HELLO!!!
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Re: HELLO!!!
Bought an Amdriver Cross Bisar Orthrus, and spread out her loadout. Here's what I have now:
The Orthrus for heavy firepower, centaur mode for blitz, and that water motor with gatling for recon missions.
I also gave her butterfly wings, for the short time my daughter kidnapped her. Don't worry, she's fine now.
The Orthrus for heavy firepower, centaur mode for blitz, and that water motor with gatling for recon missions.
I also gave her butterfly wings, for the short time my daughter kidnapped her. Don't worry, she's fine now.
- Caterwaul
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Re: HELLO!!!
Eeesh. Imagining what a kid could do to my shinki, and its miriad of tiny, easy to lose pieces, makes me cringe.
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Yeah, I freaked out also when my kid asked whether she can bring Proxima to kindergarten. KINDERGARTEN. Thankfully, she's used to handling delicate action figures (I used to collect knock-offs, so she's used to that level of 'quality'), and didn't let Proxima out of her bag at kindergarten, so all is well.
The funny thing was back from school, she played with Proxi and separated the left shin. Thinking she broke it, she hid behind the couch and tried to glue in back on (using UHU stick glue, thank god, if she tried using a power glue only god knows what would happen to both of them). My wife just thought she was being 'weird.' I found out late at night when back from work, and asked her about it the next morning. She laughed and told the story, and then I showed her how we could practically take apart Proxi into small pieces.
After that, she no longer brought Proxi out of the house. But she said she still wanted a 6-inch action figure of pretty girl with long hair and miniskirt with that level of articulation for her next birthday. Her FIFTH birthday.
To this day I can't think of anything for her.
The funny thing was back from school, she played with Proxi and separated the left shin. Thinking she broke it, she hid behind the couch and tried to glue in back on (using UHU stick glue, thank god, if she tried using a power glue only god knows what would happen to both of them). My wife just thought she was being 'weird.' I found out late at night when back from work, and asked her about it the next morning. She laughed and told the story, and then I showed her how we could practically take apart Proxi into small pieces.
After that, she no longer brought Proxi out of the house. But she said she still wanted a 6-inch action figure of pretty girl with long hair and miniskirt with that level of articulation for her next birthday. Her FIFTH birthday.
To this day I can't think of anything for her.
- TempestaMkII
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Re: HELLO!!!
Wow. Sounds like some sort of fiesta you have there.(No offense if it did any) Well, if your daughter was much older, like say... 12. I believe a Shinki would be alright but 5 years old... I would be stuck like you.
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Well, I did try to offer her a DC Legends Mary Marvel (I got it for only 5 dollars), but no juice. US action figures are just fugly. Damn japanese and their moe-ness, you poisoned my daughter to the point of no return!
- TempestaMkII
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Re: HELLO!!!
How about a figma or a nendroid? Have you thought about that?
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Nendos are out FTM, the SD style and limited articulation are not what she prescribed Figmas and Revos are in, but I'm not sure they're more durable than BS. Proxi pretty much blew my mind; she so lithe, yet surprisingly take more abuse than what I thought she could withstand!
I have a Yotsuba revo, and though she's thicker than Proxi, I still rate her lower in durability against a 5-year old. Figmas I don't have any experience, most my friends said NOT! when I asked would a figma withstand a 5-year old, and said REALLY? when I said Proxi fared really well in my kid's hands.
Really, if only those US action figures aren't so fuglys...
I have a Yotsuba revo, and though she's thicker than Proxi, I still rate her lower in durability against a 5-year old. Figmas I don't have any experience, most my friends said NOT! when I asked would a figma withstand a 5-year old, and said REALLY? when I said Proxi fared really well in my kid's hands.
Really, if only those US action figures aren't so fuglys...
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Re: HELLO!!!
get a KO FigmaDasaMan wrote:Nendos are out FTM, the SD style and limited articulation are not what she prescribed Figmas and Revos are in, but I'm not sure they're more durable than BS. Proxi pretty much blew my mind; she so lithe, yet surprisingly take more abuse than what I thought she could withstand!
I have a Yotsuba revo, and though she's thicker than Proxi, I still rate her lower in durability against a 5-year old. Figmas I don't have any experience, most my friends said NOT! when I asked would a figma withstand a 5-year old, and said REALLY? when I said Proxi fared really well in my kid's hands.
Really, if only those US action figures aren't so fuglys...
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Re: HELLO!!!
Maybe you should look into BJD - Ball-Joint Dolls. Some of them are shinki-size, though most I know of are around 20 to 40 cm. They're a bit bulkier but quite a bit more durable thank shinkis. They're also geared towards cloth outfits, too.
Figmas are just as durable as shinkis, from my experience handling them. They usually have less parts than shinkis and more props. If you're looking for figmas with skirts, I recommend you get Hatsune Miku. =w=)
If she can handle Proxima without her falling apart every 5 minutes, I don't think she would have much problem with a figma.
Figmas are just as durable as shinkis, from my experience handling them. They usually have less parts than shinkis and more props. If you're looking for figmas with skirts, I recommend you get Hatsune Miku. =w=)
If she can handle Proxima without her falling apart every 5 minutes, I don't think she would have much problem with a figma.
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@stormwing: do you know any place selling ko figma for real cheap? I'd like to test one, actually.
For figmas/revoltech, I think I'm currently partial to models in swimsuits. Just to test the full range of motion.
For figmas/revoltech, I think I'm currently partial to models in swimsuits. Just to test the full range of motion.