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Angry Birds meets Star Wars

 

A long time ago, on an app far, far away… The Imperial Pigs have stolen the Rebellion’s eggs, so the Rebellion struck back by stealing the plans for the Death Pig (many Bothans died in the process)...

 

With teamwork and well aimed attacks on key weak points, these Angry Rebels are sure to bring down those Evil Imperial Pigs.

 

May the Feather Force be with You

 

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photo shooting 2021

 

Character: Ereshkigal

 

Series: Fate Grand Order

 

cosplayer: Lollii (www.instagram.com/lolliichan/

 

photo by me

 

Angry Birds meets Star Wars

 

A long time ago, on an app far, far away… The Imperial Pigs have stolen the Rebellion’s eggs, so the Rebellion struck back by stealing the plans for the Death Pig (many Bothans died in the process)...

 

With teamwork and well aimed attacks on key weak points, these Angry Rebels are sure to bring down those Evil Imperial Pigs.

 

May the Feather Force be with You

 

Available on tees and hoodies here - www.redbubble.com/people/sevenhundred/collections/54025-a...

Photograph from India Game Developer Summit 2010 (Lite Ed.) held in Bangalore, India, 27 February 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.

photo shooting 2021

 

Character: Ereshkigal

 

Series: Fate Grand Order

 

cosplayer: Lollii (www.instagram.com/lolliichan/

 

photo by me

 

 

After just a single round of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds Mobile, I was hooked. The game runs well and feels authentic.

It even has that delicious tension that I love from the PC version of the game, all in a portable package I can play on

the couch or in the car.

 

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The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

Photograph from India Game Developer Summit 2010 (Lite Ed.) held in Bangalore, India, 27 February 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.

The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

photo shooting 2021

 

Character: Ereshkigal

 

Series: Fate Grand Order

 

cosplayer: Lollii (www.instagram.com/lolliichan/

 

photo by me

 

The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

Photograph from India Game Developer Summit 2010 (Lite Ed.) held in Bangalore, India, 27 February 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.

The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

photo shooting 2021

 

Character: Ereshkigal

 

Series: Fate Grand Order

 

cosplayer: Lollii (www.instagram.com/lolliichan/

 

photo by me

 

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cosplayer: Lollii (www.instagram.com/lolliichan/

 

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Experience the Gulf Oil Spill on your iPhone! Explore the underwater world of deep sea drilling, dodge globs of oil, broken pipes, and Robo Subs. Feeling good? Test your skills in a coral reef where you’ll race to escape the jaws of tiger sharks, discover sunken ships and pirate treasure.

 

Description

Use the awesome superpower of diodon holocanthus, the spiny puffer, to navigate two beautiful underwater worlds. Requires skill and precision to master the art of buoyancy control and stay alive!

 

This game allows you to use your iPhone’s multi-touch feature in a new and exciting way!

 

With stunning 2D and 3D art based on real-life, you’ll get the chance to explore underwater worlds without getting wet!!

 

The retro music and sound effects promise to lift your mood instantly!!!

 

Features

* Unique pinch and stretch multi-touch control

* Challenging physics-based gameplay

* Addictive survival game mode

* Extra lives, speed, and invincibility power-ups

* 3D animation, detailed underwater landscape

* Synthy 8-bit sound effects and music that escalates with gameplay

* Big Oil protesters, sea life, sunken ships, pirate treasure

* Arcade style online worldwide leaderboards via OpenFeint, the largest social gaming network on the iPhone!

  

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The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

So over the weekend, I finally got around to opening and play with Murasame Kai, who has been imprisoned in plastic since Boxing Day 2020. It was a strange experience, to say the least,

 

So the Parfom line is ultimately part of the Good Smile Company portfolio, and as mentioned in past articles, are kind of a Figma/Nendoroid hybrid with a focus on its highly expressive face plates. The source material, KanColle, is originally a mobile game where various pieces of naval hardware are personified by girls wearing bits and pieces of their namesake. I'm not at all familiar with this character, and basically bought her because she looked cute. I believe the "Kai" in her name comes from the fact she's in her upgraded form.

 

The contents of the package are pretty typical from what I can see. You get the main figure, three total face plates, various bits and pieces of a Battleship that make up her outfit and accessory load out, two gun blast effects, two wake effects, a belt for attaching her turrets to her waist, five additional posing hands, a metal chain with anchor, and the standard Parfom stand.

 

Aesthetically, she's pretty much what I was expecting. Chibified proportions with an oversized head. Nicely detailed hair. There's that one face plate, however, that I have no idea what they were going for, as it's a very vacant stare that I'm use to seeing on Hot Toys Black Widow figures, not so much my anime toys.

 

I do like that the figure can actually wield the two ship turrets as weapons. Definitely not something I can say any of my other figures can do. The antenna on her ankles look to me like things that can easily break, so be mindful I guess.

 

The manual, strangely enough, doesn't even mention the guns can be attached to the special hands. She's got a strange design quirk with that Battleship section strapped to her back - there's a very slim mast you're supposed to plug in, but for some reason the hole is positioned such that you can't stick the thing in straight, nor does the manual show how it's supposed to look when assembled.

 

Articulation is incredibly mixed bag, even though you wouldn't think it looking at her. So in terms of joints, Murasame has everything you'd expect her to have - ankles, single jointed knees, thigh twists, hips, waist, mid torso, dual shoulders with standard movement and some lateral movement, single jointed elbows, wrist, head, and one point for each twintail.

 

What's frustrating is I don't know exactly what happened, but raising her leg forwards or backwards at the hip is incredibly difficult, and the limited range of motion you get basically lets you make her stand kind of cool. From what I can tell, it's not the skirt that's in the way, but rather it's a design limitation of the cavity for the ball joint itself. Furthermore, as limited as the leg movement its, it's still better than the really limited head movement, which is really limited to just swiveling with almost no tilting options. An extra joint midpoint of the twintails wouldn't have hurt either. Ankle joints don't really allow for much movement other than swiveling.

 

Paint wise, this figure is ironically the best of the four that I own. She definitely didn't have wet paint right out the box like with my Amazon. Masking is cleaner, though it's far from perfect, but at least it meets Revoltech levels of cleanliness. Otherwise, paint blemishes can be attributed to the underlying plastic parts being warped. Her overall cleanliness can probably be attributed to the fact that the black is the base colour on her outfit, and is the predominate colour. Work on the faceplates meets the high expectations I have.

 

Finally there's build quality. Again, strangely this is one of the better assembled Parfom in my stash. With the other ones, there's parts that don't quite fit perfectly in their sockets and what not. Not here.. everything comes together and stays together. QC issues are limited to some rough finishes here and there. Otherwise, all other typical areas of concern are addressed.

 

In conclusion, strange situation where the overall product has a better spit polish on it than the rest I own, but oddly, worse range of motion despite a pretty freeing school girl outfit and of course, that strangely vacant stare. The top heaviness due to the backpack is not surprising, so you're gonna need that stand if you decide to pose her fully equipped.

 

The good news. however, is she's not that expensive.. in fact, I think she may be one of the least expensive ones aftermarket of the entire Parfom line. So if you're looking for something that's cute and live with some generic posing, this might scratch that itch.

The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

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So over the weekend, I finally got around to opening and play with Murasame Kai, who has been imprisoned in plastic since Boxing Day 2020. It was a strange experience, to say the least,

 

So the Parfom line is ultimately part of the Good Smile Company portfolio, and as mentioned in past articles, are kind of a Figma/Nendoroid hybrid with a focus on its highly expressive face plates. The source material, KanColle, is originally a mobile game where various pieces of naval hardware are personified by girls wearing bits and pieces of their namesake. I'm not at all familiar with this character, and basically bought her because she looked cute. I believe the "Kai" in her name comes from the fact she's in her upgraded form.

 

The contents of the package are pretty typical from what I can see. You get the main figure, three total face plates, various bits and pieces of a Battleship that make up her outfit and accessory load out, two gun blast effects, two wake effects, a belt for attaching her turrets to her waist, five additional posing hands, a metal chain with anchor, and the standard Parfom stand.

 

Aesthetically, she's pretty much what I was expecting. Chibified proportions with an oversized head. Nicely detailed hair. There's that one face plate, however, that I have no idea what they were going for, as it's a very vacant stare that I'm use to seeing on Hot Toys Black Widow figures, not so much my anime toys.

 

I do like that the figure can actually wield the two ship turrets as weapons. Definitely not something I can say any of my other figures can do. The antenna on her ankles look to me like things that can easily break, so be mindful I guess.

 

The manual, strangely enough, doesn't even mention the guns can be attached to the special hands. She's got a strange design quirk with that Battleship section strapped to her back - there's a very slim mast you're supposed to plug in, but for some reason the hole is positioned such that you can't stick the thing in straight, nor does the manual show how it's supposed to look when assembled.

 

Articulation is incredibly mixed bag, even though you wouldn't think it looking at her. So in terms of joints, Murasame has everything you'd expect her to have - ankles, single jointed knees, thigh twists, hips, waist, mid torso, dual shoulders with standard movement and some lateral movement, single jointed elbows, wrist, head, and one point for each twintail.

 

What's frustrating is I don't know exactly what happened, but raising her leg forwards or backwards at the hip is incredibly difficult, and the limited range of motion you get basically lets you make her stand kind of cool. From what I can tell, it's not the skirt that's in the way, but rather it's a design limitation of the cavity for the ball joint itself. Furthermore, as limited as the leg movement its, it's still better than the really limited head movement, which is really limited to just swiveling with almost no tilting options. An extra joint midpoint of the twintails wouldn't have hurt either. Ankle joints don't really allow for much movement other than swiveling.

 

Paint wise, this figure is ironically the best of the four that I own. She definitely didn't have wet paint right out the box like with my Amazon. Masking is cleaner, though it's far from perfect, but at least it meets Revoltech levels of cleanliness. Otherwise, paint blemishes can be attributed to the underlying plastic parts being warped. Her overall cleanliness can probably be attributed to the fact that the black is the base colour on her outfit, and is the predominate colour. Work on the faceplates meets the high expectations I have.

 

Finally there's build quality. Again, strangely this is one of the better assembled Parfom in my stash. With the other ones, there's parts that don't quite fit perfectly in their sockets and what not. Not here.. everything comes together and stays together. QC issues are limited to some rough finishes here and there. Otherwise, all other typical areas of concern are addressed.

 

In conclusion, strange situation where the overall product has a better spit polish on it than the rest I own, but oddly, worse range of motion despite a pretty freeing school girl outfit and of course, that strangely vacant stare. The top heaviness due to the backpack is not surprising, so you're gonna need that stand if you decide to pose her fully equipped.

 

The good news. however, is she's not that expensive.. in fact, I think she may be one of the least expensive ones aftermarket of the entire Parfom line. So if you're looking for something that's cute and live with some generic posing, this might scratch that itch.

So over the weekend, I finally got around to opening and play with Murasame Kai, who has been imprisoned in plastic since Boxing Day 2020. It was a strange experience, to say the least,

 

So the Parfom line is ultimately part of the Good Smile Company portfolio, and as mentioned in past articles, are kind of a Figma/Nendoroid hybrid with a focus on its highly expressive face plates. The source material, KanColle, is originally a mobile game where various pieces of naval hardware are personified by girls wearing bits and pieces of their namesake. I'm not at all familiar with this character, and basically bought her because she looked cute. I believe the "Kai" in her name comes from the fact she's in her upgraded form.

 

The contents of the package are pretty typical from what I can see. You get the main figure, three total face plates, various bits and pieces of a Battleship that make up her outfit and accessory load out, two gun blast effects, two wake effects, a belt for attaching her turrets to her waist, five additional posing hands, a metal chain with anchor, and the standard Parfom stand.

 

Aesthetically, she's pretty much what I was expecting. Chibified proportions with an oversized head. Nicely detailed hair. There's that one face plate, however, that I have no idea what they were going for, as it's a very vacant stare that I'm use to seeing on Hot Toys Black Widow figures, not so much my anime toys.

 

I do like that the figure can actually wield the two ship turrets as weapons. Definitely not something I can say any of my other figures can do. The antenna on her ankles look to me like things that can easily break, so be mindful I guess.

 

The manual, strangely enough, doesn't even mention the guns can be attached to the special hands. She's got a strange design quirk with that Battleship section strapped to her back - there's a very slim mast you're supposed to plug in, but for some reason the hole is positioned such that you can't stick the thing in straight, nor does the manual show how it's supposed to look when assembled.

 

Articulation is incredibly mixed bag, even though you wouldn't think it looking at her. So in terms of joints, Murasame has everything you'd expect her to have - ankles, single jointed knees, thigh twists, hips, waist, mid torso, dual shoulders with standard movement and some lateral movement, single jointed elbows, wrist, head, and one point for each twintail.

 

What's frustrating is I don't know exactly what happened, but raising her leg forwards or backwards at the hip is incredibly difficult, and the limited range of motion you get basically lets you make her stand kind of cool. From what I can tell, it's not the skirt that's in the way, but rather it's a design limitation of the cavity for the ball joint itself. Furthermore, as limited as the leg movement its, it's still better than the really limited head movement, which is really limited to just swiveling with almost no tilting options. An extra joint midpoint of the twintails wouldn't have hurt either. Ankle joints don't really allow for much movement other than swiveling.

 

Paint wise, this figure is ironically the best of the four that I own. She definitely didn't have wet paint right out the box like with my Amazon. Masking is cleaner, though it's far from perfect, but at least it meets Revoltech levels of cleanliness. Otherwise, paint blemishes can be attributed to the underlying plastic parts being warped. Her overall cleanliness can probably be attributed to the fact that the black is the base colour on her outfit, and is the predominate colour. Work on the faceplates meets the high expectations I have.

 

Finally there's build quality. Again, strangely this is one of the better assembled Parfom in my stash. With the other ones, there's parts that don't quite fit perfectly in their sockets and what not. Not here.. everything comes together and stays together. QC issues are limited to some rough finishes here and there. Otherwise, all other typical areas of concern are addressed.

 

In conclusion, strange situation where the overall product has a better spit polish on it than the rest I own, but oddly, worse range of motion despite a pretty freeing school girl outfit and of course, that strangely vacant stare. The top heaviness due to the backpack is not surprising, so you're gonna need that stand if you decide to pose her fully equipped.

 

The good news. however, is she's not that expensive.. in fact, I think she may be one of the least expensive ones aftermarket of the entire Parfom line. So if you're looking for something that's cute and live with some generic posing, this might scratch that itch.

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A long time ago, on an app far, far away… The Imperial Pigs have stolen the Rebellion’s eggs, so the Rebellion struck back by stealing the plans for the Death Pig (many Bothans died in the process)...

 

With teamwork and well aimed attacks on key weak points, these Angry Rebels are sure to bring down those Evil Imperial Pigs.

 

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So the Figma Pecorine is one of those figures that I bought during my long battle with COVID boredom. She's from a mobile game or something - but as always, it's the cutesy design that got me to bite.

 

Accessory wise, the figure comes with a lovely assortment of face plates, including a really cute one to reflect the character's love for eating. Her sword, which I've just noticed, actually comes with a bit taken out of it, as does the Onigiri. Hands are pretty typical, including the clasped hands.

 

Breast piece with grooves cut to allow arms to come together closer - well that you don't see too often.

 

The figure is bight, lively, and well made, with no paint or quality concerns. The translucent crown is a nice touch.

 

Articulation is in theory all there. In fact, you probably have more joints than the typical Figma figure, as Pecorine even has a functional waist. The issue is, however, that the bulk of her outfit and hair gets in the way of movement. So, basically don't expect to be doing any ninja poses with the figure, but between the upper body and the face plates, you've still got a lot of options.

With proliferation of smartphones, the number of mobile gamers are set to jump by many folds, according to a survey conducted by Mobile analytics firm Flurry.

 

The survey notes that more people are playing games on their mobiles than on consoles.

The phenomenonal rise in mobile games has also attracted advertisers attention.

 

The advertisers believe mobile gamers are more likely to respond to advertisements, says Flurry. Just because users are ignoring the banner ads doesn't mean advertisers have given up, they are working with the developers to actually become a part of the game itself. For example, the extra boost of power needed by gamers may be sponsored by a well known brand.

 

For the developers it means they can use all possible strategies to monetise their games. They may go for paid downloads, or a few free titles to attract the users, or in app purchases to add levels to their free games.

The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

The second Fate Figma that I recently acquired through a fellow collector was none other than the 3rd Ascension Lily Saber, which according to what I'm reading was a 2017 Wonder Fest exclusive.

 

Lily Saber is a character that was introduced in the Fate/Unlimited Codes game/visual novel as an alternate version of the Artoria Pendragon Saber in Fate/Stay Night, and physically resembles her look in a time when she is training to become the greatest hero that Britain has ever known, and is armed with Caliburn rather than Excalibur, which she obtains after becoming King.

 

Her design reflects this as she appears to be more carefree in terms of body language, colours, and the bow on the back of her head.

 

The original Figma was released way back in the day when the PSP game came out (again, as a Collectors Edition thing), and the 2.0 came out a few years ago as an entry into the Fate/Grand Order lineup. This particular version is a Third Ascension, which according to my research is a form change once you reach certain milestones in the game.

 

Unlike the previous two releases, this iteration of Lily Saber is very much underarmoured. In fact.. she has no armour whatsoever, and wears what I would describe as a sundress in the same motiff as the trademark Lily Saber outfit. Naturally she's no long as bulky looking due to lack of armour, but also to me her thighs seem a bit slimmer though that could be due to the black stockings.

 

The lack of lace leggings was also somewhat disappointing, but that is an aesthetics thing rather than a design flaw.

 

Her price tag, for 2017, wasn't horrifying, coming in at slightly above 5,000 Yen. However, the number of accessories kind of reflected this, kind of like how the low price tag on the entry level Goku Figuarts did.

 

You get the figure, only two face plates (smiling, maniacally laughing), five additional hands, Calibur with sheathe, and a stand. The face plates, much to my delight, are interchangeable with the 2.0 Lily Saber Figma. The hair looks ALMOST the same, but is a slightly different yellow and of course, the Ahoge on the top of her head is in a slightly different direction.

 

While the pack-ins don't exactly blow my mind, at least it seems some thought went into the design of the figure. As expected, the points of articulsation themselves are pretty typical - ankles, single jointed knees, hips with thigh rotation, waist, mid torso, shoulders with some collapse and bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrists, and neck.

 

You also get points of articulation on her pony tail and more importantly, her skirt, which allows for use of the range of motion provided for the lower body. Why they never segmented the skirt for Nero Claudius 2.0 or a laundry list of other figures will forever remain a mystery to me.

 

Figma rarely disappoint from a paint perspective, and Lily Saber here is a statistic as well. It shouldn't be surprising, giving how outfits with a higher degree of complexity get pulled off generally without a hitch, with the exception of course of some slightly sketch masking work on the black strips. Flesh colour parts are well painted, and decals are sharply produced and accurately applied. As with the other Artoria based Sabers, the included Caliburn and scabbard are fantastic. The use of glossy black to differentiate her Pumps from her leggings is also a nice touch.

 

Build quality is actually quite remarkable, at least for this particular sample. The usual suspects are here, namely well made parts, great QC with regards to gaps and other relevant tolerances, and limbs that are the same length. What is truly interesting is how strong the joints are on this figure. All joints function perfectly, but the tolerances are so perfect that Lily Saber can actually pick up by another figure of similar weight by the neck, no supports or anything.

 

It's not a chokeslam or anything, but she's not The Hulk either.

 

Overall Lily Saber is a well designed and well made Figma that can actually pose and has superhuman strength, apparently. If anything, one can lament the lack of accessories, but, again, the price tag pretty much indicated that this would be the case.

 

At roughly the same price, I have to say that Lily Saber 3rd Ascension beats out Saber: Dress version in terms of being a good action figure, though naturally you'd just take it if your goal was to have a long haired, Bamboo sword carrying Fate waifu.

 

That's all the Fate goodies I have for now... with the world slowly reopening, hopefully the reaches of the Earth will have some interesting goodies for me after this lengthy hunting hiatus.

Photograph from India Game Developer Summit 2010 (Lite Ed.) held in Bangalore, India, 27 February 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.

Angry Birds meets Star Wars

 

A long time ago, on an app far, far away… The Imperial Pigs have stolen the Rebellion’s eggs, so the Rebellion struck back by stealing the plans for the Death Pig (many Bothans died in the process)...

 

With teamwork and well aimed attacks on key weak points, these Angry Rebels are sure to bring down those Evil Imperial Pigs.

 

May the Feather Force be with You

 

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So over the weekend, I finally got around to opening and play with Murasame Kai, who has been imprisoned in plastic since Boxing Day 2020. It was a strange experience, to say the least,

 

So the Parfom line is ultimately part of the Good Smile Company portfolio, and as mentioned in past articles, are kind of a Figma/Nendoroid hybrid with a focus on its highly expressive face plates. The source material, KanColle, is originally a mobile game where various pieces of naval hardware are personified by girls wearing bits and pieces of their namesake. I'm not at all familiar with this character, and basically bought her because she looked cute. I believe the "Kai" in her name comes from the fact she's in her upgraded form.

 

The contents of the package are pretty typical from what I can see. You get the main figure, three total face plates, various bits and pieces of a Battleship that make up her outfit and accessory load out, two gun blast effects, two wake effects, a belt for attaching her turrets to her waist, five additional posing hands, a metal chain with anchor, and the standard Parfom stand.

 

Aesthetically, she's pretty much what I was expecting. Chibified proportions with an oversized head. Nicely detailed hair. There's that one face plate, however, that I have no idea what they were going for, as it's a very vacant stare that I'm use to seeing on Hot Toys Black Widow figures, not so much my anime toys.

 

I do like that the figure can actually wield the two ship turrets as weapons. Definitely not something I can say any of my other figures can do. The antenna on her ankles look to me like things that can easily break, so be mindful I guess.

 

The manual, strangely enough, doesn't even mention the guns can be attached to the special hands. She's got a strange design quirk with that Battleship section strapped to her back - there's a very slim mast you're supposed to plug in, but for some reason the hole is positioned such that you can't stick the thing in straight, nor does the manual show how it's supposed to look when assembled.

 

Articulation is incredibly mixed bag, even though you wouldn't think it looking at her. So in terms of joints, Murasame has everything you'd expect her to have - ankles, single jointed knees, thigh twists, hips, waist, mid torso, dual shoulders with standard movement and some lateral movement, single jointed elbows, wrist, head, and one point for each twintail.

 

What's frustrating is I don't know exactly what happened, but raising her leg forwards or backwards at the hip is incredibly difficult, and the limited range of motion you get basically lets you make her stand kind of cool. From what I can tell, it's not the skirt that's in the way, but rather it's a design limitation of the cavity for the ball joint itself. Furthermore, as limited as the leg movement its, it's still better than the really limited head movement, which is really limited to just swiveling with almost no tilting options. An extra joint midpoint of the twintails wouldn't have hurt either. Ankle joints don't really allow for much movement other than swiveling.

 

Paint wise, this figure is ironically the best of the four that I own. She definitely didn't have wet paint right out the box like with my Amazon. Masking is cleaner, though it's far from perfect, but at least it meets Revoltech levels of cleanliness. Otherwise, paint blemishes can be attributed to the underlying plastic parts being warped. Her overall cleanliness can probably be attributed to the fact that the black is the base colour on her outfit, and is the predominate colour. Work on the faceplates meets the high expectations I have.

 

Finally there's build quality. Again, strangely this is one of the better assembled Parfom in my stash. With the other ones, there's parts that don't quite fit perfectly in their sockets and what not. Not here.. everything comes together and stays together. QC issues are limited to some rough finishes here and there. Otherwise, all other typical areas of concern are addressed.

 

In conclusion, strange situation where the overall product has a better spit polish on it than the rest I own, but oddly, worse range of motion despite a pretty freeing school girl outfit and of course, that strangely vacant stare. The top heaviness due to the backpack is not surprising, so you're gonna need that stand if you decide to pose her fully equipped.

 

The good news. however, is she's not that expensive.. in fact, I think she may be one of the least expensive ones aftermarket of the entire Parfom line. So if you're looking for something that's cute and live with some generic posing, this might scratch that itch.

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Angry Birds meets Star Wars

 

A long time ago, on an app far, far away… The Imperial Pigs have stolen the Rebellion’s eggs, so the Rebellion struck back by stealing the plans for the Death Pig (many Bothans died in the process)...

 

With teamwork and well aimed attacks on key weak points, these Angry Rebels are sure to bring down those Evil Imperial Pigs.

 

May the Feather Force be with You

 

Available on tees and hoodies here - www.redbubble.com/people/sevenhundred/collections/54025-a...

Photograph from India Game Developer Summit 2010 (Lite Ed.) held in Bangalore, India, 27 February 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.

So over the weekend, I finally got around to opening and play with Murasame Kai, who has been imprisoned in plastic since Boxing Day 2020. It was a strange experience, to say the least,

 

So the Parfom line is ultimately part of the Good Smile Company portfolio, and as mentioned in past articles, are kind of a Figma/Nendoroid hybrid with a focus on its highly expressive face plates. The source material, KanColle, is originally a mobile game where various pieces of naval hardware are personified by girls wearing bits and pieces of their namesake. I'm not at all familiar with this character, and basically bought her because she looked cute. I believe the "Kai" in her name comes from the fact she's in her upgraded form.

 

The contents of the package are pretty typical from what I can see. You get the main figure, three total face plates, various bits and pieces of a Battleship that make up her outfit and accessory load out, two gun blast effects, two wake effects, a belt for attaching her turrets to her waist, five additional posing hands, a metal chain with anchor, and the standard Parfom stand.

 

Aesthetically, she's pretty much what I was expecting. Chibified proportions with an oversized head. Nicely detailed hair. There's that one face plate, however, that I have no idea what they were going for, as it's a very vacant stare that I'm use to seeing on Hot Toys Black Widow figures, not so much my anime toys.

 

I do like that the figure can actually wield the two ship turrets as weapons. Definitely not something I can say any of my other figures can do. The antenna on her ankles look to me like things that can easily break, so be mindful I guess.

 

The manual, strangely enough, doesn't even mention the guns can be attached to the special hands. She's got a strange design quirk with that Battleship section strapped to her back - there's a very slim mast you're supposed to plug in, but for some reason the hole is positioned such that you can't stick the thing in straight, nor does the manual show how it's supposed to look when assembled.

 

Articulation is incredibly mixed bag, even though you wouldn't think it looking at her. So in terms of joints, Murasame has everything you'd expect her to have - ankles, single jointed knees, thigh twists, hips, waist, mid torso, dual shoulders with standard movement and some lateral movement, single jointed elbows, wrist, head, and one point for each twintail.

 

What's frustrating is I don't know exactly what happened, but raising her leg forwards or backwards at the hip is incredibly difficult, and the limited range of motion you get basically lets you make her stand kind of cool. From what I can tell, it's not the skirt that's in the way, but rather it's a design limitation of the cavity for the ball joint itself. Furthermore, as limited as the leg movement its, it's still better than the really limited head movement, which is really limited to just swiveling with almost no tilting options. An extra joint midpoint of the twintails wouldn't have hurt either. Ankle joints don't really allow for much movement other than swiveling.

 

Paint wise, this figure is ironically the best of the four that I own. She definitely didn't have wet paint right out the box like with my Amazon. Masking is cleaner, though it's far from perfect, but at least it meets Revoltech levels of cleanliness. Otherwise, paint blemishes can be attributed to the underlying plastic parts being warped. Her overall cleanliness can probably be attributed to the fact that the black is the base colour on her outfit, and is the predominate colour. Work on the faceplates meets the high expectations I have.

 

Finally there's build quality. Again, strangely this is one of the better assembled Parfom in my stash. With the other ones, there's parts that don't quite fit perfectly in their sockets and what not. Not here.. everything comes together and stays together. QC issues are limited to some rough finishes here and there. Otherwise, all other typical areas of concern are addressed.

 

In conclusion, strange situation where the overall product has a better spit polish on it than the rest I own, but oddly, worse range of motion despite a pretty freeing school girl outfit and of course, that strangely vacant stare. The top heaviness due to the backpack is not surprising, so you're gonna need that stand if you decide to pose her fully equipped.

 

The good news. however, is she's not that expensive.. in fact, I think she may be one of the least expensive ones aftermarket of the entire Parfom line. So if you're looking for something that's cute and live with some generic posing, this might scratch that itch.

So over the weekend, I finally got around to opening and play with Murasame Kai, who has been imprisoned in plastic since Boxing Day 2020. It was a strange experience, to say the least,

 

So the Parfom line is ultimately part of the Good Smile Company portfolio, and as mentioned in past articles, are kind of a Figma/Nendoroid hybrid with a focus on its highly expressive face plates. The source material, KanColle, is originally a mobile game where various pieces of naval hardware are personified by girls wearing bits and pieces of their namesake. I'm not at all familiar with this character, and basically bought her because she looked cute. I believe the "Kai" in her name comes from the fact she's in her upgraded form.

 

The contents of the package are pretty typical from what I can see. You get the main figure, three total face plates, various bits and pieces of a Battleship that make up her outfit and accessory load out, two gun blast effects, two wake effects, a belt for attaching her turrets to her waist, five additional posing hands, a metal chain with anchor, and the standard Parfom stand.

 

Aesthetically, she's pretty much what I was expecting. Chibified proportions with an oversized head. Nicely detailed hair. There's that one face plate, however, that I have no idea what they were going for, as it's a very vacant stare that I'm use to seeing on Hot Toys Black Widow figures, not so much my anime toys.

 

I do like that the figure can actually wield the two ship turrets as weapons. Definitely not something I can say any of my other figures can do. The antenna on her ankles look to me like things that can easily break, so be mindful I guess.

 

The manual, strangely enough, doesn't even mention the guns can be attached to the special hands. She's got a strange design quirk with that Battleship section strapped to her back - there's a very slim mast you're supposed to plug in, but for some reason the hole is positioned such that you can't stick the thing in straight, nor does the manual show how it's supposed to look when assembled.

 

Articulation is incredibly mixed bag, even though you wouldn't think it looking at her. So in terms of joints, Murasame has everything you'd expect her to have - ankles, single jointed knees, thigh twists, hips, waist, mid torso, dual shoulders with standard movement and some lateral movement, single jointed elbows, wrist, head, and one point for each twintail.

 

What's frustrating is I don't know exactly what happened, but raising her leg forwards or backwards at the hip is incredibly difficult, and the limited range of motion you get basically lets you make her stand kind of cool. From what I can tell, it's not the skirt that's in the way, but rather it's a design limitation of the cavity for the ball joint itself. Furthermore, as limited as the leg movement its, it's still better than the really limited head movement, which is really limited to just swiveling with almost no tilting options. An extra joint midpoint of the twintails wouldn't have hurt either. Ankle joints don't really allow for much movement other than swiveling.

 

Paint wise, this figure is ironically the best of the four that I own. She definitely didn't have wet paint right out the box like with my Amazon. Masking is cleaner, though it's far from perfect, but at least it meets Revoltech levels of cleanliness. Otherwise, paint blemishes can be attributed to the underlying plastic parts being warped. Her overall cleanliness can probably be attributed to the fact that the black is the base colour on her outfit, and is the predominate colour. Work on the faceplates meets the high expectations I have.

 

Finally there's build quality. Again, strangely this is one of the better assembled Parfom in my stash. With the other ones, there's parts that don't quite fit perfectly in their sockets and what not. Not here.. everything comes together and stays together. QC issues are limited to some rough finishes here and there. Otherwise, all other typical areas of concern are addressed.

 

In conclusion, strange situation where the overall product has a better spit polish on it than the rest I own, but oddly, worse range of motion despite a pretty freeing school girl outfit and of course, that strangely vacant stare. The top heaviness due to the backpack is not surprising, so you're gonna need that stand if you decide to pose her fully equipped.

 

The good news. however, is she's not that expensive.. in fact, I think she may be one of the least expensive ones aftermarket of the entire Parfom line. So if you're looking for something that's cute and live with some generic posing, this might scratch that itch.

Character: Okita Souji

Cosplayer: SnC

 

Photography by MikoBura

 

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Feel free to share and re-post the photos, but be sure to give proper credits to the photographer (me) and the cosplayer(s).

Please do not alter or modify my photos in any way. Do not reproduce my photos without my written consent. Thank you! \^^/

 

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