The Seven Heavenly Virtues - Uriel - 1/8 - Nintai no Zou (Orchid Seed)
Kategoria
Alkuperät
Hahmot
Valmistaja(t)
Taiteilija(t)
Versio
Mittasuhde & Mitat
1/8 H=250mm (9.75in, 1:1=2m)
Julkaisupäivät
Hinta
¥20,000 muunna valuutaksi USD
Useita
Osta
Informaatio
This edition comes with both the normal base and the light up base.
Orders via Orchid Seed Online Shop will come with a B2 tapestry PICTURE #2170229 and can be placed until the 8th May 2019.
Orders via Orchid Seed Online Shop will come with a B2 tapestry PICTURE #2170229 and can be placed until the 8th May 2019.
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In stock @ Neokyo
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Only ¥250 fee, 45 days free storage.
Buy on Japanese marketplaces through Neokyo: neokyo.com/sear...
Only ¥250 fee, 45 days free storage.

+ Butt: This wasn't even on my radar, but DAMN does it look good! A prominent viewing angle with wonderful curves and sculpting, especially at the transition to the legs. Also, unlike so many figures which have an unsightly "flat" at the base of the valley of where the cheeks meet, her butt's valley ends sharply, making the area where her thong is lost inside even more captivating.
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+1 / 0After a year from pre-order to receipt, I finally received Uriel yesterday. I was bracing myself for disappointment, but what I received instead was delight along with some unexpected surprises!
+ Fishnetting: MAGNIFICENT execution on the fishnetting in her costume's exposure windows! I assumed the netting would be a bland print-on effect, but they went all out by featuring real netting that fits tightly to her body with transitions completely hidden beneath the costume. Real netting often looks terrible because it fits too loose.
+ Breasts: The "static" versions are executed well, but it's the easily-swappable exposed versions that elevate her spryness to a higher level. This "dynamic breast" execution is EXACTLY what I've always wanted to see depicted in a figure. Their distortion emphasizes her sudden torso twist, giving her a highly-energetic "motion-paused" feel. I realize I'm in the extreme minority, but I sincerely hope more figures with similar action poses consider this.
+ Hair: Absolutely wonderful execution on the hair that fans out from her ponytail with numerous strands. I love the "fan" shape it makes behind her as well as the front bangs which overhang and frame her face as well as further convey the direction she is moving.
+ Base: Although the solid red color is a bit bland, the limited edition's light-up effect is cool and features a robust exterior wiring connection. The light is for effect only... it won't illuminate Uriel in the dark. Neat effect with the embedded face's two glowing eyes.
+ Butt: This wasn't even on my radar, but DAMN does it look good! A prominent viewing angle with wonderful curves and sculpting, especially at the transition to the legs. Also, unlike so many figures which have an unsightly "flat" at the base of the valley of where the cheeks meet, her butt's valley ends sharply, making the area where her thong is lost inside even more captivating.
+ Seams: Although there are a few around her swappable breasts that could be just a LITTLE more tight-fitting, there are no other unsightly seams present.
+ Instructions: I was delighted to see that an English-translated version was included.
- Leaning: Her center of gravity is offset from her foot peg, and I can tell there is internal stress in her right leg during normal display. I fear that she will become a "leaner" over time, and I'm not sure how to prevent it.
- Skirt: I'm not sure what they were going for with the clear-effect at the bottom of her front skirt... it just looks like a plastic-y blob. It's irrelevant to me, though, since I don't plan to display her with the skirt.
So very, VERY pleased. I love her!
+ Fishnetting: MAGNIFICENT execution on the fishnetting in her costume's exposure windows! I assumed the netting would be a bland print-on effect, but they went all out by featuring real netting that fits tightly to her body with transitions completely hidden beneath the costume. Real netting often looks terrible because it fits too loose.
+ Breasts: The "static" versions are executed well, but it's the easily-swappable exposed versions that elevate her spryness to a higher level. This "dynamic breast" execution is EXACTLY what I've always wanted to see depicted in a figure. Their distortion emphasizes her sudden torso twist, giving her a highly-energetic "motion-paused" feel. I realize I'm in the extreme minority, but I sincerely hope more figures with similar action poses consider this.
+ Hair: Absolutely wonderful execution on the hair that fans out from her ponytail with numerous strands. I love the "fan" shape it makes behind her as well as the front bangs which overhang and frame her face as well as further convey the direction she is moving.
+ Base: Although the solid red color is a bit bland, the limited edition's light-up effect is cool and features a robust exterior wiring connection. The light is for effect only... it won't illuminate Uriel in the dark. Neat effect with the embedded face's two glowing eyes.
+ Butt: This wasn't even on my radar, but DAMN does it look good! A prominent viewing angle with wonderful curves and sculpting, especially at the transition to the legs. Also, unlike so many figures which have an unsightly "flat" at the base of the valley of where the cheeks meet, her butt's valley ends sharply, making the area where her thong is lost inside even more captivating.
+ Seams: Although there are a few around her swappable breasts that could be just a LITTLE more tight-fitting, there are no other unsightly seams present.
+ Instructions: I was delighted to see that an English-translated version was included.
- Leaning: Her center of gravity is offset from her foot peg, and I can tell there is internal stress in her right leg during normal display. I fear that she will become a "leaner" over time, and I'm not sure how to prevent it.
- Skirt: I'm not sure what they were going for with the clear-effect at the bottom of her front skirt... it just looks like a plastic-y blob. It's irrelevant to me, though, since I don't plan to display her with the skirt.
So very, VERY pleased. I love her!

got mine early today and while i really liked the pictures, the figure itself in person didn't look that impressive. the details in the face and the eyes were just ok. although the paint job on the hair and body were excellent. mine had a small factory defect where under her chest there was a pain chip. it came with a base and two cover that you can put on top of the base. one cover is kinda see through with clear line which is for the light to pass by and other cover is the regular one which is fully painted. for the light you have to connect it to mini usb for power (the figure does not come with the usb cable, so you have to buy that separately). compare to other figures with the quality and size of this figure, the price is too much. overall it is not a bad figure nor it is something that wowed me, but it is a decent figure.
edit: i shouldn't have preordered the figure. when i did, it cost me $232. now after few days of release, the price i see has dropped couple time to $163-178.
edit: i shouldn't have preordered the figure. when i did, it cost me $232. now after few days of release, the price i see has dropped couple time to $163-178.
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About 155 USD | 141 EUR | 205 CAD