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penguintruth
Posts: 8501 Location: Penguinopolis |
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If you're frustrated with it, send it to me. I'd eat puppies to get ahold of a Bubblegum Crisis figure (it being one of my favorite anime), which is both pretty rare and extremely expensive.
Though, like you, I'd prefer Priss. |
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Dardre
Posts: 166 |
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Ah, come on Rob don't hold back! Tell us how you really feel about this toy!
*ducks to avoid any potential thrown Nene-body-parts* I thought the first picture made at least Nene look pretty good... then I saw the close-ups and winced... yeah, that doesn't look all that good. And you can see just how cheap the plastic for the Moto-slave is just by the pics (the plastic has that 'almost translucent' look of really cheap plastic). So Nene has two different back-pack-with-wings thingies? Why didn't they just design one back-piece that allowed you to shift the wings around? For $60, they can keep this. I loved Bubblegum Crisis, but not enough to pay that much for something so obviously cheaply made. |
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Lunarose
Posts: 128 |
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Eh, poor Nene. I love the last picture, that always cracks me up. Hey, this toy makes Gan-chan and Ai-chan look rather well made, doesn't it?
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dtm42
Posts: 14084 Location: currently stalking my waifu |
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That hilarious - yet scathingly insightful - line sums up the entire review. You justifiably hate the figurine because of the awful quality. If I was reviewing your review, I would give it 10/10. An awesome read, even for someone such as myself who isn't into buying figurines and toy models. Hope you review something really good next week, because you deserve some R and R. |
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dalbkino
Posts: 47 Location: Wyoming |
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Wow... I remember watching that anime years ago...
Great review... loved the last picture lol! Last edited by dalbkino on Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:25 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Craeyst Raygal
Posts: 1383 Location: In the garage, beneath a 1970 MGB GT. |
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Well, I guess I'll stick to trying to locate a resin kit of Sylia. Like the review says, the shame of it is that us BGC fans are still out there and there haven't been good figures in a while if at all.
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Faceman
Posts: 300 Location: Boston |
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Hey Rob, thanks a bunch for this review! I've been thinking the last few months of getting the Priss model - the anime shop in town has one in stock - but now I'm glad I didn't spring for it. For the amount of money, and seems like a real piece of crap. I'd rather save my money and get something else with it.
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Top Gun
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Your talent for scathing commentary and sarcastic photography is unmatched. That last picture had me in stitches. Keep it coming.
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TokyoGetter
Posts: 416 Location: CA. You can tell by the low moral standards. |
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Damn! I've been awaiting these. I absolutely adore BGC/ADP et al. Great cyberpunk stories, hilariously snotty characters, girls, guns, guts... just awesome. I dug this stuff from way back when you D Gray Man fans were in kindergarten. I was tickled pink by the AD Police files review last week, and this one popping up on the main page had me stoked too.
What a disappointment! It's even worse when it's something that you love and respect and it's a POS. I will say that the review was great and I laughed at it... too bad this has sullied the name of an already rarified series. Newbies: save the money and get the boxed sets of the originals. You won't regret it, and they still look great. |
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icepick314
Posts: 486 Location: Back in the Good Ol' US of A |
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i ALMOST bought all 4 figures when it came out few months back but i didn't have enough money...
good thing because it looks like it's not upto par on figure quality... |
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Njr Resurrection
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I'd be more sympathetic generally if the writer had not badmouthed the anime so much. Remember anime is fantasy, so high heels are cool, feminine & work well.
Only Priss had a Motoslave (also in BGCT2040). The others' hard suits had jets & other devices, but the Motoslave was Priss's alone. I have the Priss + Motoslave, but have not unboxed it yet as my display space has a queue of figures waiting their turn. When the BGC Blu Ray is released in Japan (& I have it!), my model's turn will come. And it is a re-poseable display model, not a toy. That does not excuse Nene's leg falling off though. The instruction sheet is made for patient Japanese collectors who are probably used to such presentation, rather than impatient westerners with Transformer memories Its a shame Tamiya never went for anime figures & mecha. I used to buy all their tanks & WW2 models. Excellent quality kits & plastic. |
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v1cious
Posts: 6229 Location: Houston, TX |
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the figure looks really cheaply made. does the helmet come off?
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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We have here a man broken by a toy, and a toy about to be broken by a man. A truely woeful state of affairs if you ask me. |
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Emerje
Posts: 7411 Location: Maine |
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Came really close to buying the Priss set, had it preordered and everything, but had to cancel due to an unexpected expense. Kinda glad I did now.
In 2005 Atelier-Sai produced high quality figures of the four girls that were supposedly pretty sturdy. Kinda wish I got those now, you can still find them if you look hard enough: Priss Asagiri Hard Suit Linna Yamazaki Hard Suit Sylia Stingray Hard Suit Nene Romanova Hard Suit I think I'd rather have the extra parts over the screwy Moto Slave. Emerje |
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dtm42
Posts: 14084 Location: currently stalking my waifu |
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Though very poetic, I'm sure that Rob would argue the toy was already broken when he got it. Well, that and fundamentally flawed in its design. |
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