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just as an example (definitely not one i can afford) all 10 Sehiou 000s figures. I can't afford that many, but i am interested in collecting something of a similar range. |
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In terms of Phase 1 Heisei, only Hibiki, Kiva, and Decade have complete Seihou lines of all of their forms so far. All should be under the price point you want too. For Phase 2 Heisei, no one has complete Seihou stuff, but for more modern regular SHF, there's Drive onwards. Not sure on the current pricing of those though. And for Reiwa, forget about it. All of those figures have become super expansive on the aftermarket from what I understand. |
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In figure news, SHF Upgrade is making an LED head for Seihou Faiz!
https://tokullectibles.com/cdn/shop/...g?v=1694709345 And are working on their second motorcycle release! https://tokullectibles.com/cdn/shop/...g?v=1694708096 |
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Btw, I am selling a SS Hibiki if you are interested. |
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B. Not your fault but Hibiki is my least favorite heisei rider. |
so far kabuto and blade have me attracted me but their aftermarket is, at best, horrendous.
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The pre-seihou releases, and to some extent the first half+ of the Heisei shows, covered many more forms; and it probably helped that those shows had smaller casts and generally less form changes. The figures themselves might not hold up to today's modern engineering standards, but they could be quite inexpensive and and extensive Right around Gaim is when we see many more individual characters and forms, and SHF's lines start to dwindle a bit. There's quite a few Gaim and Ghost figures that were only displayed at conventions and never went into production But you can say that the line traded less figures for pieces that were designed and sculpted much better. Gaim / Drive is when the figures started to look REALLY good So where are we now? Recent shows still have large casts and that comes at the expense of different forms for the main character I feel. But with some exceptions, the main character at least is getting figures of the upgrade/super/final forms. If you ask me, Zero-One is a great line to collect. Figures look great, they did many of the individual casts, and are relatively inexpensive on the aftermarket. Even if there's no form changes for Zero-One, there's figures of Shining, Assault, Metal Cluster, both movie forms, and a Zero-Two set to release soon. Can't say the same about Revice, since they skipped Barrid and Volcano. The Geats line is still somewhat ongoing but they already skipped Command in favor of MKII/Laser So in short: Old releases ( pre 2013 ) ---> many more figures, probably haven't aged well, shouldn't be too expensive ( Seihou figures notwithstanding ) New releases ( Gaim and upward ) ---> less extensive lines, improved engineering/proportions, but prices and availability may range |
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I've got the older OOOs I believe, all forms, including tamashii, and one or both births. Definitely selling for less than 500 if interestdd |
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