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Yup..... its a trolley token :)
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Taken for Macro Mondays group theme Found in my Pocket
Ymir, along with Nowa, were the token Loli's int he Queen's Blade line up, though I think Ymir was more so that Nowa, who was just more part of the Itty Bitty Committee Ymir was dressed in effectively a Loli dress and armed with a giant ass axe..
When the series moved to Season 2, as it were, Rebellion, I don't remember too many classic characters being present, as I don't believe they were involved in the story arc. But, much to my surprise, Ymir showed up again... never knew she was that popular. But sure enough there she was, this time adored in black and carrying twin axes.
Megahouse did their version of course and that's what I'm looking at today.
The character was basically redesigned. Outfit we kind of talked about, and is definitely more mature this time around, being some mixture between bondage and Pirates with its predominately Gold and Black theme. Armour count has gone up too, wear a pair of armoured Gauntlets and Greaves that are thigh high. I like how were skirt is dual layered, with the tartan patterned cloth above.
This statue was also one of the few Megahouse Queen's Blade releases that had some sort of display variation. There are two face plates. There is a swivel ont he neck and the arms have some articulation, allowing you the freedom to modify her pose slightly, though sadly the rest of the body is fixed.
The outfit is a combination of soft and rigid plastic parts, so be careful handing the bow on her back and the ribbons that are attached to her garter.
As with the first figure, beautifully sculpted hair, though you can easily seen where mould lines were.
Overall, the design reminds me very much of Saber Alter.
Cast off is generally straight forward, involving a seam at the sie of the top and need to yank off the torso to remove the skirt. garger and general lower body area is nicely done though as you can imagine, there's not much to see above the waist line other than some unfortunate paint transfer. The articulation still functions in this mode.
Overall the statue is beautifully finished with glossy finishes put to good use. Build wise, its really just the finishes on some pars. The actual joints and other moving parts hold together quite nicely.
The secondman of Beyer Peacock built class 25 D7629 hands the token to the signalman as it hauls a BRCW 'Calder Valley' class 110 DMU into Ramsbottom. East Lancashire Railway Scenic Railcar Day. 4th November 2018.
Inside the ticket office near the Bridge over the River Kwai. These machines are there so the signal man can exchange token with train drivers in order to get permission to operate the next section of track on any single lines. In Thailand where there are areas that don't have Automatic Block system it is important to exchange token from driver to station operators and back to driver again.
I saw lots and lots of wildlife that day, puffins, harbor seals, stellar sea lions, California sea lions, sea otters, orcas, brown bears, a moose swimming across the bay, and many, many humpbacks like this one. However, I gave up taking pictures of them. They were fast (and mostly far away.) and I decided I'd rather actually see them then fumble with the camera for mediocer photographs. There were at least eight humpbacks feeding here and I took the picture by holding up the camera and snapping.
Despite not being used for over 10 years and me never seeing any of Chicago other than the airports, a CTA token somehow made it iinto the washing machine. Possibly the result of a very localized distortion of the space/time continuum.