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chaoman [2013-01-30 04:08:57 +0000 UTC]
Where do you get these figures and how much do they cost?
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B-Werx In reply to chaoman [2013-01-30 09:36:03 +0000 UTC]
My local hobby shop sells them, they used to have all 4 kits, but the Shino kits were fast sellers. Since the kite are imported it's a bit expensive, I got mine at around 80USD a piece. Despite that, the kits are really awesome ^_^
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chaoman In reply to B-Werx [2013-02-03 01:32:33 +0000 UTC]
That's interesting. How stable are the kits in terms of building and keeping together? I like the model that has the scythe in it's add/ demo. Also, I found a few kits on ebay if the store no longer sells them or is looking for somewhere to import more.
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B-Werx In reply to chaoman [2013-02-04 06:18:29 +0000 UTC]
In terms of building, the kits are pretty much detailed, there are some annoyingly tiny parts, but they all snap fit perfectly. They are pretty stable as well, the only trouble I'm having with them tho are the panels at the back of their skirt, which is supposed to be a ribbon bow design (or something) they keep falling off, unless you glue them permanently you risk losing them. All other later kits (except for Elenor) have 2 sets of hands one rubber and one solid plastic. If you are planning on buying one, the Whittil kit is ideal (the one with the scythe) it has more weapons and more interchangeable parts if you'd like to customize it. The kits are highly poseable and has a wide range of movements which cannot be done with Figma or Mobip figures. As a collector, I highly recommend this kit, only sad part is that they don't come with an action base or stand. You have to buy those separately.
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chaoman In reply to B-Werx [2013-02-17 05:42:40 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much for the information. One thing I find if you are having trouble with models is to use small amounts of sticky tack. I've used it, and it seems to keep things in place. And yeah, I really like the Whittil kit.
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