Which is good news for me currently since Renge is now in charge of my finances.Zenislez wrote:It's nice to see that they are not dead, however don't forget.
They keep churning out merchandise after merchandise, yet no news about the main line.

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Which is good news for me currently since Renge is now in charge of my finances.Zenislez wrote:It's nice to see that they are not dead, however don't forget.
They keep churning out merchandise after merchandise, yet no news about the main line.
Asians... XDMegaphone wrote:this is a 100% the japanese hobby, Estoril-Busou Shinki Full Scratch.
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Nope. No new anything. I have a theory. I think they want to keep profiting off the line but something is stopping them. Could be factory issues, I don't know if it's popularity because Figma seems like the biggest label and they look way different than Busou Shinki (people love discreet joints but imo the obvious joints add personality to the line). But people are spending obscene amounts of money on them in the aftermarket (crazy: $200, $300 is an average price range), not sure if collectors or just a strong following. Not even talking about Japanese fans, there are way more there and I see many active Twitter accounts practically based on Busou Shinki; Japan is a tight niche country so if you see a blog about Busou Shinki, no doubt they're popular. Overall, if it's only popular with the cult following of collectors (Like me, I love BS for their customization) I don't think they can make that move; If Busou Shinki is a genuinely good product line at a good pricepoint (I think it is) like Figma, then I can see them (Konami) picking up the line again. Why not, it was huge only 2-3 years ago.star wrote:have there been any new shinki since the anime? just curious, just seems odd they'd spend the money to make an anime and then abandon the series