A first buyer’s view_"werkstra"
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 7:45 am
Hey.
Ive long been admiring these figures scattered shots (for drafting reference) but only quite recently decided to get hold of one. Mind you this is my first thing of the sort by a whole.(ive never owned a toy figure until now)
There are already some significant reviews in English for these, but I was still surprised to see the actual thing. So here’s my thoughts on Konami’s Busou Shinki.
After considering all the available models, I bought a Werkstra (type angel-commando).
The first thing that crossed my mind as I took “her” out of the box was (Its so small ) and (Its so beautifully detailed )
Then- (its too light. Feels fragile )
The figure is as tall as a palm, still managing tiny little painted and structure details.
The instructions are of course in Japanese, but the chart drafts are help enough for you to realize you cannot bend them a certain way, unless you rotate this and that carefully first.
Carefully, because then the arm popped off.
Its significantly easy for some pats to fall off when you fiddle with it. (arms/hands in particular in my case) You’ll realize that there are tiny tiny little rings that go amid hand/arm which are extremely easy to lose. (all of it is, if you don’t pull the packaging right they’ll go flying in all directions heh! )
The grab-stance hands are soft, so that you slip the guns in, and you’ll notice other wrist rings to replace the other plain tiny ones with, shaped differently so that it includes a peg to plug in other things, such as her shield, or small rockets (?).
Theres also other larger rings (for the arms) and some im not sure where they go- (it would seem the legs, but they are too loose to be as such)
It comes with extra pegs, facing in different directions. They still confuse me.
You’ll find yourself wondering where this and that goes. How and why.
As you mount accessories, you feel it becomes more stable /gains weight to it.
I had some trouble switching things to its head, being probably the tighter spot to handle. Its head also bobs a bit, as it can loosely be pulled straight off its neck. Am a bit worried about this, as im not sure its supposed to be this loose- as we know use will only loosen things more,I might lose control of it in time.
In the end. It’s a lovely figure ( useful for basic reference even)
Im certainly not disappointed, as the good seems to outweigh the bad.
So much, Id like to get another. ( probably Valora )
Sadly I cannot try the game feature as the character is not yet available : )
(would be especially tricky for me at any rate)
Ive long been admiring these figures scattered shots (for drafting reference) but only quite recently decided to get hold of one. Mind you this is my first thing of the sort by a whole.(ive never owned a toy figure until now)
There are already some significant reviews in English for these, but I was still surprised to see the actual thing. So here’s my thoughts on Konami’s Busou Shinki.
After considering all the available models, I bought a Werkstra (type angel-commando).
The first thing that crossed my mind as I took “her” out of the box was (Its so small ) and (Its so beautifully detailed )
Then- (its too light. Feels fragile )
The figure is as tall as a palm, still managing tiny little painted and structure details.
The instructions are of course in Japanese, but the chart drafts are help enough for you to realize you cannot bend them a certain way, unless you rotate this and that carefully first.
Carefully, because then the arm popped off.
Its significantly easy for some pats to fall off when you fiddle with it. (arms/hands in particular in my case) You’ll realize that there are tiny tiny little rings that go amid hand/arm which are extremely easy to lose. (all of it is, if you don’t pull the packaging right they’ll go flying in all directions heh! )
The grab-stance hands are soft, so that you slip the guns in, and you’ll notice other wrist rings to replace the other plain tiny ones with, shaped differently so that it includes a peg to plug in other things, such as her shield, or small rockets (?).
Theres also other larger rings (for the arms) and some im not sure where they go- (it would seem the legs, but they are too loose to be as such)
It comes with extra pegs, facing in different directions. They still confuse me.
You’ll find yourself wondering where this and that goes. How and why.
As you mount accessories, you feel it becomes more stable /gains weight to it.
I had some trouble switching things to its head, being probably the tighter spot to handle. Its head also bobs a bit, as it can loosely be pulled straight off its neck. Am a bit worried about this, as im not sure its supposed to be this loose- as we know use will only loosen things more,I might lose control of it in time.
In the end. It’s a lovely figure ( useful for basic reference even)
Im certainly not disappointed, as the good seems to outweigh the bad.
So much, Id like to get another. ( probably Valora )
Sadly I cannot try the game feature as the character is not yet available : )
(would be especially tricky for me at any rate)