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BR class 7 Oliver Cromwell with the mail GCR winter gala 2009

OPA World Championship

Englewood Beach Waterfest

Englewood, Florida

The Legend of Heroes series from Falcom are amongst the highest regarded JRPGs out there, with series spanning decades and across multiple consoles.

 

I've only played one particular arc, the Trails of Cold Steel series. Spanning four games, it's not a set of games for those who are in a hurry, nor are they for those who don't like to read.

 

Gamers who like to do nothing but busy work need not apply.

 

Anyway, much to my delight, Kotobukiya has a series of Scales from this franchise, and they recently started dipping into characters I actually know about and want to get, including, much to the shock of probably everyone, one of Rean Schwarzer, the main male protagonist of the Cold Steel series.

 

Based on his appearance, I'd say this is from the fourth game, as he's wearing his Instructors coat but has red eyes.

 

Very few of the character in series sport any crazy armaments, and Rean only has his trusty Katana as he continues to master his Eight Leaves One Blade style throughout the game, while harnessing his other skills, including the ability to pilot Valimar the Ashen Knight, pictured on the base.

 

Rean is sculpted in a fairly static pose, but the coat is show with some dynamic motion in it. Fabric folks are nicely implemented. Detailing on the other aspects of the statue are also nicely done and look very sharp, and this includes the Katana and the Scabbard. The face doesn't look soft or out of focus, which is great.

 

Paint Applications are pretty much on par with what I expect from Kotobukiya. They've improved vastly over the past decade, but ultimately they're still susceptible to silly things, and if you look at the photos you'll easily make up some paint apps that are gimmes, yet it's flawed. White paint apps are kind of lumpy, but again not surprisng as White often requires multiple coats to get coverage just right. Decal work is very competent.

 

Build Quality wise, nothing feel off so it's all good.

Englewood Beach Waterfest Block Party

Englewood, Florida

Read about my first bento class on Adventures in Bentomaking: www.aibento.net/2009/04/adventures-in-bentomaking-101/

I should have been at the other end of the station as the loco was really opened up halfway down the platform - what a bark!

LBCC students heading into the medical and biological fields work on their anatomy and physiology.

The Legend of Heroes series from Falcom are amongst the highest regarded JRPGs out there, with series spanning decades and across multiple consoles.

 

I've only played one particular arc, the Trails of Cold Steel series. Spanning four games, it's not a set of games for those who are in a hurry, nor are they for those who don't like to read.

 

Gamers who like to do nothing but busy work need not apply.

 

Anyway, much to my delight, Kotobukiya has a series of Scales from this franchise, and they recently started dipping into characters I actually know about and want to get, including, much to the shock of probably everyone, one of Rean Schwarzer, the main male protagonist of the Cold Steel series.

 

Based on his appearance, I'd say this is from the fourth game, as he's wearing his Instructors coat but has red eyes.

 

Very few of the character in series sport any crazy armaments, and Rean only has his trusty Katana as he continues to master his Eight Leaves One Blade style throughout the game, while harnessing his other skills, including the ability to pilot Valimar the Ashen Knight, pictured on the base.

 

Rean is sculpted in a fairly static pose, but the coat is show with some dynamic motion in it. Fabric folks are nicely implemented. Detailing on the other aspects of the statue are also nicely done and look very sharp, and this includes the Katana and the Scabbard. The face doesn't look soft or out of focus, which is great.

 

Paint Applications are pretty much on par with what I expect from Kotobukiya. They've improved vastly over the past decade, but ultimately they're still susceptible to silly things, and if you look at the photos you'll easily make up some paint apps that are gimmes, yet it's flawed. White paint apps are kind of lumpy, but again not surprisng as White often requires multiple coats to get coverage just right. Decal work is very competent.

 

Build Quality wise, nothing feel off so it's all good.

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