrist movement due to the old hand design, basically means you're probably going to stick with elegant, static poses rather than any dynamic ones.
Paint work is a strange mix of crisp finishes and kind of sloppy masking. Kind of like with KOS-MOS, I suppose. the base white paint is sharp, and for the most part the silver paint apps are too. But the other colours? Not that great compared to your typical Figma figure. Work on the face and hair seem standard, and the paint work on the weapon itself is beautiful
Build quality is overall what you'd expect - smooth operation of limbs, joints hold positions, seams are well hidden, parts don't crumble under pressure of movement. For me though, the one sore spot was the the Arturia style hair didn't seem to want to so sit properly, resulting in a larger than desired gap in the hairline.
So overall, a bit sloppy, but par for the Figma course in that you end up with a solid figure. Saber Bride is stylish looking, if a bit lanky.
At this stage in the game though, I personally wouldn't suggest throwing any real money at this version of the figure as there's a 2.0 on the way.
But, having said that, the 1.0 has given me a taste of what to expect, and if executed well, the 2.0 might get a preorder from me and its all thanks to this "preview".
Nouveau petit détail interessant pour #MortalKombat11 avec quelques photos du collector visiblement numéroté à 20 000 exemplaires !
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BOUTIQUE ONLINE La Maison de Mageritdoll (España/Spain)
www.mageritdoll.com/tienda/es/31-tribus-urbanas-joyas-de-...
www.mageritdoll.com/tienda/en/31-urban-tribes-art-doll-je...
ESTILO/Style
Mageritdoll: Joyas de Muñeca
Doll Jewelry
HOMETOWN GIRLS
CHICAS TRANQUILAS... CALM GIRLS
URBAN TRIBES
Eighties Doll
Años ´80
FECHA/Date
Marzo 2013
March 2013
Photo: Olga Ruiz www.olgaruiz.es
FORMATO
Muñeca resina. Resin Doll.
Muñeca única. One of a kind doll.
Joyas de Muñeca. Doll Jewelry
Mageritdoll Colección es una mujercita, de solo 6 centímetros hecha y pintada a mano.
Puedes llevarla como broche o como colgante. Permite las dos opciones.
Mageritdoll Collection is a fashion accessory brand, a six-inch handmade painted and dressed urban young woman
This artistic doll you can wear it like a brooch or like a necklace
La Maison de Mageritdoll es una Marca de Moda, Diseño y Complementos. Es la personalidad de una muñeca.
La Maison de Mageritdoll is a Fashion Brand. The personality of an artistic doll
CREADOR/Designer
Cristina Alonso del Chicca
www.lamaisondemageritdoll.com
FACEBOOK fanpage
www.facebook.com/pages/Mageritdoll/206771902673027
© La Maison de Mageritdoll ®
SHOP: arttoymaison.storenvy.com/
CUSTOM DOLL ART by ART TOY MAISON
ARTistic DOLL (Brooch and/or Necklace)
Here's a really nice '93 Volkswagen convertible, based on the original Golf/Rabbit (which continued to be produced in South Africa for years after it was discontinued elsewhere).
This is a special "Collector's Edition," dreamed up by VW marketers. Ironically, it became a collector's edition for a more ominous reason. This car was one of only 49,533 Volkswagens sold in the United States in 1993 - Volkswagen of America's worst year ever.
They've since bounced back.
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BOUTIQUE ONLINE La Maison de Mageritdoll (España/Spain)
ESTILO/Style
BLUE VELVET
DULCE PICARDÍA...SWEET MISCHIEF
KAWAII Hat Dog Doll
KAWAII con sombrero de perrito
FECHA/Date
Junio 2013
June 2013
Photo: Olga Ruiz www.olgaruiz.es
FORMATO
Muñeca resina. Resin Doll.
Muñeca única. One of a kind doll.
Joyas de Muñeca. Doll Jewelry
Mageritdoll Colección es una mujercita, de solo 6 centímetros hecha y pintada a mano.
Puedes llevarla como broche o como colgante. Permite las dos opciones.
Mageritdoll Collection is a fashion accessory brand, a six-inch handmade painted and dressed urban young woman
This artistic doll you can wear it like a brooch or like a necklace
La Maison de Mageritdoll es una Marca de Moda, Diseño y Complementos. Es la personalidad de una muñeca.
La Maison de Mageritdoll is a Fashion Brand. The personality of an artistic doll
CREADOR/Designer
Cristina Alonso del Chicca
www.lamaisondemageritdoll.com
FACEBOOK fanpage
www.facebook.com/pages/Mageritdoll/206771902673027
© La Maison de Mageritdoll ®
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BOUTIQUE ONLINE La Maison de Mageritdoll (España/Spain)
ESTILO/Style
Mageritdoll Collection
Insect Series.
Bumblebee. Abejorro
Mageritdoll Colección.
Bichos
Bombus
Esta Mageritdoll va a su aire con su vestido de seda amarilla y bandas negras, con su cabecita de insecto elaborada en terciopelo. Mueve sus alas de tul dorado con hilos plateados para ir de flor en flor, disfrutando todos los perfumes. Ella vive en su mundo, ella es feliz.
This Mageritdoll goes her own way with her black stripes and yellow silk dress, and with her velvet elaborate insect head. She moves her silver threads and golden tulle wings to go from flower to flower, enjoying all the smells. She lives in her world, she is happy.
FECHA/Date
Junio 2013
June 2013
Photo: Olga Ruiz www.olgaruiz.es
FORMATO
Muñeca resina. Resin Doll.
Muñeca única. One of a kind doll.
Joyas de Muñeca. Doll Jewelry
Mageritdoll Colección es una mujercita, de solo 6 centímetros hecha y pintada a mano.
Puedes llevarla como broche o como colgante. Permite las dos opciones.
Mageritdoll Collection is a fashion accessory brand, a six-inch handmade painted and dressed urban young woman
This artistic doll you can wear it like a brooch or like a necklace
La Maison de Mageritdoll es una Marca de Moda, Diseño y Complementos. Es la personalidad de una muñeca.
La Maison de Mageritdoll is a Fashion Brand. The personality of an artistic doll
CREADOR/Designer
Cristina Alonso del Chicca
www.lamaisondemageritdoll.com
FACEBOOK fanpage
www.facebook.com/pages/Mageritdoll/206771902673027
© La Maison de Mageritdoll ®
The new Batman: Arkham City video game came out today. While I've been sort of trying to avoid collector's editions that come with little statues (yeah, like I need another random thing to take up shelf space…) I just couldn't resist on this one since the last Batman game was so incredibly good. Plus, Batman is probably my favorite comic book character and I figured the statue would be fun to photograph.
I had fully intended to spend some time to do a good lighting setup, but instead I've done a quick job because I really just want to get back to playing the game! It's great fun. Don't worry, I've got this statue now, so I'll certainly revisit it for a better shot soon :-)
Photo-a-Day
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Year 3, Day 291
[Total Consecutive Days: 1021]
THE shop for all Sci-Fi, Cult Horror, Manga, Film and TV collectors. If they don't have what you are looking for it doesn't exist. Open seven days a week.
Well.. we made it. It's now officially August 2020, and we can officially start to wind this one down day by day.
One of the more interesting figure things that has happened to me recently is that thanks to a trade with a fellow collector, I've been able to increase my Fate collection by two figures. We look at the first of these two, the Saber Bride figma.
Released way back in 2013, this Figma came as the Collectors Edition pack in for the Sony PSP Fate/Extra CCC game. I've never played the game, so I can only guess that at some point in the narrative, Saber (in this case, Nero Claudius) gets dressed in in a bridal gown of sorts.
I say of sorts because despite being a bridal gown, her trademark ass-window still makes an appearance here. There's also a variety of chains, zippers, belts, and other aesthetics that make this a unique garment, including what look like singe marks at the hem of the dress
As with Cute from Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, Saber Bride is a full fledged release, complete with figure, two total faceplates (neutral and smiling with eyes shifted), two front hair pieces, with one strangely recreating Arturia Pendragon.. again, maybe it's a story thing, her weapon Aestus Estus in a white and black colour scheme, a full complement of posing hands, and of course the Figma stand.
It's interesting that while most Fate characters went up in size when transitioning to their 2.0 iterations, it seems that Nero has actually shrunk. In fact, the only thing that seems to have gotten larger would be her hair.. everything else shrunk. It's very bizarre to say the least.
Unfortunately, Saber Bride is one of those figures where you can clearly see they've recycled the basic body shape which of course means her limbs are rather lanky.
Articulation is limited by the 1.0 body technology, along with the outfit itself. As always, the points of the articulation (ankles, knees, hips, waist, mid torso, shoulders, elbow, wrist, head) are all present, including two additional points for the shirt to move. But the cuts in the body restrict range of motion of limbs. The veil on the back of her head restricts movement like long hair would.
Overall, the relatively rigid articulation combined with the limited wrist movement due to the old hand design, basically means you're probably going to stick with elegant, static poses rather than any dynamic ones.
Paint work is a strange mix of crisp finishes and kind of sloppy masking. Kind of like with KOS-MOS, I suppose. the base white paint is sharp, and for the most part the silver paint apps are too. But the other colours? Not that great compared to your typical Figma figure. Work on the face and hair seem standard, and the paint work on the weapon itself is beautiful
Build quality is overall what you'd expect - smooth operation of limbs, joints hold positions, seams are well hidden, parts don't crumble under pressure of movement. For me though, the one sore spot was the the Arturia style hair didn't seem to want to so sit properly, resulting in a larger than desired gap in the hairline.
So overall, a bit sloppy, but par for the Figma course in that you end up with a solid figure. Saber Bride is stylish looking, if a bit lanky.
At this stage in the game though, I personally wouldn't suggest throwing any real money at this version of the figure as there's a 2.0 on the way.
But, having said that, the 1.0 has given me a taste of what to expect, and if executed well, the 2.0 might get a preorder from me and its all thanks to this "preview".
I received the special edition of David Bowie's CD 'The Next Day' as a birthday present a few weeks ago and have been listening to it a lot recently. The album appeared in two shots for my 365 project last year so I decided to feature the new edition for my 52 project as a kind of sequel to the earlier shots.
It is still a superb record, a year later.
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BOUTIQUE ONLINE La Maison de Mageritdoll (España/Spain)
www.mageritdoll.com/tienda/es/31-tribus-urbanas-joyas-de-...
www.mageritdoll.com/tienda/en/31-urban-tribes-art-doll-je...
ESTILO/Style
Mageritdoll: Joyas de Muñeca
Doll Jewelry
HOMETOWN GIRLS
CHICAS TRANQUILAS... CALM GIRLS
URBAN TRIBES
Street Mice
FECHA/Date
Octubre 2013
October 2013
Photo: Olga Ruiz www.olgaruiz.es
FORMATO
Muñeca resina. Resin Doll.
Muñeca única. One of a kind doll.
Joyas de Muñeca. Doll Jewelry
Mageritdoll Colección es una mujercita, de solo 6 centímetros hecha y pintada a mano.
Puedes llevarla como broche o como colgante. Permite las dos opciones.
Mageritdoll Collection is a fashion accessory brand, a six-inch handmade painted and dressed urban young woman
This artistic doll you can wear it like a brooch or like a necklace
La Maison de Mageritdoll es una Marca de Moda, Diseño y Complementos. Es la personalidad de una muñeca.
La Maison de Mageritdoll is a Fashion Brand. The personality of an artistic doll
CREADOR/Designer
Cristina Alonso del Chicca
www.lamaisondemageritdoll.com
FACEBOOK fanpage
www.facebook.com/pages/Mageritdoll/206771902673027
© La Maison de Mageritdoll ®
Comme prévu @omakebooks vient de dévoiler sa toute première édition collector dédiée à #MortalKombat11 limitée à seulement 200 exemplaires !
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CUSTOM DOLL ART by ART TOY MAISON
ARTistic DOLL (Brooch and/or Necklace)
Well.. we made it. It's now officially August 2020, and we can officially start to wind this one down day by day.
One of the more interesting figure things that has happened to me recently is that thanks to a trade with a fellow collector, I've been able to increase my Fate collection by two figures. We look at the first of these two, the Saber Bride figma.
Released way back in 2013, this Figma came as the Collectors Edition pack in for the Sony PSP Fate/Extra CCC game. I've never played the game, so I can only guess that at some point in the narrative, Saber (in this case, Nero Claudius) gets dressed in in a bridal gown of sorts.
I say of sorts because despite being a bridal gown, her trademark ass-window still makes an appearance here. There's also a variety of chains, zippers, belts, and other aesthetics that make this a unique garment, including what look like singe marks at the hem of the dress
As with Cute from Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, Saber Bride is a full fledged release, complete with figure, two total faceplates (neutral and smiling with eyes shifted), two front hair pieces, with one strangely recreating Arturia Pendragon.. again, maybe it's a story thing, her weapon Aestus Estus in a white and black colour scheme, a full complement of posing hands, and of course the Figma stand.
It's interesting that while most Fate characters went up in size when transitioning to their 2.0 iterations, it seems that Nero has actually shrunk. In fact, the only thing that seems to have gotten larger would be her hair.. everything else shrunk. It's very bizarre to say the least.
Unfortunately, Saber Bride is one of those figures where you can clearly see they've recycled the basic body shape which of course means her limbs are rather lanky.
Articulation is limited by the 1.0 body technology, along with the outfit itself. As always, the points of the articulation (ankles, knees, hips, waist, mid torso, shoulders, elbow, wrist, head) are all present, including two additional points for the shirt to move. But the cuts in the body restrict range of motion of limbs. The veil on the back of her head restricts movement like long hair would.
Overall, the relatively rigid articulation combined with the limited wrist movement due to the old hand design, basically means you're probably going to stick with elegant, static poses rather than any dynamic ones.
Paint work is a strange mix of crisp finishes and kind of sloppy masking. Kind of like with KOS-MOS, I suppose. the base white paint is sharp, and for the most part the silver paint apps are too. But the other colours? Not that great compared to your typical Figma figure. Work on the face and hair seem standard, and the paint work on the weapon itself is beautiful
Build quality is overall what you'd expect - smooth operation of limbs, joints hold positions, seams are well hidden, parts don't crumble under pressure of movement. For me though, the one sore spot was the the Arturia style hair didn't seem to want to so sit properly, resulting in a larger than desired gap in the hairline.
So overall, a bit sloppy, but par for the Figma course in that you end up with a solid figure. Saber Bride is stylish looking, if a bit lanky.
At this stage in the game though, I personally wouldn't suggest throwing any real money at this version of the figure as there's a 2.0 on the way.
But, having said that, the 1.0 has given me a taste of what to expect, and if executed well, the 2.0 might get a preorder from me and its all thanks to this "preview".
eluniversode@mageritdoll.com .Forsale. Paypal or Bank transfer. Eligible for International Shipping.
BOUTIQUE ONLINE La Maison de Mageritdoll (España/Spain)
ESTILO/Style
Mageritdoll: Joyas de Muñeca
Doll Jewelry
Gugghenheim Museum Inspiration
Inspiración Museo Guggenheim
FECHA/Date
Diciembre 2012
December 2012
Photo: Olga Ruiz www.olgaruiz.es
FORMATO
Muñeca resina. Resin Doll.
Muñeca única. One of a kind doll.
Mageritdoll Colección es una mujercita, de solo 6 centímetros hecha y pintada a mano.
Puedes llevarla como broche o como colgante. Permite las dos opciones.
Mageritdoll Collection is a fashion accessory brand, a six-inch handmade painted and dressed urban young woman
This artistic doll you can wear it like a brooch or like a necklace
La Maison de Mageritdoll es una Marca de Moda, Diseño y Complementos. Es la personalidad de una muñeca.
La Maison de Mageritdoll is a Fashion Brand. The personality of an artistic doll
CREADOR/Designer
Cristina Alonso del Chicca
www.lamaisondemageritdoll.com
FACEBOOK fanpage
www.facebook.com/pages/Mageritdoll/206771902673027
© La Maison de Mageritdoll ®
Well.. we made it. It's now officially August 2020, and we can officially start to wind this one down day by day.
One of the more interesting figure things that has happened to me recently is that thanks to a trade with a fellow collector, I've been able to increase my Fate collection by two figures. We look at the first of these two, the Saber Bride figma.
Released way back in 2013, this Figma came as the Collectors Edition pack in for the Sony PSP Fate/Extra CCC game. I've never played the game, so I can only guess that at some point in the narrative, Saber (in this case, Nero Claudius) gets dressed in in a bridal gown of sorts.
I say of sorts because despite being a bridal gown, her trademark ass-window still makes an appearance here. There's also a variety of chains, zippers, belts, and other aesthetics that make this a unique garment, including what look like singe marks at the hem of the dress
As with Cute from Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, Saber Bride is a full fledged release, complete with figure, two total faceplates (neutral and smiling with eyes shifted), two front hair pieces, with one strangely recreating Arturia Pendragon.. again, maybe it's a story thing, her weapon Aestus Estus in a white and black colour scheme, a full complement of posing hands, and of course the Figma stand.
It's interesting that while most Fate characters went up in size when transitioning to their 2.0 iterations, it seems that Nero has actually shrunk. In fact, the only thing that seems to have gotten larger would be her hair.. everything else shrunk. It's very bizarre to say the least.
Unfortunately, Saber Bride is one of those figures where you can clearly see they've recycled the basic body shape which of course means her limbs are rather lanky.
Articulation is limited by the 1.0 body technology, along with the outfit itself. As always, the points of the articulation (ankles, knees, hips, waist, mid torso, shoulders, elbow, wrist, head) are all present, including two additional points for the shirt to move. But the cuts in the body restrict range of motion of limbs. The veil on the back of her head restricts movement like long hair would.
Overall, the relatively rigid articulation combined with the limited wrist movement due to the old hand design, basically means you're probably going to stick with elegant, static poses rather than any dynamic ones.
Paint work is a strange mix of crisp finishes and kind of sloppy masking. Kind of like with KOS-MOS, I suppose. the base white paint is sharp, and for the most part the silver paint apps are too. But the other colours? Not that great compared to your typical Figma figure. Work on the face and hair seem standard, and the paint work on the weapon itself is beautiful
Build quality is overall what you'd expect - smooth operation of limbs, joints hold positions, seams are well hidden, parts don't crumble under pressure of movement. For me though, the one sore spot was the the Arturia style hair didn't seem to want to so sit properly, resulting in a larger than desired gap in the hairline.
So overall, a bit sloppy, but par for the Figma course in that you end up with a solid figure. Saber Bride is stylish looking, if a bit lanky.
At this stage in the game though, I personally wouldn't suggest throwing any real money at this version of the figure as there's a 2.0 on the way.
But, having said that, the 1.0 has given me a taste of what to expect, and if executed well, the 2.0 might get a preorder from me and its all thanks to this "preview".
Well.. we made it. It's now officially August 2020, and we can officially start to wind this one down day by day.
One of the more interesting figure things that has happened to me recently is that thanks to a trade with a fellow collector, I've been able to increase my Fate collection by two figures. We look at the first of these two, the Saber Bride figma.
Released way back in 2013, this Figma came as the Collectors Edition pack in for the Sony PSP Fate/Extra CCC game. I've never played the game, so I can only guess that at some point in the narrative, Saber (in this case, Nero Claudius) gets dressed in in a bridal gown of sorts.
I say of sorts because despite being a bridal gown, her trademark ass-window still makes an appearance here. There's also a variety of chains, zippers, belts, and other aesthetics that make this a unique garment, including what look like singe marks at the hem of the dress
As with Cute from Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, Saber Bride is a full fledged release, complete with figure, two total faceplates (neutral and smiling with eyes shifted), two front hair pieces, with one strangely recreating Arturia Pendragon.. again, maybe it's a story thing, her weapon Aestus Estus in a white and black colour scheme, a full complement of posing hands, and of course the Figma stand.
It's interesting that while most Fate characters went up in size when transitioning to their 2.0 iterations, it seems that Nero has actually shrunk. In fact, the only thing that seems to have gotten larger would be her hair.. everything else shrunk. It's very bizarre to say the least.
Unfortunately, Saber Bride is one of those figures where you can clearly see they've recycled the basic body shape which of course means her limbs are rather lanky.
Articulation is limited by the 1.0 body technology, along with the outfit itself. As always, the points of the articulation (ankles, knees, hips, waist, mid torso, shoulders, elbow, wrist, head) are all present, including two additional points for the shirt to move. But the cuts in the body restrict range of motion of limbs. The veil on the back of her head restricts movement like long hair would.
Overall, the relatively rigid articulation combined with the limited wrist movement due to the old hand design, basically means you're probably going to stick with elegant, static poses rather than any dynamic ones.
Paint work is a strange mix of crisp finishes and kind of sloppy masking. Kind of like with KOS-MOS, I suppose. the base white paint is sharp, and for the most part the silver paint apps are too. But the other colours? Not that great compared to your typical Figma figure. Work on the face and hair seem standard, and the paint work on the weapon itself is beautiful
Build quality is overall what you'd expect - smooth operation of limbs, joints hold positions, seams are well hidden, parts don't crumble under pressure of movement. For me though, the one sore spot was the the Arturia style hair didn't seem to want to so sit properly, resulting in a larger than desired gap in the hairline.
So overall, a bit sloppy, but par for the Figma course in that you end up with a solid figure. Saber Bride is stylish looking, if a bit lanky.
At this stage in the game though, I personally wouldn't suggest throwing any real money at this version of the figure as there's a 2.0 on the way.
But, having said that, the 1.0 has given me a taste of what to expect, and if executed well, the 2.0 might get a preorder from me and its all thanks to this "preview".
Well.. we made it. It's now officially August 2020, and we can officially start to wind this one down day by day.
One of the more interesting figure things that has happened to me recently is that thanks to a trade with a fellow collector, I've been able to increase my Fate collection by two figures. We look at the first of these two, the Saber Bride figma.
Released way back in 2013, this Figma came as the Collectors Edition pack in for the Sony PSP Fate/Extra CCC game. I've never played the game, so I can only guess that at some point in the narrative, Saber (in this case, Nero Claudius) gets dressed in in a bridal gown of sorts.
I say of sorts because despite being a bridal gown, her trademark ass-window still makes an appearance here. There's also a variety of chains, zippers, belts, and other aesthetics that make this a unique garment, including what look like singe marks at the hem of the dress
As with Cute from Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, Saber Bride is a full fledged release, complete with figure, two total faceplates (neutral and smiling with eyes shifted), two front hair pieces, with one strangely recreating Arturia Pendragon.. again, maybe it's a story thing, her weapon Aestus Estus in a white and black colour scheme, a full complement of posing hands, and of course the Figma stand.
It's interesting that while most Fate characters went up in size when transitioning to their 2.0 iterations, it seems that Nero has actually shrunk. In fact, the only thing that seems to have gotten larger would be her hair.. everything else shrunk. It's very bizarre to say the least.
Unfortunately, Saber Bride is one of those figures where you can clearly see they've recycled the basic body shape which of course means her limbs are rather lanky.
Articulation is limited by the 1.0 body technology, along with the outfit itself. As always, the points of the articulation (ankles, knees, hips, waist, mid torso, shoulders, elbow, wrist, head) are all present, including two additional points for the shirt to move. But the cuts in the body restrict range of motion of limbs. The veil on the back of her head restricts movement like long hair would.
Overall, the relatively rigid articulation combined with the limited wrist movement due to the old hand design, basically means you're probably going to stick with elegant, static poses rather than any dynamic ones.
Paint work is a strange mix of crisp finishes and kind of sloppy masking. Kind of like with KOS-MOS, I suppose. the base white paint is sharp, and for the most part the silver paint apps are too. But the other colours? Not that great compared to your typical Figma figure. Work on the face and hair seem standard, and the paint work on the weapon itself is beautiful
Build quality is overall what you'd expect - smooth operation of limbs, joints hold positions, seams are well hidden, parts don't crumble under pressure of movement. For me though, the one sore spot was the the Arturia style hair didn't seem to want to so sit properly, resulting in a larger than desired gap in the hairline.
So overall, a bit sloppy, but par for the Figma course in that you end up with a solid figure. Saber Bride is stylish looking, if a bit lanky.
At this stage in the game though, I personally wouldn't suggest throwing any real money at this version of the figure as there's a 2.0 on the way.
But, having said that, the 1.0 has given me a taste of what to expect, and if executed well, the 2.0 might get a preorder from me and its all thanks to this "preview".
eluniversode@mageritdoll.com .Forsale. Paypal or Bank transfer. Eligible for International Shipping.
BOUTIQUE ONLINE La Maison de Mageritdoll (España/Spain)
ESTILO/Style
Mageritdoll: Joyas de Muñeca
Doll Jewelry
"Little Vintage Mice" Collection
HOMETOWN GIRLS
CHICAS TRANQUILAS... CALM GIRLS
LADYS
FECHA/Date
Noviembre 2013
November 2013
Photo: Olga Ruiz www.olgaruiz.es
FORMATO
Muñeca resina. Resin Doll.
Muñeca única. One of a kind doll.
Joyas de Muñeca. Doll Jewelry
Mageritdoll Colección es una mujercita, de solo 6 centímetros hecha y pintada a mano.
Puedes llevarla como broche o como colgante. Permite las dos opciones.
Mageritdoll Collection is a fashion accessory brand, a six-inch handmade painted and dressed urban young woman
This artistic doll you can wear it like a brooch or like a necklace
La Maison de Mageritdoll es una Marca de Moda, Diseño y Complementos. Es la personalidad de una muñeca.
La Maison de Mageritdoll is a Fashion Brand. The personality of an artistic doll
CREADOR/Designer
Cristina Alonso del Chicca
www.lamaisondemageritdoll.com
FACEBOOK fanpage
www.facebook.com/pages/Mageritdoll/206771902673027
© La Maison de Mageritdoll ®
Kumi
Bratz World
Collector's Edition
Tokyo Japan
I bought Kumi loose, as is. These pictures were taken only after quite a bit of hair-care. Her hair had been let down, and I don't think it had been brushed since then - if at all. Poor thing.
eluniversode@mageritdoll.com .Forsale. Paypal or Bank transfer. Eligible for International Shipping.
BOUTIQUE ONLINE La Maison de Mageritdoll (España/Spain)
ESTILO/Style
Mageritdoll: Joyas de Muñeca
Doll Jewelry
"Ángeles Caídos" "Fallen Angels"
GODDESSES AND DEVILS
DIOSAS Y DIABLESAS
OBSESSION... Pequeñas Obsesiones
Las chicas malas van a todas partes…pero primero… ¡tienen que pasar la carretera!
Bad girls go everywhere ... but first ... have to pass the road!
FECHA/Date
Octubre 2013
October 2013
Photo: LMdM
FORMATO
Muñeca resina. Resin Doll.
Muñeca única. One of a kind doll.
Mageritdoll Colección es una mujercita, de solo 6 centímetros hecha y pintada a mano.
Puedes llevarla como broche o como colgante. Permite las dos opciones.
Mageritdoll Collection is a fashion accessory brand, a six-inch handmade painted and dressed urban young woman
This artistic doll you can wear it like a brooch or like a necklace
La Maison de Mageritdoll es una Marca de Moda, Diseño y Complementos. Es la personalidad de una muñeca.
La Maison de Mageritdoll is a Fashion Brand. The personality of an artistic doll
CREADOR/Designer
Cristina Alonso del Chicca
www.lamaisondemageritdoll.com
FACEBOOK fanpage
www.facebook.com/pages/Mageritdoll/206771902673027
© La Maison de Mageritdoll ®
You know how, technically, you're supposed to wrap a small towel around your torso, under a kimono, to hide your figure and preserve the correct shape? Kumi is the only doll I've ever noticed that actually does that. I am beyond amused, and rather impressed.
Well.. we made it. It's now officially August 2020, and we can officially start to wind this one down day by day.
One of the more interesting figure things that has happened to me recently is that thanks to a trade with a fellow collector, I've been able to increase my Fate collection by two figures. We look at the first of these two, the Saber Bride figma.
Released way back in 2013, this Figma came as the Collectors Edition pack in for the Sony PSP Fate/Extra CCC game. I've never played the game, so I can only guess that at some point in the narrative, Saber (in this case, Nero Claudius) gets dressed in in a bridal gown of sorts.
I say of sorts because despite being a bridal gown, her trademark ass-window still makes an appearance here. There's also a variety of chains, zippers, belts, and other aesthetics that make this a unique garment, including what look like singe marks at the hem of the dress
As with Cute from Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, Saber Bride is a full fledged release, complete with figure, two total faceplates (neutral and smiling with eyes shifted), two front hair pieces, with one strangely recreating Arturia Pendragon.. again, maybe it's a story thing, her weapon Aestus Estus in a white and black colour scheme, a full complement of posing hands, and of course the Figma stand.
It's interesting that while most Fate characters went up in size when transitioning to their 2.0 iterations, it seems that Nero has actually shrunk. In fact, the only thing that seems to have gotten larger would be her hair.. everything else shrunk. It's very bizarre to say the least.
Unfortunately, Saber Bride is one of those figures where you can clearly see they've recycled the basic body shape which of course means her limbs are rather lanky.
Articulation is limited by the 1.0 body technology, along with the outfit itself. As always, the points of the articulation (ankles, knees, hips, waist, mid torso, shoulders, elbow, wrist, head) are all present, including two additional points for the shirt to move. But the cuts in the body restrict range of motion of limbs. The veil on the back of her head restricts movement like long hair would.
Overall, the relatively rigid articulation combined with the limited wrist movement due to the old hand design, basically means you're probably going to stick with elegant, static poses rather than any dynamic ones.
Paint work is a strange mix of crisp finishes and kind of sloppy masking. Kind of like with KOS-MOS, I suppose. the base white paint is sharp, and for the most part the silver paint apps are too. But the other colours? Not that great compared to your typical Figma figure. Work on the face and hair seem standard, and the paint work on the weapon itself is beautiful
Build quality is overall what you'd expect - smooth operation of limbs, joints hold positions, seams are well hidden, parts don't crumble under pressure of movement. For me though, the one sore spot was the the Arturia style hair didn't seem to want to so sit properly, resulting in a larger than desired gap in the hairline.
So overall, a bit sloppy, but par for the Figma course in that you end up with a solid figure. Saber Bride is stylish looking, if a bit lanky.
At this stage in the game though, I personally wouldn't suggest throwing any real money at this version of the figure as there's a 2.0 on the way.
But, having said that, the 1.0 has given me a taste of what to expect, and if executed well, the 2.0 might get a preorder from me and its all thanks to this "preview".
Bratz doll collector's edition. i've never opened the box and let it sat behind my cpu screen and it collected a bunch of dust.
Well.. we made it. It's now officially August 2020, and we can officially start to wind this one down day by day.
One of the more interesting figure things that has happened to me recently is that thanks to a trade with a fellow collector, I've been able to increase my Fate collection by two figures. We look at the first of these two, the Saber Bride figma.
Released way back in 2013, this Figma came as the Collectors Edition pack in for the Sony PSP Fate/Extra CCC game. I've never played the game, so I can only guess that at some point in the narrative, Saber (in this case, Nero Claudius) gets dressed in in a bridal gown of sorts.
I say of sorts because despite being a bridal gown, her trademark ass-window still makes an appearance here. There's also a variety of chains, zippers, belts, and other aesthetics that make this a unique garment, including what look like singe marks at the hem of the dress
As with Cute from Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, Saber Bride is a full fledged release, complete with figure, two total faceplates (neutral and smiling with eyes shifted), two front hair pieces, with one strangely recreating Arturia Pendragon.. again, maybe it's a story thing, her weapon Aestus Estus in a white and black colour scheme, a full complement of posing hands, and of course the Figma stand.
It's interesting that while most Fate characters went up in size when transitioning to their 2.0 iterations, it seems that Nero has actually shrunk. In fact, the only thing that seems to have gotten larger would be her hair.. everything else shrunk. It's very bizarre to say the least.
Unfortunately, Saber Bride is one of those figures where you can clearly see they've recycled the basic body shape which of course means her limbs are rather lanky.
Articulation is limited by the 1.0 body technology, along with the outfit itself. As always, the points of the articulation (ankles, knees, hips, waist, mid torso, shoulders, elbow, wrist, head) are all present, including two additional points for the shirt to move. But the cuts in the body restrict range of motion of limbs. The veil on the back of her head restricts movement like long hair would.
Overall, the relatively rigid articulation combined with the limited wrist movement due to the old hand design, basically means you're probably going to stick with elegant, static poses rather than any dynamic ones.
Paint work is a strange mix of crisp finishes and kind of sloppy masking. Kind of like with KOS-MOS, I suppose. the base white paint is sharp, and for the most part the silver paint apps are too. But the other colours? Not that great compared to your typical Figma figure. Work on the face and hair seem standard, and the paint work on the weapon itself is beautiful
Build quality is overall what you'd expect - smooth operation of limbs, joints hold positions, seams are well hidden, parts don't crumble under pressure of movement. For me though, the one sore spot was the the Arturia style hair didn't seem to want to so sit properly, resulting in a larger than desired gap in the hairline.
So overall, a bit sloppy, but par for the Figma course in that you end up with a solid figure. Saber Bride is stylish looking, if a bit lanky.
At this stage in the game though, I personally wouldn't suggest throwing any real money at this version of the figure as there's a 2.0 on the way.
But, having said that, the 1.0 has given me a taste of what to expect, and if executed well, the 2.0 might get a preorder from me and its all thanks to this "preview".
Well.. we made it. It's now officially August 2020, and we can officially start to wind this one down day by day.
One of the more interesting figure things that has happened to me recently is that thanks to a trade with a fellow collector, I've been able to increase my Fate collection by two figures. We look at the first of these two, the Saber Bride figma.
Released way back in 2013, this Figma came as the Collectors Edition pack in for the Sony PSP Fate/Extra CCC game. I've never played the game, so I can only guess that at some point in the narrative, Saber (in this case, Nero Claudius) gets dressed in in a bridal gown of sorts.
I say of sorts because despite being a bridal gown, her trademark ass-window still makes an appearance here. There's also a variety of chains, zippers, belts, and other aesthetics that make this a unique garment, including what look like singe marks at the hem of the dress
As with Cute from Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos, Saber Bride is a full fledged release, complete with figure, two total faceplates (neutral and smiling with eyes shifted), two front hair pieces, with one strangely recreating Arturia Pendragon.. again, maybe it's a story thing, her weapon Aestus Estus in a white and black colour scheme, a full complement of posing hands, and of course the Figma stand.
It's interesting that while most Fate characters went up in size when transitioning to their 2.0 iterations, it seems that Nero has actually shrunk. In fact, the only thing that seems to have gotten larger would be her hair.. everything else shrunk. It's very bizarre to say the least.
Unfortunately, Saber Bride is one of those figures where you can clearly see they've recycled the basic body shape which of course means her limbs are rather lanky.
Articulation is limited by the 1.0 body technology, along with the outfit itself. As always, the points of the articulation (ankles, knees, hips, waist, mid torso, shoulders, elbow, wrist, head) are all present, including two additional points for the shirt to move. But the cuts in the body restrict range of motion of limbs. The veil on the back of her head restricts movement like long hair would.
Overall, the relatively rigid articulation combined with the limited wrist movement due to the old hand design, basically means you're probably going to stick with elegant, static poses rather than any dynamic ones.
Paint work is a strange mix of crisp finishes and kind of sloppy masking. Kind of like with KOS-MOS, I suppose. the base white paint is sharp, and for the most part the silver paint apps are too. But the other colours? Not that great compared to your typical Figma figure. Work on the face and hair seem standard, and the paint work on the weapon itself is beautiful
Build quality is overall what you'd expect - smooth operation of limbs, joints hold positions, seams are well hidden, parts don't crumble under pressure of movement. For me though, the one sore spot was the the Arturia style hair didn't seem to want to so sit properly, resulting in a larger than desired gap in the hairline.
So overall, a bit sloppy, but par for the Figma course in that you end up with a solid figure. Saber Bride is stylish looking, if a bit lanky.
At this stage in the game though, I personally wouldn't suggest throwing any real money at this version of the figure as there's a 2.0 on the way.
But, having said that, the 1.0 has given me a taste of what to expect, and if executed well, the 2.0 might get a preorder from me and its all thanks to this "preview".