Post by SEELE01 on Mar 3, 2006 8:15:32 GMT 8
Here's my mini-review on my new holy grail!
Lacus Clyne 1/6 Eyecatch figure
The external box:
Mint inside her clear cylindrical plastic case:
size compared to my CP
Lacus measures 11.5" tall.
Close-up pics still inside the case:
Label on top of the case:
Lazy Toys brand
copyright label at the bottom of the base:
The figure is sculpted by Ryujin
slight shipping damage
no biggie for a modeler
Now to set her loose!
Low angle shots:
Front
Back
Screenshot for the anime eyecatch for reference:
Comments:
This figure was first sighted on the last Wonderfest 2005 in Japan as a resin figure. Later it seems it was reproduced in PVC version by an unknown company (Lazy Toys) with license from Ryujin Co. Ltd., the sculptor of this awesome figure. Usually when an unknown company makes figures, it's production is very limited.
The slight damage was caused by the weak paint adhesion to the plastic, the skirt was detached, probably during shipping or when I brought it home, and slid up because it's the skirt what's keeping the figure secured in the box, when the skirt became loose, the body slid down. This caused some paint chippings below her navel. Because of the purpleish silver paint, it's not noticable unless you light a flashlight to it.
Aside from the minor damage, everything's perfect!
I'd give this figure a score of 9 out of 10. It's not a perfect score due to paint that chips and flawed design in packaging. The hands were not close enough to hold Haro by both hands.
I could glue it permanenly by clamping it while curing but I decided not to and just temporarily glue Haro to Lacus' left hand using silicone glue.
There's also a white gown version which matches the eyecatch/intermission (day & night) and according to Malvin, a pink one as well.
Thanks for looking!
Lacus Clyne 1/6 Eyecatch figure
The external box:
Mint inside her clear cylindrical plastic case:
size compared to my CP
Lacus measures 11.5" tall.
Close-up pics still inside the case:
Label on top of the case:
Lazy Toys brand
copyright label at the bottom of the base:
The figure is sculpted by Ryujin
slight shipping damage
no biggie for a modeler
Now to set her loose!
Low angle shots:
Front
Back
Screenshot for the anime eyecatch for reference:
Comments:
This figure was first sighted on the last Wonderfest 2005 in Japan as a resin figure. Later it seems it was reproduced in PVC version by an unknown company (Lazy Toys) with license from Ryujin Co. Ltd., the sculptor of this awesome figure. Usually when an unknown company makes figures, it's production is very limited.
The slight damage was caused by the weak paint adhesion to the plastic, the skirt was detached, probably during shipping or when I brought it home, and slid up because it's the skirt what's keeping the figure secured in the box, when the skirt became loose, the body slid down. This caused some paint chippings below her navel. Because of the purpleish silver paint, it's not noticable unless you light a flashlight to it.
Aside from the minor damage, everything's perfect!
I'd give this figure a score of 9 out of 10. It's not a perfect score due to paint that chips and flawed design in packaging. The hands were not close enough to hold Haro by both hands.
I could glue it permanenly by clamping it while curing but I decided not to and just temporarily glue Haro to Lacus' left hand using silicone glue.
There's also a white gown version which matches the eyecatch/intermission (day & night) and according to Malvin, a pink one as well.
Thanks for looking!