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Jeanne looks great and look forward to having her arrive and yeah that video of KR Live does look much better in person and accurate.
To me the height is fine in person despite them appearring short in photos. I just measured my Valkyrie and she stands at 5.5in tall. I measured my KR Demons figuart and he is under 6.5 in. The issue is they've made the males taller but seem to be keeping the females at the same scale which is hit or miss imo because some characters or actresses are taller or just as tall as some of their counterparts. I know at least to me but Sabela's actress always looked tall on-screen and towered over the other female characters and even some of the male characters. |
Yeah between Zero One and Revice, the SHF have been getting taller/bigger. Height accuracy seems to be a low priority, as Kamen Rider Kenzan is also surprisingly short.
I wonder where Sabela will land. Angela Mei is actually quite tall for a Japanese actress, not to mention she wore pretty tall boots. Also I never noticed her outfit had a slit on the thigh https://ilarge.lisimg.com/image/2284...ka-shindai.jpg |
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https://i.imgur.com/raU4o22.png The actress heights from left to right, 5'3", 5'4", 5'4", 5'1", 5'7" |
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Glad to see that the female rider will get to henshin, when will this special air again? |
Hhmm interesting and yeah I already knew Aguilera's actress was the shortest after seeing the Revice cast farewell photo. Mei Angela is only 5'7''?...she definitely looks taller than that like 5'8" or 5'9". I think the Zero-Two suit in general always made Izu look taller than she is personally
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I just received shadow moon which is my first figuarts figure. How would you guys describe the build quality of these figure outside of the aesthetics and articulation?
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I'd say really solid. As long as you keep in mind these are collector-aimed figures rather than made for kids - ie be reasonably careful with them, watch delicate small parts like antennae - there's nothing terribly wrong.
... which is kind of where I have to swerve to say about Shadow Moon specifically, he is one of three Shinkocchou Seihou SHF figures part of a thankfully short-lived experiment by Bandai to introduce soft parts; along with Kamen Rider Black and Ultraman Tiga Multi-Type. It's also thankfully not a big factor in Shadow Moon compared to the other two; only having rubbery material around his shoulders to try and give a more seamless look. You might want to be more careful around that area in particular. I don't like having to tell you that about your first figure (assuming it -is- Shinkocchou Seihou Shadow Moon rather than his two older releases from the early 2010s which are completely different figures and don't suffer from this), but aside from that he's extremely solid and that goes for most SHFs. I've had Shadow Moon for a year with no issues and love him a lot, and I hope you do too! |
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