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Hailing from Fatal Fury 2, Axel Hawk is a former heavyweight champion who came out of retirement to serve as one of Wolfgang Krauser's three top fighters in the King of Fighters tournament. He serves as the game's "Balrog." Actually, considering that Fatal Fury was not a Street Fighter ripoff (though FF2 did, a bit), he's probably more of a take on Michael Max, the boxer from the first game. Axel has more moves in common with Max than Balrog, anyway.
A rough, tough, vicious fighter, Axel Hawk shows no mercy in battle... though he does love his momma! After the tournament in Fatal Fury 2, he retired to take care of his mom, and still trains younger boxers from time to time. he's one of the few Fatal Fury characters to never make a playable appearance ever again.
And yes, there was a full line of super deformed keshi of the whole Fatal Fury 2 cast - this is the only one I own, though.
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore
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Well, here's a statue that was destined to not sell, well intentioned as it was - the King of Collectors 24 Fatal Fury Special: Mai Shrianui.
The statue is 1/8 scale and it was some exurbanite amount at MSRP, which normally isn't an issue until you take into account the subject matter.
From my understanding, it looks like the company is aiming to let you to display your favourite Fatal Fury characters as they would appear in the game. There are even P1 and P2 colours, but the issue is that they're both still sculpted the same way, so the right hand side character will always been see from their back side..
It would appear that each statue comes with the statue, a pretty typical base, and a backdrop of their state. The backdrop is a rolled up printout with no frame or anything, so I actually wouldn't know how to nicely display htis back drop.
Then there's the actual IP. Not that there's anything wrong with Fatal Fury Special - that was actually my introduction to the series, albeit the SNES version rather than the NEOGEO game. The issue is that the statues are sculpted in the style of the character art of that era.
Now personally, I like some variety in my sculpts, but this is probably the most conservative design and art style (The eyeliner ear). I think design wise, even the Fatal Fury 2 art was more titivating. As such, this alone pretty much doomed this particular statue.
Having said that, this probably makes this Mai statue the safest one to display, no matter how picky the audience is.
With regard to the actual statue, I've never gotten anything from this company before. so I didn't know what to expect. I think sculpt wise, they did a pretty good job in terms of pose and replication of the intended art style, though sadly this means a reduction in assets in comparison to the game model itself. The face is pretty close to the art, though I think they made her jaw a bit too square. Hair is prett well replicated as well, and the overall detailing on the statue is pretty good I wish, however, that they didn't go the decal route for the bow on her wrists.
Paint wise, it's mostly solid, but observable weakness for the Black lining paint apps and anything painted in white. Flesh tone has some weathering and darker patches for the purposes of contrast, but I feel they may have overdone it in spots. Eye decals are niicly done. Paint for the crotch area is pretty rough.
From a Build perspective, no parts or anything to take into consideration. But you can see there are spots where sanding should have been better, and while the braids and other small things would be your first go to, it's actually the arms and to some degree the legs. Now this isn't the most muscular Mai (none are, really) but I can see some lumps on the upper arms that really needed to be smoothed out. Material choices are solid and I don't see this pose causing any leaning issues, though to be fair they shouldn't exist anymore