This was a figure I was really looking forward to as I don't own any other figures bigger than a 1/8 scale; Miku is a grand 1/7! I paid around the £50 mark for her which I feel is very fair considering her scale and the high quality make up. When the prototype was previewed last year I was a little unsure on the design of her face but I'm glad I took the plunge in pre-ordering her because she looks a million times better than the prototype. I think I've processed about twice the amount of photos I'd normally do for a review of a figure but there's just so many details I enjoyed and wanted to share with you. So please bear with this image heavy post!
-Saffron.
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Carefully lined hair to give depth and dimension plus brightly animated eyes brings her face to life. Her hair is a lovely rich teal colour which stands out well against the bright red. |
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I was really impressed by how neat the painting is, barely any mishaps on this figure. |
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The little fox on her head is the part I find the most charming about this outfit and one of the main reasons I want to cosplay it too! Just too cute! |
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Crisp, precise painting and realistic ruffles. |
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There's even shading around the creases to help give depth and a little realism to the pose. |
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The stand is simple but works in perfectly with Mikuzukin, it's sturdy but attractive. |
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Hard to shoot but there's plenty of corset detail on her back. |
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She slides straight onto the stand and despite being on one foot is very sturdy! Good job Max Factory. |
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