Halibel Review


Finally, I’ve got around to doing my Halibel review! This figure is beyond amazing. She is my second Alpha x Omega figure, with Neliel being my other and like her, Halibel is flawless. Hali stands at about 25cm tall with excellent detail and craftwork from top to bottom. Starting with her head, she has 2 changeable head pieces with one showing a normal face with short hair and the other showing her hollow mask with 3 long extensions of hair coming out from the back. The detail on each piece is incredible, right down to her mouth on the first piece and the teeth on her hollow mask on the second piece. The paintwork is also amazing with excellent shading on her hair. Her body also has 2 changeable pieces,  one with her jacket closed, covering the lower half of her face and the other with her jacket open, revealing the number ‘3’ on her very exposed breasts. The detail on these pieces is also superb, and both are painted incredibly well, especially with the shading on her body. Her pink scabbard can also be placed on the back of each of these pieces.  Hali also has detachable arms, both of which have great detail, mainly on her ‘claw-like’ hands. Her sword is placed in her hands with her right hand gripping the hilt and her left supporting the blade. The sword is amazing, having precise detail, particularly on the hilt and the addition of the ‘energy’ exploding out really adds to its awesomeness.


Moving to her lower body, her dress is extremely well crafted and looks amazing – the ripples/folds in her dress are very well done and the shading is brilliant. A high amount of detail is even shown on her legs, despite being hardly visible under her dress. Her shoes are also highly detailed with great paintwork and accuracy. Two clear pieces then connect her to her yellow, oval base with her name, number and ‘bleach’ written into it. Halibels’ stance is also just epic and captures her character perfectly, really bringing her to life and looking as though she is ready to attack. Overall there is virtually nothing bad about this figure, but I will say her hair is very brittle and one of the strands did break off and I had to re-glue it on, but you know, she does have two heads so it wasn’t that big of a deal. Regardless, her overall appearance is just spectacular and is a real pleasure to look at. Standing there on my top shelf alongside Neliel, she is a definite highlight to my collection! This is certainly a must buy for Bleach fans and figure collectors


Rating!

Overall Appearance – 10/10. Paintwork – 10/10. Detail 10/10. Accessories/changeable pieces - 10/10. Final result – 10/10! 

Coming soon: Luffy ‘Sailing again’ and Black rock shooter canon ver reviews!
(I will also take some more Hali pictures with her closed chest piece, just realised I haven’t taken any)

Black Rock Shooter figure just arrived

Black Rock Shooter figure just arrived

Black Rock Shooter figure just arrived

Halibel! Just arrived


Will do a review when HSC is done…

Super Saiyan SON GOKOU Ver.2

“I am the hope of the universe, I am the answer to all living things that cry out for peace, I am protector of the innocent, I am the light in the darkness, I am truth, ALLY TO GOOD, NIGHTMARE TO YOU!”

I’m full of happiness as my Goku just arrived today, right after I finished my exams! And he has most definitely exceeded expectations. It’s almost impossible to choose the best describing word for this figure, because there’s just so many! So Instead, I’m going to randomly bash my keyboard. Kjbjgljksbgljds’pnfsab!!!! Now onto the review. This figure depicts one of Goku’s most famous scenes in the DB Series. After his best friend Krillin explodes during their fight with Frieza, Goku begins to rage, transforming into a Super Saiyan for the first time. This figure is manufactured by Medicos and stands approx. 27cm tall (bottom of base to top of his hair). He comes pre-painted and ready for display. There are, like most figures, a few -minor- disappointments, which I’ll explain later, but overall Super Saiyan Goku Ver.2 is one epic figure.

 I’ll start with his awesome Saiyan hair, which is made from clear parts (different to the ver.1). To me it looks insanely cool, though it’s debatable which version hair is better (they’re both pretty awesome). His hair is quite sturdy and looks reasonably accurate to the anime. The clear ‘flamey’ looking Saiyan energy at his feet is also made from clear parts and looks wicked. It really emphasizes his rage and power increase from his transformation and adds to the figures overall appearance, making it all the more interesting to look at. Goku’s face is well crafted and highly detailed, depicting his rage over the death of his best friend, as well as his intent desire to destroy Frieza.

The incredible detail of his clothing is expressed as if it’s alive, capturing the moment in the anime perfectly. The many rips and burns in his clothing gives it a real battle-worn appearance, as well as looking freakin’ awesome. The great paint job further adds to the awesome detail, especially with the shading on the creases, which makes it look very realistic. He is also wearing his signature shoes and wristbands, which are also well crafted and painted, looking just like they do in the anime. Goku’s overall body (arms, hands, chest and knee) is exquisitely well crafted and painted. The detailed muscles, clenched fists and bulging veins emphasise Goku’s rage and power further bringing life to the figure. The paint job is exceptional with the shading adding great detail to his arms, hands and chest. His stance is simply epic, making it look as though he has just been taken from my TV screen and placed onto my desk. His stance really highlights that famous scene in the anime, making me feel as though Goku is powering up to save the world yet again (or at least my room in this case), right before my eyes.

The base is simple, black and oval shaped. It looks pretty neat and includes the words ‘Dragon ball’ which is slightly raised and curves along the front of the base. He comes well packaged in a nice big box which includes a sticker of authenticity. The box artwork is pretty nifty and looks much more interesting than some of my other figures boxes.

Now, I may just be being a little picky but I have found a few disappointments. For one, he is leaning downwards a little bit and you can’t see his face unless you’re looking from under him, so he is definitely a figure to be displayed higher up. The Saiyan energy at his feet is a little brittle/bendy at the points, but that’s to be expected. There are a -few- (2 or 3) marks/scratches that I have noticed only if I look really close but I guess these would differ between figures and they aren’t anything major. There are also a few slightly visible gaps I’ve noticed (where parts have been joined together) these however are present on most figures, although there is one gap on his bicep which stands out a little bit when looking at from certain angles. Overall though, this figure is pure awesomness and has made me one very happy collector! Head over to http://www.animarket.com.au/store/ before they all sell out!

Rating: 10/10!

Yui and Mio (K-On!) Figure Comparrison Review

It’s been a while since my last review, in the middle of exams at the moment. Thought I’d do a quick comparison review while there’s a break. This is a comparison review of my two latest figures from K-On! Hirasawa Yui and Akiyama Mio. Both figures are made by Alter, and as explained in my individual reviews, are both pretty cool. I’ll compare, in my personal opinion, features starting from the top (head) down to the base and give points out to each. Starting with Yui she has a nicely detailed face with pretty awesome brown hair. Face really depicts her character well. +1. With Mio her face looks pretty cool, capturing a rare moment of confidence whilst still maintaining subtle hints of her shy personality. +1. Her hair is really awesome and wild, really capturing the moment. +2. She is facing downwards which looks really stupid when looking at her any higher than straight on. -2. Yui’s body is well crafted with good detail in the clothing, creases/ripples on her shirt and skirt +1.  Her stance is very Yui-like and joyful, depicted the character well. +2. Mio’s body is the same quality as Yui’s with good detail and ripples in her skirt. +1. Her legs are pretty nice with good subtle shading. Her stance is also very Mio-like, showing excitement and joy whilst still looking as though she is holding back. +1.  Both Yui’s and Mio’s guitars are super awesome and heavily and spectacularly detailed. +to both. (+1extra to Yui as I think hers is a bit more awesomer) Bases are pretty much the same, Mio’s is slightly larger, same with her box. Bases are simple and clear with a little bit of text. The boxes are nice and package the figures well. +to both. Yui wobbles a fair bit compared to Mio. She feels unstable but I think the stand piece can hold her together well enough. -1.

Overall they are both awesome figures that make me =] and are most definitely great figures to add to my collection. If my calculations are correct (math’s sucks, I know) Yui ended with +7 and Mio with +6.
Thanks for reading my review! Hope you enjoyed it, see ya next time with a new review! (Hopefully my SS Goku which –should- be arriving next week)
You can check out individual reviews of each below.
Head over to http://www.animarket.com.au/store/ for great deals on other figures!

Akiyama Mio - Alter

Hey again. Here today to do a review on my much awaited Akiyama Mio figure which arrived the other day along with Yui. Likewise, Mio is also a 1/8 figure made by Alter and like Yui, this is the school uniform version of Mio (as there are heaps of different versions due to her popularity). Personally, I think the maids outfit versions by Alter and Max Factory may look better (i do not own them though) and seem to depict her shy attitude more, regardless, this version is still very nice and looks great with Yui (which is the main reason I bought her) and really captures one of the brief moments that Mio is filled with lively confidence.  Her box is big and blue and nice and packages Mio well. She also comes with a background (which is taken from the start of the episode intro of K-On!) which looks good as a background in photos. The figure itself is amazing. It captures one of Mio’s few times where she is confident and full of energy, while at the same time, still including subtle features of her shy personality. This is seen in her facial expression as she looks excited and full of life, but the face is crafted in a way which shows little hints of her shyness with the blush marks under her eyes. Her clothes are pretty well sculptured, with creases and ripples flowing in nicely with her pose, especially on her skirt which looks really well made. The paint job is great, with shading on her shoes and clothes as well subtle shading on her legs/knees. The detail is quite good, mostly on her clothes, which include buttons, a bow as well as an under shirt. She also has a little guitar pick in her left hand as she is left handed.Mio’s hair is one of the highlights to this figure. It’s nicely crafted and is pretty wild and awesome looking. Some of the thinner strands of hair are a bit bendable but they seem sturdy enough to not break. There is also a crease line on the top of her head, like with most figures; it’s not very noticeable though. She has a pretty cool stance that once again captures her in one of her rare moments of confidence; it is however made in a way so that she looks like she is still holding herself back a little. The overall flow of her hair and skirt with her stance works really well together and gives Mio a really good overall appearance. The only real downside to her is that her face is facing very much downwards and it looks a bit off when looking at her from above, this might just be to show that her shy personality is still there. Straight on, she looks great though. The base is clear and simple, with her name in blue and Ho-kago Tea Time written around the front. Also has a picture of a white bass with K-On! written in the middle. There is an inbuilt little stand thing as well, which is where you connect her left foot to.   Mio’s bass ‘Elizabeth’ as Yui named it is quite amazing. Although her bass isn’t actually an accessory, it seems I could almost do a whole other review on just it. The detail is incredible, including pretty much all the features of a bass in a miniscule level. It is only plastic but the amazing pain job is so well done that it gives her bass a wooden appearance, with even the wood ring marking things painted on the back of the bass. The body of the bass has great shading as well as a nice pattern which looks really cool. Also includes a nice little shoulder strap that goes around her back and over her shoulder of course. Only downsides, which are a bit unavoidable, is that the strings are plastic and seem very breakable and the tuning pegs are also very weak and shouldn’t attempt to be turned. So overall the bass, along with its owner, are both exceptional works of craftsmanship and is a figure definitely worth purchasing for any Mio or K-On! fans. Although it may not be as ‘Mio-like’ as the max factory or other Alter versions, it still manages to capture Mio in a unique moment to give her a rather interesting appeal which some may find more alluring. She has definitely exceeded expectations and looks great on display together with Yui. I will also do a comparison review between them both next.

Rating: Overall Appearance - 8/10. Stance - 8/10. Paintwork - 8/10. Detail - 8/10. Accessories/Features - 9/10. Overall: 8/10

Neliel Alpha Omega

Neliel without a doubt has to be my favourite figure so far. Her spectacular craftsmanship produced by Alpha X Omega is of no surprise.
Sculptured by Mirano, Neliel tu Odelschwanck is a PVC 1/8 scale figure from the popular Anime series Bleach. However this figure is actually the manga version, easily noticeable as her breasts are largely ;) exposed. The sculpt is magnificent, her hair looks dynamic as though it is flowing in the wind and her broken hollow mask is well made and detailed along with her awesome, well painted sword. Her outfit (well for what little there is of it) has detailed rips and her well crafted and painted body really gives her a realistic feel. The paint job superb in every detail all over the sculpt with paint work even on her toe and finger nails. The 3 on her back is also painted perfectly. The shading on her body is excellent making her even more realistic and the design of her facial expression is amazing and perfect for her character.  As for accessories, she only comes with her sword with slides in nicely in between her hand. To me, there is no real highlighting feature in this figure as the figure as whole is absolutely incredible. Neliel’s design is flawless, there is little, if any downside to this figure and is definitely a must have for all Bleach fans. Very pleased!

Rating: Overall Appearance - 10/10. Stance - 9/10. Paintwork - 10/10. Detail - 10/10. Accessories - 9/10. Overall: 10/10

Smoker P.O.P

Smoker the ‘White Hunter is yet another great figure by Megahouse. Like Tashigi he is a 1/8 scale PVC P.O.P figure from the anime series One Piece. Smoker is a tough, stern Captain of the marines and his powerful personality is well depicted in this figure. In my personal opinion, Smoker is not as nice looking as his counterpart Tashigi as he doesn’t look as lively as her, with a plain and simple pose.  He does however have some very nice detailed features that really bring out his character. His stance and exposed muscular chest emphasise his tough personality, and combined with his numerous cigars, his “i don’t take any shit” attitude is well expressed.  His jacket in my opinion, is the highlight of this figure. It is very nicely detailed, from the zipper line on the front to the symbol on the back (which is kanji for “justice”) Other features such as the detailed greenish fur lining the neck, wrists and hem on his jacket and the detailed creases in his cloths, gives Smoker a rather great overall appearance. This figure includes 2 accessories, his 2 cigars and his seastone-tipped jutte which slots in on his back. His cigars, much like Tashigi’s glasses, detach very easily. His seastone-tipped jutte is also hollow and feels like it could easily break if not careful. Other than these minor flaws, Smoker is a rather decent P.O.P figure and does not disappoint. He makes an exceptional figure for all One Piece fans and is definitely worth purchasing.
Head over to http://www.animarket.com.au/store/ to get yourself a copy.

Rating: Overall Appearance - 8/10. Stance - 8/10. Paintwork - 7/10. Detail - 8/10. Accessories - 7/10. Overall: 7.5/10

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